More than just a thrift store, Arizona Trading Company does the hard work for you by sifting through the boring stuff and only providing the hippest styles of clothes, shoes, dresses, coats, hats, and accessories. This Westport store could be responsible for the fashion of the whole area, with their popular bright colors and mix-matched apparel. They will buy your old clothes, or you can make an in-store trade with them. The prices are great for the name brands they have, and the clothes are near new. They also offer some locally made jewelry and accessories. They carry clothes for both work and play.
Upon entering Boomerang, it seems as if this store transports you back in time, just choose your decade, anywhere in-between 1940 and 1980. This vintage shop has been around since 1989 and since then it has plied the city's inhabitants with tons of kitschy items, from leather greaser jackets out of the 1950's to '80s slat sunglasses and '60s modern art furniture. Moreover, it is a great place to go for costumes and perfect for normal, everyday clothing, as their prices are incredible for quality vintage wear.
Pryde’s is a store that makes you feel like you are in your grandma’s kitchen, complete with the smell of freshly baked pies wafting up from the in-store bakery, The Upper Crust. Friendly experts gladly help you navigate this gigantic, two-story pantry that has everything you could ever want for your kitchen: pots, pans, appliances, kitchen gadgets of all kinds, collectable Fiestaware and Armetale, decorations, and much more. A family owned business for almost fifty years, Pryde’s is now internationally recognized as one the most complete kitchen accessory stores. -Robin Sontheimer
In the heart of Leawood, enjoy visiting the local boutiques, gourmet restaurants, fitness studios, beauty spas, a hotel and more. Park Place is a charming community featuring retail, dining, office and residential all in one place along with year round activities guaranteed.
With 190 stores on two levels, including major department stores such as Macy's, Nordstrom and Dillards, this retail center is a delight for the denizens of the southwest Kansas City suburbs. The mall is located in nearby Overland Park, right off of the I-35 freeway. In addition to department stores, Oak Park has a large food court with KC restaurants you won't find anywhere else like Charley's Grilled Subs and Topsy's Popcorn. Some of the other shops include those for children's apparel, optical services, sporting goods, home furnishings and much more, check website for complete list of stores.
This mall offers one the most upscale shopping experiences in Kansas City. Packed into more than 270,000 square feet of retail space, shoppers find a 20-screen AMC movie theater, an interactive sporting goods store, 10 upscale dining options and well-known stores such as Barnes & Noble, Jacobson's, Express, The Bombay Company, Williams Sonoma and more. Shoppers are not confined to a huge enclosed mall atmosphere because each shop has its own outdoor entrance. This is the perfect place to wile away a beautiful summer day.