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  • Casino memorabilia and the largest array of antiques in Las Vegas.

  • The hairpieces are favored by top hairdressers for production shows and Hollywood films.

  • Nevada cowboys buy their bolo ties, boots, sheepskin jackets, big belt buckles, and cowboy hats here.

  • Stoney’s Pawn Shop

    The granddaddy of pawn shops, Stoney’s is a treasure trove of unredeemed pledge items: a fascinating array of diamond rings, photographic equipment, musical instruments, and so on.

  • The Attic

    The largest vintage clothing store in the world, with 1940s pillbox hats and rhinestone jewelry, 1960s tuxedos, and 1950s-style hot pants and sequined eyeglasses.

  • The Forum Shops are laid out along pseudo-Roman streets within the Caesars Palace complex, characterized by two-story storefronts topped with statues of Roman senators. Along with wares from Europe, American design is featured at s tores like Banana Republic, Ann Taylor, and the Disney Store. Ask for a map of the shops at the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority (see Sources of Information) before you put on your shopping shoes.

  • The newest of the city’s residential malls, Galleria offers department store shopping and down-to-earth services, such as shoe and jewelry repair, free jewelry cleaning, alterations and tailoring, hairstyling, film developing, gift wrapping, and postage stamps.

  • Provocative swimwear, sexy shoes, and evening wear advertised as “tasteful and classy".

  • Vendors’ Carts

    Carts placed at intervals down the center of the Fremont Street mall offer sunglasses, wind chimes, stuffed toys, baseball caps, and mini-cars in various makes and models.

  • Simply walking along Via Bellagio is an unforgettable experience. The boutiques are so opulent as to be intimidating: even if you dare not step inside, then at least the entrances to Escada, Chanel, Gucci, and others are large enough to see inside. Tiffany’s windows are especially dazzling during the holiday season.

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