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  • Men who are looking for a quality tailored jacket and conservative casual wear will find a wide selection at this upscale store.

  • Devoted to the art of the dinner table, handmade and name brand and home accessories are beautifully displayed for inspiration.

  • Shop for bargains in one of the most pleasant outlet centers around. The Gap, DKNY, Banana Republic, and Crate and Barrel are all here.

  • This former warehouse district has transformed into a shopping street full of design stores, furnishings, and boutiques. The 100 shops at the Leaping Lotus offer ethnic goods, clothing, and furniture.

  • Italian home accessories, estate art, and well-known chains such as Banana Republic, and White House/Black Market cater to the discriminating.

  • Ellen Browning Scripps once owned this 1904 cottage. Now, it’s a registered historic site. Shelves inside are packed with titles, including an extensive children’s section.

  • Part-gallery with exhibitions and part-retail clothing store, textiles are beautifully crafted into works of art and couture. Tasteful jewelry and accessories coordinate well.

  • There’s no excuse to be without a swimsuit. Pilar’s large selection of domestic and imported bikinis, one-pieces, and cover-ups, suitable for every age and body type, are in stock.

  • This market sells imaginative salads, a wide variety of cheeses, wine, and fun ethnic food that you won’t find in a regular supermarket.

  • Most wineries in Temecula operate gift shops that stock unusual cookbooks, entertaining supplies, and home decor items. Additionally, many have delis where you can find picnic food to accompany that bottle of wine you just bought.

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