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Top 10 Shops

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  • 1. Ed Hardy San Francisco

    Without a doubt the premier antiques shop in town, featuring beautiful 18th- to 19th-century European masterworks, and Oriental pieces from as early as the Shang Dynasty (1500 BC). The building itself is also a treat.

  • 2. Jeremy’s

    A fabulous discount clothing boutique for men’s and women’s fashions. Labels include Prada, Gucci, Armani, Ralph Lauren, DKNY, and more – all at reduced prices.

  • 3. A Different Light Bookstore

    Probably the world’s most complete gay and lesbian bookstore, from art and photography books to novels, poetry, gift cards, and periodicals.

  • 4. Brand X Antiques

    The gay couple who own this shop have a discerning and humorous eye. In addition to baubles and furniture, the collection also features tongue-in-cheek vintage homoerotica.

  • 5. Tibet Shop

    In business for at least 40 years, it features a wide and colorful selection of merchandise from Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan – clothing, jewelry, artifacts, art – at very reasonable prices.

  • 6. Astrid’s Rabat Shoes

    If walking the steep city streets is challenging your footwear, this Noe Valley shop can fit you with a new pair of sturdy, comfortable walking shoes in the very latest style.

  • 7. Oya Nike Cultural

    As intriguing a selection of African masks and carvings as you’re likely to find, along with incense, candles and powders. Spiritual readings also available.

  • 8. Encantada Gallery

    New shops open on lively Valencia Street almost monthly. This one specializes in Mexican folk art – Talavera pottery, textiles, religious icons, paper goods, and woodcarvings.

  • 9. Botanica Yoruba

    The Santeria religion is the faith of many Latinos, and this shop caters to their ritualistic and spiritual needs. An array of potions and powders, candles and icons.

  • 10. Skechers

    This vast store is a prime example of the discount emporiums up and down the Mission. If it’s trendy running or walking shoes you’re after, this is the place to find them.

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