Shopping in Denver

Places, Typical Products, and Souvenirs for the Perfect Shopping in Denver

With cowboy culture, indie designers and makers, and high-end boutiques, Denver shopping appeal for all.

Mindy Sink
30 May 2023

Whether you’re looking for something that is locally made or prefer the expertise of a personal stylist while shopping, you can find it in Denver. Malls round out the options for all kinds of goods - clothing, home goods, or souvenirs - while you shop during a Denver trip.

Cherry Creek Mall

The Cherry Creek Mall is Denver’s main traditional mall with big retailers – Nordstrom’s and Macy’s – anchoring each end of the building and familiar shops in between, such as Tiffany & Co., H & M, Sephora, Banana Republic, Louis Vuitton, North Face, Lululemon, Urban Outfitters, Athleta, and more. There are also restaurants so you can maintain your stamina between stores: Milano’s Pizza, Kona Grill, and Flower Child with vegan and vegetarian menus.

Address: 3000 E. 1st Ave.

Garbarini

Garbarini is a women’s clothing and shoe store with a personal touch. Each salesperson is a stylist who will help you put together your best look from brands like Nicole Miller, DVF, Helmut Lang, and so many others.

Address: 239 Detroit St.

Revampt Goods

Using remnants of tossed-out items, Revampt creates new home décor with everything from license plates to wine barrels. Shoppers will find artwork with a Colorado theme, rugs, pillows, coasters, and jewelry.

Address: 2601 E. 3rd Ave.

Inspyre Boutique

Inspyre is a women’s clothing and accessory boutique that aims to keep prices under $100 for everything they sell – denim, dresses, tops, hats, and other accessories. Brands sold at Inspyre include Vervet, Flying Monkey, Brixton, and more. It’s the perfect stop for an affordable outfit for a date night or a gift.

Address: 171 Detroit St.

Rockmount Ranch Wear

Shop Where the Rock Stars Go

Rockmount Ranch Wear has a “celebrity gallery” to brag about the famous people who wear their shirts: Bob Dylan, the Avett Brothers, Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nelson, the list goes on and on. It’s like a pipeline from Rockmount Ranch Wear to Red Rocks Amphitheatre!

In a historic building in the heart of the LoDo neighborhood, shoppers will find a store so iconic that the block it’s on was posthumously renamed for the store’s founder, Papa Jack Weil. Today, Rockmount Ranch Wear is run by the founder’s grandson, Steve Weil, and it is part living history museum, part store. The birthplace of the snap-front Western shirt, you’ll find a version here for men, women, or kids in plain to fancy. There are also t-shirts with the store’s logo, cowboy hats, bolo ties, and other souvenirs.

Address: 1626 Wazee St.

I Heart Denver

My go-to shop for family and friends who do not live in Colorado is something from the I Heart Denver store. The gift might be food or clothing, but it’s always well-received.

The I Heart Denver store is in the Denver Pavilions, an outdoor mall along the 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver. The concept of this store is different from a typical retail setup and more like an art gallery, with a percentage of each sale going back to the creators of the goods. T-shirts with “Coloradical” or an image of the state flag are popular here, you’ll also find locally-made spices, Colorado honey, socks, tea, and body care products, and it’s a treasure hunt to find all that is made here.

Address: 500 16th St.

Denver Fashion Truck

The Fashion Truck is a boutique on wheels, with a former bus outfitted as a shop filled with home goods, apparel, and accessories, some of which are vintage and others are locally made t-shirts and jewelry. The truck can be found around town at farmers’ markets or near other shopping areas.

Address: The boutique is on wheels, but has a schedule of upcoming stops that you can follow.

Recital

If you’re looking for local designers or international designers who aren’t household names in women’s apparel, stop in at Recital in the RiNo neighborhood. The emphasis here is on designers, not brands. Shoppers might recognize Rachel Comey or Sandy Liang. There is a home goods shop next door called Recital, Still.

Address: 1362 27th St.

Topo Designs

Topo Designs specializes in well-made colorful bags for your next outdoor adventure. Their bags span from wallet-size pouches to suitcases with wheels. In addition, they have a line of apparel for men and women. The company is committed to sustainable manufacturing and they feature many Made in Colorado products. This is their flagship location, and they have shops in the airport, too.

Address: 2500 Larimer St.

Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey

Rocky Mountain Single Malt is 100% made in Colorado and has a cult-like following for this and the other Stranahan’s whiskeys. Every year Stranahan’s releases their limited-edition Snowflake, a winter whiskey and there is a long line waiting for a chance to buy a bottle.

Coloradical T-Shirts

The designer of the “Coloradical” t-shirts started out selling at the I Heart Denver shop and then opened up their own store with an even bigger variety of designs and styles for all ages. Images screen printed on these tees are often of the state flag, the mountains, and wild animals.

Cowboy Hats, Shirts, and Boots

The cowboy style in Colorado isn’t quite as flashy as you might see in Texas with rhinestones and glitter, but you can find some original designs that are specific to this place.

Liberty Puzzles

Made in Boulder, Liberty Puzzles are made from wood and have “whimsical” pieces incorporated into the design that make them unique. For example, a mountain scene might have a handful of pieces related to that theme such as a piece shaped like an elk or a tree. Custom puzzles are available and factory tours are offered.

Coors Apparel

Despite all of the success of craft breweries, Coors is still the most famous name in Colorado beer. You can take a brewery tour and stop in their gift shop for a hat or t-shirt with their logo (they cannot ship you beer though).

Public Art Trinkets

The Big Blue Bear is available in miniature and its likeness is also found on apparel in gift shops. Another favorite sculpture, the blue stallion on display outside of Denver International Airport and nicknamed “Blucifer,” is found in miniature on key chains or its image is on t-shirts and hats.

About the author

Mindy SinkGuidebook author and travel writer Mindy has lived in Denver most of her life and is the author of a few guidebooks about the city and other places in Colorado. She loves to travel with her husband and their daughter in places where they can explore on foot, including hiking. Mindy writes frequently for The Denver Post about finding adventures in your own backyard.