If you’re searching for the latest trends, back-to-school items, or unique souvenirs, Charleston’s diverse shopping scene is ready for you to explore.
Spend an afternoon at the Bridge Road Shops and stop in some of the city’s best boutiques.
Looking for the flashiest fan gear? Charlie Boutique has earrings, headbands, shirts, and other accessories in your favorite local team’s colors. Game Day will never be the same again! Charlie Boutique also offers customized Trucker Hats. Select the patches, chain, and pins and the staff will assemble your hat in minutes.
Teacher Gift Idea: Looking for an amazing teacher’s gift? Charlie Boutique has a sparkly “Teacher’ headband – one size fits all.
Finding that perfect pair of jeans starts at Ooh La Lucy. This charming boutique carries brands like KanCan and Flying Monkey. Pair your favorite denim with a comfy sweater and you’re ready for autumn.
Back-to-school shopping is fun at Liberty Roe Children’s Clothier and Toy Co. Looking for shoes? This one-stop-shop will measure the little’s feet to ensure the perfect fit. Backpacks are a must-have item for back-to-school, and Liberty Roe has a big selection. Whether you’re a Bluey fan or a Swiftie, you’ll find a backpack to fit the trends.
Be sure to visit Geraniums Boutique while at the Bridge Road Shops. Shop for tops, bottoms and dresses to build a classic wardrobe.
After you’ve shopped on “the hill,” it’s time to hit Charleston’s Downtown stores. Kin Ship Goods has an amazing inventory of apparel that celebrates Appalachia. From the “Daughters of Appalachia” line and “Creeker University” wear to the “Friends of Coleslaw” t-shirt, you’ll find a shirt that suites your Appalachian experience.
Buck & Bette is another retailer proud of its heritage. Shop for hats, shirts and other items with Appalachia, West Virginia and Charleston themes.
Are you on a budget or just prefer to shop vintage? Make time to explore three floors of unique treasures at Stray Dog Antiques.
Before calling it a day, head over to Elk City for a visit to Base Camp Printing Co. This Charleston business uses a vintage letterpress to create everything from concert and event posters to personal stationery and wedding invitations.