In our guide to independent shops, we’ll point you in the direction of our favorite local retailers across Kansas City. From unique shopping experiences to local design, we’ve found a diverse mix of shops where you can pick up one-of-a-kind pieces.
Best for souvenirs: Westside Storey
Located in Kansas City’s Westside, this charming store offers a range of clever souvenir options, including hats, pins, and candles. However, most visitors come for its beautiful selection of new and vintage Kansas City tees, reflecting the heart of local pride.
You’ll discover various locally made options, ideal for showcasing Kansas City’s vibrant civic spirit as well as its sports teams. This shop is a prime location to find the locally beloved Charlie Hustle KC heart shirt, often worn by the locals.
Best for local design: Dear Society
Located in the artsy Crossroads district, Dear Society is rooted in sustainable fashion. Here, you will find a curated blend of contemporary and vintage pieces, perfect for adding unique statement pieces to your wardrobe. Moreover, there are small gifts available, such as candles and stationery for those seeking something special.
Through this boutique, owner Chancel Jezek aims to highlight female designers and entrepreneurs. Therefore, you can expect a minimal yet timeless collection that remains relevant for years. Currently, you can find the sustainable fashion line Cvet Préri and artwork from local ceramic artist Katherine Moes on display.
Best for vintage/thrift: the West Bottoms
The West Bottoms has gained popularity lately, thanks to the buzz around local celebrities. However, beyond the fame lies a charming area filled with antique shops. Here, visitors can explore blocks of wonderful vintage stores like Vintage Posch and Bella Pantina.
The shopping experience can feel overwhelming due to the variety and volume of inventory, so it is advisable to pace your visit. Additionally, don’t forget to check store hours, as many have staggered timings. Typically, they open together for special weekend events.
During the lead-up to Halloween, you can experience multi-level haunted houses in the area, offering both fun and fright.
Best for food: French Market
Just a short drive across the state line will lead you to the French Market in Prairie Village, a casual culinary gem owned by the Quillec family. This market serves as a delightful counterpart to the upscale restaurant, Café Provence.
The market boasts a café with an inviting patio where you can savor authentic French cuisine, pastries, and wine. Additionally, the market offers grab-and-go meals, French imports, premium home goods, and local foodie favorites, ensuring a comprehensive culinary experience.