Whether you’re winding your way through the Hill Country, making a Magnolia pilgrimage to Waco, or exploring Texas’ big ‘ol bustling cities, the Lone Star State is packed with shops that reflect our bold, independent spirit. Forget the big-box stores — shopping in Texas is your chance to uncover something truly special. From beautifully curated antiques to handcrafted boots, locally printed tees to home goods with heart, these are the kinds of places where creativity, quality, and our community of local makers really shine.
And yes, we’re counting Chip and Joanna Gaines as local makers — it’s not our fault the rest of the world caught on.
Market Hill at Round Top (Round Top)
Address: 1542 Texas Hwy 237, Round Top, TX 78954
Round Top may be a small town, but it hosts one of the biggest and most iconic antique events in the country. For year-round shopping, Market Hill is the go-to: a beautifully curated, design-driven destination offering European antiques, architectural salvage, and globally inspired decorative arts. Whether you’re furnishing a home or just browsing for inspiration, this place is an actual treasure trove. No really, you may find a treasure chest there.
The Little Shop on Bosque (Waco)
Address: 3801 Bosque Blvd, Waco, TX 76710
This is the original Magnolia location, now home to slightly imperfect and last-chance items at discounted prices. Chip and Jo closed it awhile back to focus on the the Silos, and well, building a global brand. But, it’s open again, just waiting for you! It’s a hidden gem for deal hunters and fans of the brand, with a curated selection of vases, florals, bedding, and seasonal finds—all with that signature Magnolia look, for less.
Ramble & Company (Waco)
Address: 216 S 11th St, Waco, TX 76701
Ramble is a family-run shop that specializes in feel-good apparel with heart. It’s not far from the Silos, so be sure to swing by and say hi even if you’re headed to wait in line for one of Jo’s cupcakes. Their hand-printed t-shirts and sweatshirts often feature uplifting messages and original designs—and are a perfect soft, stylish souvenir. You’ll also find gifts, candles, kids’ apparel, and artful home items, all with a purpose-driven mission and small-batch feel.
Miron Crosby (Dallas)
Address: 25 Highland Park Village, Dallas, TX 75205
Looking for boots that are equal parts luxury and Texas tradition? We thought you were! Miron Crosby’s cowboy boots are handmade in Texas and worn by celebs, style editors, and ranch women alike. Each pair is a wearable piece of art—colorful, embroidered, custom, and designed with fashion-forward flair.
Noonday Collection (Austin)
Address: 8400 N Mopac Expy, Austin, TX 78759
This socially conscious jewelry and accessories brand partners with artisans around the world—but it all starts in Austin. Their showroom offers fair-trade, globally inspired designs that support sustainable employment and dignified work for women and craftspeople across the globe.
Garment Modern + Vintage (San Antonio)
Address: 302 Pearl Pkwy Suite 109, San Antonio, TX 78215
Located at the historic Pearl, Garment offers a beautifully edited mix of vintage designer pieces, elevated basics, and indie brands. If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind outfit or sustainable statement piece, this boutique delivers on both in spades.
Revival Vintage (Austin)
Address: 5201 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78751
A funky-meets-fabulous vintage store that specializes in mid-century furniture, retro barware, and quirky decor with a strong design point of view. Revival is a must-stop for creatives, collectors, or anyone who identifies as Don Draper a la Mad Men.
Most of these shops also have online shopping too, so if you fall in love with something but don’t have room in your suitcase (been there, honey). But nothing beats wandering the aisles in person, chatting with shop owners, and stumbling across something unexpected. So take your time, explore small towns and big cities shops—and maybe just pack an extra bag just in case.
Whether you’re winding your way through the Hill Country, making a Magnolia pilgrimage to Waco, or exploring Texas’ big ‘ol bustling cities, the Lone Star State is packed with shops that reflect our bold, independent spirit. Forget the big-box stores — shopping in Texas is your chance to uncover something truly special. From beautifully curated antiques to handcrafted boots, locally printed tees to home goods with heart, these are the kinds of places where creativity, quality, and our community of local makers really shine.
And yes, we’re counting Chip and Joanna Gaines as local makers — it’s not our fault the rest of the world caught on.
Market Hill at Round Top (Round Top)
Address: 1542 Texas Hwy 237, Round Top, TX 78954
Round Top may be a small town, but it hosts one of the biggest and most iconic antique events in the country. For year-round shopping, Market Hill is the go-to: a beautifully curated, design-driven destination offering European antiques, architectural salvage, and globally inspired decorative arts. Whether you’re furnishing a home or just browsing for inspiration, this place is an actual treasure trove. No really, you may find a treasure chest there.
The Little Shop on Bosque (Waco)
Address: 3801 Bosque Blvd, Waco, TX 76710
This is the original Magnolia location, now home to slightly imperfect and last-chance items at discounted prices. Chip and Jo closed it awhile back to focus on the the Silos, and well, building a global brand. But, it’s open again, just waiting for you! It’s a hidden gem for deal hunters and fans of the brand, with a curated selection of vases, florals, bedding, and seasonal finds—all with that signature Magnolia look, for less.
Ramble & Company (Waco)
Address: 216 S 11th St, Waco, TX 76701
Ramble is a family-run shop that specializes in feel-good apparel with heart. It’s not far from the Silos, so be sure to swing by and say hi even if you’re headed to wait in line for one of Jo’s cupcakes. Their hand-printed t-shirts and sweatshirts often feature uplifting messages and original designs—and are a perfect soft, stylish souvenir. You’ll also find gifts, candles, kids’ apparel, and artful home items, all with a purpose-driven mission and small-batch feel.
Miron Crosby (Dallas)
Address: 25 Highland Park Village, Dallas, TX 75205
Looking for boots that are equal parts luxury and Texas tradition? We thought you were! Miron Crosby’s cowboy boots are handmade in Texas and worn by celebs, style editors, and ranch women alike. Each pair is a wearable piece of art—colorful, embroidered, custom, and designed with fashion-forward flair.
Noonday Collection (Austin)
Address: 8400 N Mopac Expy, Austin, TX 78759
This socially conscious jewelry and accessories brand partners with artisans around the world—but it all starts in Austin. Their showroom offers fair-trade, globally inspired designs that support sustainable employment and dignified work for women and craftspeople across the globe.
Garment Modern + Vintage (San Antonio)
Address: 302 Pearl Pkwy Suite 109, San Antonio, TX 78215
Located at the historic Pearl, Garment offers a beautifully edited mix of vintage designer pieces, elevated basics, and indie brands. If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind outfit or sustainable statement piece, this boutique delivers on both in spades.
Revival Vintage (Austin)
Address: 5201 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78751
A funky-meets-fabulous vintage store that specializes in mid-century furniture, retro barware, and quirky decor with a strong design point of view. Revival is a must-stop for creatives, collectors, or anyone who identifies as Don Draper a la Mad Men.
Most of these shops also have online shopping too, so if you fall in love with something but don’t have room in your suitcase (been there, honey). But nothing beats wandering the aisles in person, chatting with shop owners, and stumbling across something unexpected. So take your time, explore small towns and big cities shops—and maybe just pack an extra bag just in case.
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