Las Vegas Premium Outlets
Certainly one of the nicest and most attractive outlet malls in the Las Vegas area, the Las Vegas Premium Outlets supply a peaceful and classy shopping atmosphere for fashion shoppers looking for a great deal on the best of the best of the fashion trends available in Las Vegas. This is the best outlet in Vegas for high class, young fashion. This is not your mother's mall. Enjoy great prices on hot brands like Tru Religion and Fossil while fawning over classic fashion brands like Coach and Guess.
The Las Vegas Premium Outlets are located at 875 South Grand Central Parkway. While pulling in to the mall, look for the incredibly weird and gnarly building for the Lu Ruvo Center for Brain Research; it is not to be missed.
Las Vegas Fashion Outlets
Located on the way into Las Vegas, just past the border between California and Nevada, lies the Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas. Unless it's a holiday, these Las Vegas fashion outlets stay open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. for bargain wardrobe shopping or a last minute Las Vegas party outfit for a clubhopping session on the Strip. This mall has some great deals if you catch them during a great sale, especially during seasonal holiday sales like black friday. This mall is huge and has a huge number of fashion stores, including BCBG Max Azria, Bobby Chan and Cole Haan, among many others.
The Las Vegas Fashion Outlets are located at 32100 Las Vegas Blvd. S., in Primm, right by the border. To get there, you take the I-15 at Exit 1 in Primm.
Fashion Resale vs. Thrift Stores in Las Vegas
Super budget conscious shoppers looking to appear high fashion for under 50 bucks should check out the clothing resale shops and thrift stores in the area. A lot of high fashion goes through Las Vegas, and when the rich are through with their riches, sometimes they sell or donate clothing to resale stores throughout the Vegas valley.
Resale clothing chains like Buffalo Exchange can be okay, but their prices are high, the staff is often smarmy, and less expensive resale stores like the thrift chain Savers often have a more reliable fashion stock with lower prices and less hassle than Buffalo Exchange. However, buying your clothing at Savers is admittedly slightly less hip than getting resale at Buffalo Exchange. You can cry over the lost cool points sapping the extra cup of Dunkin Donuts coffee you bought with your savings.
In addition to their better prices, thrift chains like Goodwill, Salvation Army and Savers resale stores put their profits to a charity cause, which can make you feel good about buying resale. These stores are also scattered throughout the Vegas Valley, so they may be more convenient to visit.
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