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Main Street’s Most Fashionable Finds

Favorite Park City boutiques for clothing, shoes, and accessories

By Tessa Woolf Photography by David Newkirk June 14, 2024 Published in the Summer/Fall 2024 issue of Park City Magazine

Park City’s biggest draw may be the mountains, but we’d argue that charming, historic Main Street—with an array of stores, restaurants, bars, and art galleries—is a close second. Before you start updating your closet, allow us to share some of our favorite local boutiques for clothing, shoes, and accessories.

Braydan Shaw, sixth-generation owner of Burns Cowboy Shop

Burns Cowboy Shop 

363 Main St, 435-529-7484

“Coastal Cowgirl” may be a trending aesthetic on TikTok this summer, but Burns Cowboy Shop has been slinging OG Western wear—and flair—since 2008, including handcrafted boots and handmade, custom-fitted hats for both ladies and gents. The local history behind the Burns name and business dates to 1876, when Miles Lamonie Burns, a cowboy, blacksmith, and leather craftsman, founded Burns Saddlery and began manufacturing harnesses. Today, fifth- and sixth-generation family members continue the legacy at their manufacturing headquarters in Salina, Utah. 

Camilla Schmitt, owner of Chammomile

Chammomile 

825 Main St, Ste A2, 801-337-9229 

If your wardrobe could use a pop of color after wearing neutral knits all winter, you’ve come to the right place. At Chammomile, you’ll find women’s clothing in a rainbow of colors and a riot of patterns by it girl brands such as Ganni, Stine Goya, Ulla Johnson, Rachel Comey, Sea New York, and more, plus footwear, jewelry, and fine fragrances, all thoughtfully curated by owner Camilla Schmitt. She regularly hosts trunk shows for emerging brands—last winter during the Sundance Film Festival, Schmitt hosted a trunk show for Marfa Stance, the uber-stylish, sustainably sourced outerwear brand. Check her Instagram for upcoming event info. 

Katie Hammond, owner of Cake Boutique

Cake Boutique

577 Main St, 435-649-1256

Cake occupies two neighboring storefronts on Main Street: one half showcases of-the-moment women’s clothing and accessories, while the other half features a kid-in-a-candy-store array of luxe skincare, haircare, and beauty products. The selection of brands at Cake is top-shelf, from Frame denim and Rag & Bone shoes to Westman Atelier makeup and Vintner’s Daughter face serum.  

Janet Kinkade, jewelry designer and owner of Olive & Tweed

Olive & Tweed 

608 Main St, 435-649-9392

Open since 2008, Olive & Tweed features women’s clothing, accessories, and shoes from local and designer brands at accessible price points, including Utah-based Gigi Pip hats, Thread wallets, BRNG bags, and Crae towels. Along with a current roster of brands such as Splendid, Scotch & Soda, and Wyeth, new brands coming to the shop this summer include Esprit, Wrangler, and BedStu. Customer-favorite Reva Grey jewelry is another draw, designed by Olive & Tweed owner Janet Kinkade. 

Flight owners Kristen Doyon and Blaire Isleib

Flight Boutique  

545 Main St, 435-604-0806

Fashionable best friends Blaire Isleib and Kristen Doyon opened Flight nearly 15 years ago. The shop offers trendy, cutting-edge women’s clothing and accessories in a range of prices that both teenage girls and their cool moms will love, from band tees and bubble skirts to drop-waist dresses and mesh ballet flats. There’s also a darling selection of kids’ clothes and toys by brands such as Maileg and Rylee and Cru. 

David McMaster, manager at OC Tanner Park City

OC Tanner Jewelers 

416 Main St, 435-940-9470

With a grand flagship store in Salt Lake City, OC Tanner is Utah’s premier jeweler. The Park City outpost—identified by a big, green Rolex clock perched out front—carries many of the same stunning designer collections as the SLC store, from diamonds and pearls to gemstones and fine watches for men and women, as well as Park City-exclusive offerings such as Cartier timepieces and Sorellina fine jewelry. On June 18, the store will host a trunk show for Denmark-based Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen in Park City. 

Get your designer clothing fix at Panache.

Panache 

738 Main St, 435-649-7037

After successfully running a boutique of the same name in her hometown of Sun Valley, Idaho, for many years, owner Kathy Crosson opened the store’s sister shop, Panache Park City, in 2012. The contemporary women’s clothing store packs a stylish punch with stacks of designer denim and racks of dresses, blouses, blazers, pants, and knits by premier brands including Brunello Cucinelli, Max Mara, Nili Lotan, Saloni, Veronica Beard, and many more. 

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