7 Best Shopping in Savannah, Georgia
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You would have to make a concerted effort to leave Savannah empty-handed. Whether you're on a quest for designer clothing or handmade candy, Savannah offers up a potent dose of shopping therapy on a silver platter.
Satchel
This artisanal-leather studio and shop is owned by Elizabeth Seeger Jolly, a New Orleans native and graduate of SCAD. The store specializes in custom leather clutches, handbags, travel bags, and accessories and offers a wide selection of leathers to choose from, including python and alligator. At lower price points are the sharp and handy beverage cozies, cuff bracelets, and wallets.
Copper Penny
Venture to this Broughton Street mainstay for women's clothing and footwear that is, as they say, "curated with the Southern eye." You'll find seasonal looks by Michael Stars, BB Dakota, and Citizens of Humanity, as well as shoes and accessories by Rebecca Minkoff, Vince Camuto, and Sam Edelman.
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One Fish Two Fish
Whimsically named for the classic Dr. Seuss book, One Fish Two Fish is a high-end home decor shop located in the Downtown Design District. Look for contemporary furnishings, fine linens, and bedroom and bathroom accessories. Every corner of the store has something charming to offer, including elegant handbags and jewelry and colorful modern lighting fixtures. For fine wearables, cross over Whitaker Street to visit the Annex, its sister store.
Ordinary Magic Shop
Prospector Co.
Occupying an historic storefront, this shop goes for a minimalist, industrial decor. The highly stylized space makes for a chic shopping experience. Stop here for high-end shaving gear, skincare products, or fragrances. It's a great place for softly scented candles, trendy sunglasses, or home accessories.
ZIA
Savannah's most-lauded jewelry boutique features pieces designed by artists around the world and assembled by owner Zia Sachedina. The opulent and eye-catching wearable art—including magnificent necklaces, rings, and bracelets made from such unexpected materials as titanium, amber, quartz, and even Hawaiian lava—is individually made. The jewelry represents a broad array of styles, materials, and price points.