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bond14

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Gonna be in Boulder, CO in 2 weeks for the first time. I know it's a small town, but I have heard it's a very cool place.

Any stores not to be missed in Boulder?

Thanks
 

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I was there a few years back for a football game. Cool college town, but I didn't recall much in the way of shopping. Plenty of places to drink though
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You can check this out, http://www.lawrencecovell.com/. There may be some good outdoor wear to found in small boutiques in downtown, it is Colorado.
 

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Grew up there but as only an occasional visitor now, my info may be dated. However, there's not much to speak of in terms of shopping. Instead, stop by Dushanbe for tea and relax. Go to Flagstaff House for dinner (okay food, great service, stunning views). Other than that, go enjoy the outdoors.
 

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Originally Posted by ClassicGarnish
isn't kmw based in boulder?
I just learned this now and am particularly amazed considering I lived in boulder for 10 years. Oh well even if I knew back then my taste was pretty wretched so it wouldn't have mattered... Also as far as food I'd say yeah check Dushanbe but sorry ignore flagstaff house (this is the streetwear forum, if you want to eat at flagstaff house you need to go one forum up to mc) and check out half-fast subs. It's a nice cheap sub shop that has like 8000 subs to choose from ranging from normal to weird to vegan and they're all incredible for what you pay, and they have pitchers of long island ice tea for $5.
 

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Originally Posted by ClassicGarnish
isn't kmw based in boulder?

Yup, KMW home base is in Boulder, but it may be just an office. The owners of the company are there. Don't think there is a store of any kind.
 

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I'm pretty sure they don't have a store here in Boulder but you can find some of their stuff really cheap in a few of the consignment stores. The buffalo exchange on 17th and walnut has some pretty decent stuff really cheap. Same with the Goldmine on Pearl street.
 

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