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This is a four star if they have what you need because, while I'm not that familiar with Renon/Ritten (I was only there for a few hours), I didn't see that many places to get gifts, souvenirs and clothing... and they had a very large selection of hiking shoes.
It's an odd blend of super-touristy gifts and some actually useful clothes (not just tourist ones that say "My folks just went to Oberbozen and all I got was this lousy t-shirt") and shoes. I would not make it a destination unless you actually need one of those items listed above.
Also, if you've just gotten off the gondola lift from Bolzano and you want to walk around a bit before getting on the train to Collalbo/Klobenstein, go to your left when you are leaving the upper lift station and you will pass by here.
By the way, all of the cities (and menus) around here are in both Italian and German and, to me, the South Tyrolean Alps area feels more German than Italian and I'm guessing a lot of the locals agree. Everyone gets along now (I think) but language has been a free-for-all since 1919 when this area was given to Italy by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.