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3.6 (11 reviews)
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Darling vintage clothing shop in downtown Joshua Tree that has a great mix of eclectic items and used cowboy boots galore. I loved how they displayed the merchandise and their prices were pretty reasonable compared to LA vintage shops.

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Nice place love to shop there great prices great service it is ridiculous thou that you have to…read morepost more words then need be.

There are two places I trust completely when it comes to putting together a truly chic, upscale…read moreboho look. One is in Palm Springs and the other is in Joshua Tree, and between the two of them, you can create something that feels entirely your own. In Palm Springs, it's The Frippery. In Joshua Tree, it's The End. These are not stores where you walk in and grab something off a rack and call it a day. This is where you build a look. The pieces are curated, the textures are right, and there's a very intentional mix of vintage, statement, and elevated boho that you just do not see everywhere else. You can feel that the owners understand style, not just trends, and that makes all the difference. It will take many pieces to bring it all together, so take your time. Do not rush through it. Let yourself explore, try things on, and really pay attention to what feels right. This is not about grabbing one perfect item. It is about layering, editing, and building something slowly until it becomes your look. The right jewelry, the right gloves, the right hat or bolero. Every detail matters. You never quite know what the final result will be, and that is part of the magic. It is a process. You shift things, you refine, and then suddenly it all comes together in a way you could not have planned from the beginning. What I love most is that you are not going to walk into an event and see someone else wearing the same thing. That almost never happens anymore, and here it feels possible again. You leave with something personal, a little unexpected, and completely your own. If I really wanted to impress someone, this is exactly how I would do it. I would pull pieces from both shops, layer everything together, add a little glamour, and show up dressed to the nines, but still effortless, still boho, still cool without trying too hard. Trust the process. You are going to walk out wearing something absolutely killer.

Ricochet - jewelry - Updated May 2026

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