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    Dick's Edinburgh - This is the Jamieson's Shetland wool fair isle jumper I purchased.

    Dick's Edinburgh

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    Stockbridge, New Town

    I had it in mind to buy myself a fair isle jumper (in the U.S. we'd call it a pullover sweater)…read moreduring our trip to Scotland. I did some online research before we left home and learned that to be considered authentic, one of the requirements is that it be fashioned from Shetland wool, as opposed to cashmere, merino, or lambs wool. I found a very useful thread on Reddit that listed several reputable shops in Edinburgh (our base of operations while in Scotland), including this warning: "Whatever you do, don't go into any of the tat shops." Of course, then I had to ask Google what a "tat shop" was. In the United States, my guess would have been a tattoo parlor, but that didn't make sense. A "tat shop" is a souvenir store. I made some phone calls when we got to Edinburgh. Many stores in the UK are closed on either Monday/Tuesday or Tuesday/Wednesday, so that narrowed our choices. Other stores had no fair isle jumpers in stock. Still, I was undeterred and kept calling around. After only two or three calls, I reached Dicks Edinburgh and was told that they did have exactly what I was seeking. A few hours later, after we had toured Edinburgh Castle, we hopped into a cab and went straight there. My husband and I were the only customers, and the entire staff (two women and a man) were collectively attentive to us. It took me only a few minutes to decide on the perfect jumper. It was a lovely experience from start to finish. Dicks Edinburgh is clearly a quality clothing store, and I would not hesitate to shop there again.

    Top quality Shetland Wool Sweaters and helpful staff. It took a transatlantic telephone call and a…read morereview of many of their sweaters, but we walked out delighted with our purchase.

    Frontiers

    Frontiers

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    West End

    Frontiers sits alongside several other ladies fashion boutiques, in what's known as Edinburgh's…read moreWest End Village, where a cluster of little independent shops have banded together, with no High Street chain gatecrashers allowed. Frontiers, like the other boutiques in the village, stocks a range of unique and unusual brands, so if you're into shopping for more uncommon labels or like to steer away from the big retailers, coming here for a cheeky browse should be enjoyable. I like the Orla Kiely range of garments, which are girly, but really wearable. There's nothing too over the top here, with most of what's on offer being quite simple, in different colours and prints, but I think the point is that you're supposed to be able to buy something from here and wear it loads, not just once as part of a two month fashion fad.

    Frontiers is a lovely little boutique situated amongst this cloister of petite independent…read morebusinesses in the west end of Edinburgh. As Cheryl has said, this place is filled to the brim with unusual fashions such as long floral maxi dresses. It seems as though it is geared to a refined, older audience and is very contemporary and en vogue while also being timeless. There are a lot of neutral colours and pretty, well made jumpers that look as though they would last you a lifetime. I'm not familiar with some of the labels inside, but that can only be a good thing. A highly unique and personal shopping experience, it's the kind of place where you can dress yourself in style and elegance for a garden party or big event such as a wedding reception. There are some more casual clothes inside too, but items in here are generally quite sophisticated in an understated way. Perfect for ladies who fancy treating themselves to some quality clothing that's going to last for years.

    Lady JoJo's Boutique

    Lady JoJo's Boutique

    (7 reviews)

    ££

    Grassmarket, Old Town

    If you are looking for a piece of quirky or unique clothing, Lady JoJo's Boutique is the place to…read morego. Situated in the Grassmarket area of Edinburgh, Lady JoJo's Boutique is just around the corner from the Royal Mile and it is a short walk to the main shopping street in Edinburgh, Princes Street, and so it is a convenient place to reach. This store is relatively new on the Edinburgh clothing scene, and it is a definite welcome addition. I love to come here and browse the shop and admire their beautiful stock. The boutique is pretty small inside but it boasts a beautiful selection of dresses, tops, trousers and accessories. I bought an absolutely gorgeous dress here several months ago, and it cost around £50, but it is of excellent quality and I wear a lot when I go out so it is definitely good value for money. The stock changes over quite a bit, so I find that if there is something I like, its probably best to buy it there and then rather than waiting a week and finding out its not longer on sale - that has happened to me several times!! The staff are really friendly and warm too. Lady JoJo's is a great place to go to buck the trend and buy your clothes from a non-high street store.

    I came across this little boutique whilst wandering down The Grassmarket. It's only been open for…read moreabout a week, and the shop is gorgeous and brand spanking new. I was drawn inside by the kitsch sign and the funky name. 'Lady JoJo's' sounded like my kind of shop. I wasn't disappointed when I stepped inside, and was greeted by the two lovely young shop assistants. The stock is sparse, which one of the said assistants explained was because they were simply testing the water to see what kind of stuff people liked best. Rails of gorgeous retro swing dresses and frilly knickers really caught my eye, as did the old fashioned dresser table adorned with gorgeous jewellery and seamed stockings. The boutique oozed with the retro glamour of Betty Paige and 1950's style, which is quite unique in Edinburgh and stocks ranges such as 'What Katie Did' and 'Love Kills'. A handmade necklace with two chunky red hearts emblazoned with 'Pin Up Girl' really caught my eye. I bought the necklace and was pleasantly surprised when it was only £8, with a 20% discount complimentary because the shop had just opened. Perfect! I will certainly be visiting in a couple of weeks when it is more established and full of gorgeous Pin Up clothes and jewellery.

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