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Old 12-10-2020, 07:52 AM
 
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Yea I’m looking... it looks like they’re going out of business tbh. Crazy sales and the price point is way lower than 2012/13. I used to think of them as the same as Robins Jeans.

Their Boston store is closed.
True Religion had a very distinct style and didn’t evolve much from their original looks.
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Old 12-10-2020, 07:53 AM
 
Location: Dallas, Texas
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None of that I guess Dallas. Dallas and Houston absolutely belongs in that list as well.
Exactly. Some people seem to have no clue what Dallas and Houston are like.
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Old 12-10-2020, 09:40 AM
 
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I think this thread is getting silly at. this point.

The top 10 largest metros in the USA.

All have some very high end brands and shopping.

The metros below are not all the top ten, but have solid high end shopping.

NYC
CHI
LA
DC
BOS
PHL
SEA
Scottsdale
ATL
LV
MIA

I think are the true top contenders tbh.

I guess Dallas too.

Outside of this. You have pockets of fake money. Which honestly Vegas is that for me. Because the Vegas metro in no way supports those high end stores. It is 100% from the tourist, and most of the stores are simply advertisements and sell very little merchandise. Which is a fact..

I doubt no one on this thread is spending 10,000 a month at Neiman Marcus. LMAO
lmao. Seattle on this list and Dallas/Houston aren't? Laughable. Fashion and shopping is sooooooo incredibly backwards out there - they are way behind for their size imo.

Dallas and Houston are miles ahead of a place like Seattle when it comes to high-end shopping. Miles.
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Old 12-10-2020, 09:57 AM
 
Location: Baltimore
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True Religion had a very distinct style and didn’t evolve much from their original looks.
I really liked True Religion jeans and I'm not ashamed to admit it. That being said its been 6 years since I've been in a store.
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Old 12-10-2020, 10:37 AM
 
Location: Houston/Austin, TX
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Louis Vuitton for the win! By FAR the most locations of any brand I've mapped out yet. Seems to have one for every major and secondary major city. And still seems to be growing!

Louis Vuitton
-Aspen
-Atlanta
-Austin
-Baltimore
-Boston (2)
-Cape Coral
-Charleston
-Charlotte
-Chicago (3)
-Cincinnati
-Columbus
-Dallas (3 + Men’s boutique)
-Denver
-Detroit
-DC (2)
-Houston (2)
-Indianapolis (opening soon)
-Jacksonville
-Los Angeles (13) (flagship)
-Miami (5) (+ men’s boutique
-Minneapolis/StPaul
-Nashville
-Orlando (+ Men’s boutique)
-Pittsburgh
-Portland
-New York (9) (flagship)
-Philly
-Phoenix
-Sacramento
-Salt Lake City
-San Antonio
-San Diego
-Sarasota/Bradenton
-SF (3) (flagship)
-St Louis
-Tampa
-Vegas (3) (flagship) (+ pop up, 2 women’s , 2 men’s boutiques)
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Old 12-10-2020, 10:44 AM
 
Location: Miami (prev. NY, Atlanta, SF, OC and San Diego)
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LVHM is a beast..they also own Berluti, Bulgari, Christian Dior, Fendi, Thomas Pink, Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, Hublot, Tag Heuer, Belmond Hotels, and many other well known brands.

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Louis Vuitton for the win! By FAR the most locations of any brand I've mapped out yet. Seems to have one for every major and secondary major city. And still seems to be growing!

Louis Vuitton
-Aspen
-Atlanta
-Austin
-Baltimore
-Boston (2)
-Cape Coral
-Charleston
-Charlotte
-Chicago (3)
-Cincinnati
-Columbus
-Dallas (3 + Men’s boutique)
-Denver
-Detroit
-DC (2)
-Houston (2)
-Indianapolis (opening soon)
-Jacksonville
-Los Angeles (13) (flagship)
-Miami (5) (+ men’s boutique
-Minneapolis/StPaul
-Nashville
-Orlando (+ Men’s boutique)
-Pittsburgh
-Portland
-New York (9) (flagship)
-Philly
-Phoenix
-Sacramento
-Salt Lake City
-San Antonio
-San Diego
-Sarasota/Bradenton
-SF (3) (flagship)
-St Louis
-Tampa
-Vegas (3) (flagship) (+ pop up, 2 women’s , 2 men’s boutiques)
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Old 12-10-2020, 12:58 PM
 
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Originally Posted by ParaguaneroSwag View Post
Louis Vuitton for the win! By FAR the most locations of any brand I've mapped out yet. Seems to have one for every major and secondary major city. And still seems to be growing!

Louis Vuitton
-Aspen
-Atlanta
-Austin
-Baltimore
-Boston (2)
-Cape Coral
-Charleston
-Charlotte
-Chicago (3)
-Cincinnati
-Columbus
-Dallas (3 + Men’s boutique)
-Denver
-Detroit
-DC (2)
-Houston (2)
-Indianapolis (opening soon)
-Jacksonville
-Los Angeles (13) (flagship)
-Miami (5) (+ men’s boutique
-Minneapolis/StPaul
-Nashville
-Orlando (+ Men’s boutique)
-Pittsburgh
-Portland
-New York (9) (flagship)
-Philly
-Phoenix
-Sacramento
-Salt Lake City
-San Antonio
-San Diego
-Sarasota/Bradenton
-SF (3) (flagship)
-St Louis
-Tampa
-Vegas (3) (flagship) (+ pop up, 2 women’s , 2 men’s boutiques)
The Dallas area is getting another location in Plano at Legacy West as well.
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Old 12-10-2020, 03:29 PM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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Originally Posted by ParaguaneroSwag View Post
Louis Vuitton for the win! By FAR the most locations of any brand I've mapped out yet. Seems to have one for every major and secondary major city. And still seems to be growing!

Louis Vuitton
-Aspen
-Atlanta
-Austin
-Baltimore
-Boston (2)
-Cape Coral
-Charleston
-Charlotte
-Chicago (3)
-Cincinnati
-Columbus
-Dallas (3 + Men’s boutique)
-Denver
-Detroit
-DC (2)
-Houston (2)
-Indianapolis (opening soon)
-Jacksonville
-Los Angeles (13) (flagship)
-Miami (5) (+ men’s boutique
-Minneapolis/StPaul
-Nashville
-Orlando (+ Men’s boutique)
-Pittsburgh
-Portland
-New York (9) (flagship)
-Philly
-Phoenix
-Sacramento
-Salt Lake City
-San Antonio
-San Diego
-Sarasota/Bradenton
-SF (3) (flagship)
-St Louis
-Tampa
-Vegas (3) (flagship) (+ pop up, 2 women’s , 2 men’s boutiques)
Honolulu has 3 locations it looks like.

Sorry I keep bringing up HNL because I think it gets overlooked here especially given its size.
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Old 12-10-2020, 03:38 PM
 
Location: Houston/Austin, TX
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Honolulu has 3 locations it looks like.

Sorry I keep bringing up HNL because I think it gets overlooked here especially given its size.
Yeah. I am obviously focusing more on the contiguous states. Because it’s easier to get that data. But I’m going to go back and get all that are missing for Honolulu once I’m done. I’m more than halfway through so list should be out sooner than later. I may even finish getting them tonight.
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Old 12-10-2020, 03:45 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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Honolulu has 3 locations it looks like.

Sorry I keep bringing up HNL because I think it gets overlooked here especially given its size.
Maui has 2 as well.

FYI, Back in the 1980s there was a Louis Vuitton in Walnut Creek. I know because when I was a kid, my mom used to go there all the time.
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