Shopping in Miami

In addition to affectionate weather, cozy beaches and attractions, Miami attracts the opportunity of profitable shopping. Here, for this purpose, there are huge malls and entire streets. How to start shopping in Miami and what products to pay attention to? About this below.

Shops in Miami

As mentioned above, in sunny Miami there are several places for shopping, which can be divided into three categories:

  1. Shopping streets. Lincoln Road is the main shopping street where many American and foreign brands are represented (All Saints, Alvin's Island, Anthropologie, Base, BCBGMAXAZRIA, Bebe, J.Crew). Great interest for shopaholics is represented by Washington Avenue on Miami Beach, which is more than two miles long. In contrast, Lincoln Road is dominated by mass-market stores, so prices are much lower. In addition, you can go to the small streets: Northeast 40th street and Miracle Mile.
  2. Shopping centers. When you come to America for shopping, call them "malls". The main malls of the capital of Florida are the Bayside Marketplace (Downtown), Aventura Mall (north of Miami), The Falls (south of Miami), Bal Harbor Shops, Dadeland Mall. Note that each mall specializes in different price segments of the market.
  3. Outlets. This is a special format of the shopping center, which sells goods with large discounts. The most famous outlets in Miami are Dolphin Mall and Sawgrass Mills. Here with significant discounts you can buy clothes from past collections of Tommy Hilfiger, Neiman Marcus, Marshalls, Tory Burch, Ralph Lauren, Gap, etc.

What to buy in Miami?

In the US, the average cost of things is 15-25 dollars (of course, if it is not luxury brand clothing), so buying a few sets of clothes will save your money considerably. It's also worth buying things from traditional American brands (GUESS, Victoria's Secret, Calvin Klein , Converse, DKNY, Ed Hardy and Lacoste). Clothing from America is sold abroad with significant extra charges.