Autumn Shopping in Park City

The leaves are starting to change and there is a cool breeze in the mountain air. It’s time to clear your closet of shorts and tanks and fill it with outerwear and sweaters. This is the perfect excuse to visit some of Park City’s unique boutiques and find the perfect autumn wardrobe. From Main Street to Kimball Junction, autumn shopping in Park City never disappoints.

Across the street, Grace Clothiers will make any body type feel attractive. Grace’s owner, Laura Montecot, stocks fashions for both men and women, created by established European designers. graceclothierspc.com

As the weather cools, performance wear becomes even more important. Autumn shopping in Park City wouldn’t be complete without visiting Black Diamond at 592 Main where you will find a full range of protective waterproof rainwear from stretch rain-shells to liquid point pants. blackdiamonequipment.com

Speaking of mountain wear, Stio’s fall collection features classics like rivet corduroy or canvas pants and hooded vests or jackets. Stio’s Mountain Studio is located at 556 Main. stio.com

Every outdoor enthusiast requires a great pair of sunglasses and All Sports Eyewear has the best selection in Park City. Located up the alley next to the Town Lift, they have everything Prada to Oakley. allsportseyewear.com

With easy access just off Kearns Boulevard, Whimsy makes autumn shopping in Park City simple. Casual and fun, this is the place to go for a great pair of fall colored tops and jeans. whimsyclothing.com

Of course, with winter comes high altitude sun and wind exposure. Don’t worry, your skin is covered at Splendor – located in Kimball Junction. This specialty shop carries everything from moisturizers with SPF to a full cosmetic line that changes with the season. shopsplendor.com

Whether you choose to drive, bus, bike or walk around our lovely town, you’re sure to find your favorite retail store. Share your local pick for autumn shopping in Park City @MountainExpressMag.

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