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    Best Specialty Shops in Columbus

    When you’re looking for a unique gift, Columbus is home to many shops where you can find a wide variety of items all in one location. In 2015, our readers voted for Simply Vague as their favorite specialty store in the city. With three locations at Tuttle Mall, Polaris Fashion Place and the South Campus Gateway (and a fourth at Kenwood in Cincinnati), Simply Vague is easily accessible for many people, and offers Ohio-made products from over 250 vendors — which includes clothing, home decor items, jewelry, accessories, and much more.

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    The Top 10 Speciality Stores in Columbus:

    1. Simply Vague
    2. Wholly Craft
    3. Celebrate Local
    4. Tigertree
    5. The North Market
    6. Global Gifts
    7. Bink Davies
    8. Candle Lab
    9. What the Rock?!
    10. Red Giraffe Designs

    Flashback: Best Specialty Store of 2014 — Wholly Craft
    Flashback: Best Specialty Store of 2013 — Celebrate Local
    Flashback: Best Specialty Store of 2012 — Wholly Craft
    Flashback: Best Specialty Store of 2011 — Wholly Craft

    Note: Our “Best of 2015″ lists are published as the result of our annual reader survey/poll.

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    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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