Local Shopping
Springfield's Top Rated Local Shops
Looking to support local businesses and uncover Springfield’s unique style? Explore a lineup of charming shops and boutiques that offer everything from handcrafted gifts and home décor to artisanal goods and fashion finds. Whether you’re hunting for a one-of-a-kind statement piece or browsing specialty shops, Springfield’s local retailers deliver quality, creativity, and community spirit. Dive in to discover your next local favorite!
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Five Pound Apparel Every T-shirt, mug, or candle you buy here funds a charitable project somewhere in the world, so shopping feels more like giving. The flagship boutique on South Avenue is packed with Ozarks-themed gifts, locally roasted coffee, and the wildly popular Springfield-flag gear. A second storefront at Farmer’s Park makes it easy to swing by after brunch or the Saturday farmers market. Staff are quick to share the story behind each product, turning a casual browse into a feel-good conversation.Five Pound Apparel
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Relics Antique Mall At 90,000 square feet, Relics is the largest antique mall in Missouri, so treasure-hunters can lose an entire afternoon wandering its labyrinth of booths. You’ll find everything from mid-century barware to vinyl, primitives, and estate jewelry—each vendor curating a different era or aesthetic. The attached event center regularly hosts vintage shows and craft fairs, adding fresh finds and live music to the hunt. Open seven days a week, it’s an easy rainy-day plan that still feels like an adventure.Relics Antique Mall
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Farmers Market of the Ozarks Held year-round at Farmers Park, this open-air market mixes local produce with small-batch soaps, artisan cheeses, and food-truck breakfasts—so you can shop, snack, and listen to live music all in one stop. Saturday mornings buzz early, but weekday markets pop up seasonally downtown and in Branson if you miss the weekend rush. Vendors are vetted for local production, so every dollar stays in the regional economy. Pick up flowers and a pastry for a low-key date, or stock the fridge with Ozarks-grown staples before a friends-night dinner.Farmers Market of the Ozarks
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Staxx What began as founder Meghan Chambers’ college business plan is now a 20-year Springfield style staple, celebrated in 417 Magazine for weathering recessions, relocations, and fashion fads with flair. The Brentwood Center boutique curates women’s clothing and accessories from trend-setting labels like Free People and Good American, alongside locally sourced gifts. Staff stylists happily pull whole outfits for events—from lake weekends to black-tie galas—so shopping feels personal, not overwhelming. With its upbeat playlists and photo-worthy dressing rooms, Staxx turns retail therapy into a mini girls-day or couples’ style hunt.Staxx