Mohawk General Store
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Mohawk General Store

Los Angeles, California

Photo: Richard Schave (Esotouric tours)

A carefully curated boutique that splits the difference between gallery and retail. The clothing is all independent labels — Japanese denim, Scandinavian knits, California-made basics — and the home goods section is dangerous for anyone with taste and a credit card. It's the rare shop where everything on the rack feels like a considered choice.

Insider tip

The back wall of Japanese ceramics and the selection of Visvim. Budget more than you planned.

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