
Shopping
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Kittery
Trading Post - Kittery Maine Shopping
Since
1938, Kittery Trading Post has been outfitting people for
the great outdoors. When you enter the Kittery Trading Post,
you'll be impressed with a vast collection of brand name
sportswear, outerwear, accessories and footwear for the
whole family. A hike up to the upper
level will find you venturing into our camping,
rock climbing, winter and water sports departments. A stroll
across our walkway will bring you into the largest shooting
sports department in New England. Our archery & fishing
departments are sure to capture the
attention of every fishing & archery enthusiast. You'll find everything
for the great outdoors on three levels of the most extensive
selection of outdoor recreational equipment, clothing and
footwear in New England.
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Maine
has some of the best shopping featuring the most unique products. From
homemade Maine crafts and antiques, to designer bargains and handcrafted
jewelry you will find it all. Part of the fun of shopping in Maine is
searching out bargains at discount stores or factory outlet then browsing
quaint boutiques in coastal villages.
Whatever your preference, scoring
designer brand name clothes and handbags or discovering artisan pottery and
local craft fairs, there is something for every serious shopper.
From Kittery to
Freeport,
Bar Harbor to
Portland, Maine has the shopping to
meet your needs and more importantly your wants. Kittery and Freeport both
offer entire streets lined with outlets of brand name shops including Liz
Claiborne, Ralph Lauren, Anne Klein, Nike, Adidas, Reebok, Gap, Old Navy,
and many more. For kids there is Carter's, Limited Too, Aeropostale. Looking
for that special item? No problem! Mikasa, Villeroy & Boch, Brookstone and
Yankee Candle all have shops in Maines outlet towns.
One of the most popular shops in Kittery is the
Kittery Trading Post,
specializing in outdoor adventure
clothing and equipment. And a trip to
Freeport is not complete without a visit to
L.L.Bean, the ultimate outdoor
clothier, made famous by their Bean boots. LL Bean was started
in 1912 by Leon Leonwood Bean. The Beaner is open 24/7/365.
Maine now has a huge Cabelas store too in Scarborough for all your hunting,
fishing, and camping supplies.
Most every town in Maine is filled with wonderful boutiques and art
galleries to delight any collector. From Ogunquit to
Kennebunk,
Boothbay to
Bar Harbor, you are sure to find a wonderful array of specialty shops. If
you collect antiques, then Wells is the antique capital for collectors of
antique furniture, books and treasures. Crafters and jewelers find their
inspiration in Maine, and shoppers will find their handmade jewelry, candles
and art in galleries and shops throughout the state. Perkins Cove in
Ogunquit has beautiful gold and silver jewelry designed with sea motifs.
If
you like a city shopper atmosphere, Portland and the historic Old Port offer
a nice combination of modern fashion stores and unique boutiques. Portland
is home to the Maine Mall, while the Old Port offers cobblestone streets
lined with gourmet pet supply stores, kitchen accessory stores, and
specialty food and wine shops.
Kennebunkport,
Camden and
Bar Harbor have wonderful stores with Maine
t-shirts and maples syrup, salt water taffy and everything with lobsters or
moose imaginable for the perfect keepsake to remind you of your Maine trip.
Maine is known for its candles,
blueberry
and maple sugar candy, so be sure to take a Maine specialty home. Maine is
also famous for its tourmaline mines, this beautiful gem is available at
most Maine jewelry stores.
Mainers are known for being frugal so a stop in one of Maines notorious
discount stores like Mardens or Renys is a life experience not to be
missed. Like a trip to Maine, you never know what you are going to find.
And always remember that sage ol shopping motto: the more you spend, the
more you save.
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