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A Shopper’s Guide to Frisco

By Marin McGrath on Dec 22, 2025

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Frisco is home to a wide array of places to shop, from small businesses to department stores and everything in between. Here is a shopper’s guide for where to go, whether you are looking for a stylish outfit or the perfect piece of decor.

For the One-Stop-Shopper 

The Stonebriar Centre is a cornerstone of Frisco. The mall serves as a centralized spot for name brands, outlets, and popular food court favorites.

Some of the more popular clothing stores include Dicks Sporting Goods, Nordstrom, Dillard's, Anthropologie, Zara, Mango, Uniqlo, North Face, Chubbies, Coach, and Vans. After you grab a bite to eat at Auntie Anne’s or The Cheesecake Factory, head to some places for the whole family, like Pop Mart, Lush, Pottery Barn, Sephora, The LEGO Store, and Barnes & Noble.

For the Trendsetter

No matter your age or style, Frisco has a beloved collection of clothing stores and boutiques around the city.

Those who are always looking for their next outfit can head to small and stylish shops like Eden Lifestyle Boutique, Apricot Lane Boutique, Distinctively Hers, Blue Door Boutique, Striped Box Boutique, The Style Concierge, and Pappagallo Classiques

During halftime of the gameon the big screen, walk around The Star District for some western-chic flair at Charlotte Jones Collection, Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop, J. Hilburn, Lucchese and Monkee’s

If you find yourself in the charming heart of the Frisco Rail District, head into The Style House, Apple Blvd Boutique, and OliveUs Boutique. There's even a music store, Frisco Music Center, to find something that really strikes a chord.

Before or after a round of golf in the PGA District, shop around at Blue Lacy Mercantile, Fields Ranch Golf Shop, Vineyard Vines, Gimme Toys, Prairie Rose and The Collective Green for your next outfit on or off the green.

For the HGTV-Inspired Decorator

Whether you’ve been struck by the redecorating bug or you simply need inspiration, there are plenty of home and furniture stores that will do the trick. A welcome mat of sorts to Frisco, the big blue and yellow IKEA Frisco building serves as the place for all things abode. The beloved Swedish chain has everything from cutlery to chandeliers. 

Some smaller places with decor and unique pieces include FLOR Lifestyle Studio, Kirkland’s Home, Stash Home Furniture, Belle Haven Interiors, Zuri Modern Furniture and Lone Star Trading Company.

For the Gift-Giver

No one does gift shops like local businesses. Some fan favorites in Frisco are Paper Affair, Heart’s Desire, Cute Crush, and CRAV Co. Pop in to any of these places, and joy is sure to be in the air. These spots have inventory that spans from hand-poured candles to K-pop accessories and so much more. 

For the Vintage Aficionado

The love for all things second-hand has taken the world by storm. As more people are growing to love repurposing decor, clothes, etc., stores that focus on thrifted or antique items have come into the limelight. Check out Frisco Mercantile and the Painted Tree Marketplace for a truly unique shopping experience while you wander through locally owned booths that have pieces new and old. If you’re looking for classic designer or brand-name clothing items, visit Flea Style, restyle or The Refind Closet. For sports fans, Field of Dreams, Soccer City, and Cards in A Box are great spots to find something special (and maybe valuable!).

Plan your next family getaway, girls' weekend, or day trip and enjoy all the places Frisco has to offer. No matter which shopper you are, you will be sure to enjoy seeing local businesses and the brand names you love.

This is not a comprehensive list. If there is a tourism-related business we need to add, please reach out to us at [email protected], and we will add them as soon as possible.

Paper Affair
Nordstrom
Apple Blvd Boutique
Marin McGrath

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Marin McGrath

Marin has grown up right alongside her hometown. She was born in Dallas and moved at the age of 1, went to the University of Arkansas to study journalism and moved back after graduating. Aside from writing, some of her favorite things include the outdoors, trying new restaurants, drinking coffee, running and playing her guitar. Check out Marin's site!