
HIKING GAITERS REIMAGINED
Locally designed and sustainably crafted Hikas are lighting up the trails
Discover Berkshire boutiques, makers, and fashion trends—where to shop local and find style inspiration across the region.

Locally designed and sustainably crafted Hikas are lighting up the trails

A fashionable francophile’s new spot is the latest in a boom of elevated vintage offerings

Dope Ass Pickleball Shoes, but it could be. Thanks to a laser focus on performance and classic design, home-grown DAPS is well on its way to becoming the lifestyle shoe for the pickleball crowd.

Back in his jewel box of a building in Great Barrington, Tim McClelland handcrafts exquisite rings, bracelets, and more—the old-fashioned way.

Bridal stylist Caroline Thorpe Goldberg of Little White Looks helps brides, moms, and ’maids find their style—so they can skip the search and enjoy the fun.

The shops at our local cultural organizations are full of great finds. We scouted them all and, from MASS MoCA to the Norman Rockwell Museum, we’ve got your gift list covered.

For MacKimmie Co. in Lenox, Doris and Vytas Barsauskas travel the world to curate a selection of heirloom-quality textiles and goods that bring beauty and craftsmanship home.

Stained-glass Tiffany lamps are coveted the world over—and an auction house right here in the Berkshires is renowned for its expertise when it comes to these gems.


Suzanne Werner channels her lifelong love of knitting into a shop that blends comfort, craftsmanship, and timeless style.

At Jamestown Hudson, heritage meets modernity in a carefully curated collection rooted in its sense of place.

With field after field of antiques, mid-century treasures, and curiosities galore, Brimfield is always worth the trip. Our writer shares her tips for making the most of it.

At this new store in Sharon, Connecticut, every item tells a story.

Event curator Lauren Fritscher of Berkshire Muse shares picnic setups that turn any Berkshires outing into a moment of ease, beauty, and presence—ideal for long, languid summer days.

Eileen Fisher brings her brand to Great Barrington. It’s timeless and authentic—a natural match for the Berkshires.


Using skills honed in London’s iconic tailoring houses, Siân Jones is creating bespoke garments right here in Great Barrington.

Berkshires fashion staple Tony Chojnowski, founder of Lenox’s Casablanca and other boutiques, shares timeless shopping advice—from investing in quality basics to choosing pieces you truly love.

Living with art you love is a pleasure everyone deserves. Art consultant William Li has tips for demystifying the buying process and finding the pieces that are just right for you.

How Matt Rubiner became the “Cheese Boy” of Great Barrington

Hats off to Karema Almeida of Karema Deodato Millinery—or, rather, hats on. She combines old-world craftsmanship with a modern sensibility for handmade hats that are effortlessly wearable.

The owners of Township Four built their business on beautiful blooms.