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UPDATE: The Tannery, a high-end clothing shop, is slotted to open at 711 Boylston sometime in 2009. Restoration Hardware unfortunately closed its doors in the Back Bay on May 17, 2008. However, the Restoration Hardware location in the Atrium Mall remains open.
 
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Prem-La provides all the wonders of the Himalayas to the people of the Boston area and the rest of the United States. An extremely helpful and knowledgeable staff makes sure that with each purchase you get exactly what you are looking for and always leave Prem-La better informed than when you entered.
 
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The term "Swiss watch" has become a superlative for mechanical order. This shop specializes in the Swiss brand of high quality, almost sporty watches.
 
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Hours: M-Sat: 10am-8pm
Sun: 12-6pm
Parking: No
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This multilevel Crate & Barrel is one of the largest in Boston for such a prestiges location. The store features quality kitchen ware, decorations/accents, and furniture. They often carry designer cook's baking mixes (think Paula Dean or Barefoot Contessa's Ina Garten). When you're not browsing for yourself, this makes a great gift for just about anyone (grandparents, parents, wedding gift cards, college send offs). Check the sales sections for some really fabulous deals on glasses and other items. The styles are normally simple and the quality is there.
Public restroom: At the back of the second floor.
 
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Chocolates of Switzerland.
THE BEST CHAMPAGNE TRUFFLES EVER!
 
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European beauty mavens have been raving about this upscale “soapermarket” for years, and it's about time we trend-starved Bostonians got a piece of the action. Lush looks almost like a fruit stand, with scrubs, bubbles, bath bombs, and chunks of handmade soap artfully heaped against chalkboard signs. The soaps, subtly blended with essences of fruits, spices, vegetables, and minerals, are sold by the pound ($27+/lb). Travelers swear by Lush's shampoo bars ($8-9), which come in handy tins and fit in your pocket—perfect for those who just can't leave home without a pocket full of shampoo.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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