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Style with a South
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Style with a South Dallas Flair

From vintage gems and handcrafted accessories to urban streetwear and Western classics, FPSD offers a shopping experience as creative as the district itself. Discover boutiques where fashion meets artistry, style tells a story, and every find is anything but ordinary.

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RUJO Boots
726 1st Ave, Dallas, TX 75226
Billiard and Game Company
901 S Peak St, Dallas, TX 75223
Urban Stylez Fashion and Apparel
2310 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Dallas, TX 75215
Box-Up Nation
3809 Parry Ave Unit #107, Dallas, TX 75226
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RUJO Boots

Local western boot shop that is proudly Texan, but remains true to the rich history which preceded it. Every pair of RUJO Boots is uniquely authentic—a perfect blend of tradition and technology—and is designed right here in Dallas, Texa

Billiard and Game Company

Billiards store offering a complete line of pocket billiard tables, pool tables, snooker tables, cloth, cues and gaming supplies.

Urban Stylez Fashion and Apparel

At Urban Stylez u can find the newest, freshest, hottest labels on the market! We take pride in being the best at serving the Urban Community.

Box-Up Nation

Box-Up Nation® is a small latin owned business based in Dallas, Tx. Our passion is boxing and our focus is serving you with the best boxing gear and customer service possible.

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DISTRICT NEWS

Dallas’ Observer is in-love with this Boba Spot

After four years of hard work, this Boba Spot has found a new brick-and-mortar home near Fair Park that serves not only as a boba shop but as a creative co-working space with a special focus on community and collaboration.

First New Bank to Open in Almost 30 Years

James McGee, Southern Dallas Progress CDC President and Board Chair, spent about 20 years working in banking. What he saw in his South Dallas community, he could not let stand.