Bohemian Bliss Behind the Bank
Redbone Bisbee Vintage is a locally owned boutique in Old Bisbee specializing in a curated mix of vintage, new, and handcrafted items. Tucked into the historic architecture where Subway and Shearer Streets meet, Redbone Bisbee Vintage is an iconic, independently owned boutique that perfectly embodies the town’s “keep it weird” philosophy.

A visit here is less a shopping trip and more a treasure hunt, specializing in high-quality vintage Western wear, curated costume jewelry, and bohemian accessories.

The store features an eclectic range of products for both people and pets. Highlights include vintage cowboy boots, Hawaiian shirts, leather jackets, tie-dye scarves, and “funky” sunglasses.

Redbone is a go-to spot for festival attire, such as pirate booty for Pirate and Mermaid Weekend or costumes for Alice in Bisbeeland and Halloween. They also carry a selection of pet costumes.
Know Before You Go:
- Hours: They are generally open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but they definitely run on “Bisbee time.” Your best bet for a successful shopping trip is Friday through Sunday.
- Location: You can’t miss it at 115 Subway St—just look for the bright murals and the mannequins out front. It’s a great starting point for exploring the rest of the shops on Subway.
- Sizing: Since vintage sizes run much smaller than modern ones, don’t be afraid to try things on. The staff is super helpful with finding the right fit.
- Pets: Like most of Bisbee, they are dog-friendly, so feel free to bring your pup inside while you browse.
- Payment: They take credit cards, Apple Pay, and cash, making it easy to check out.
- Pro Tip: If you’re looking for a specific “Bisbee look” for a night out at the St. Elmo or a concert, ask the owner—they have a great eye for what works.
- Website: redbonebisbee
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