Fashion Lion Boutique is a single-location accessory shop in Oklahoma City that stocks belts, scarves, handbags, hats, and jewelry alongside a smaller selection of apparel. The shop sits in a retail corridor on the city's north side and positions itself between mass-market chains and high-end boutiques, carrying both recognizable brands and independent labels at mid-range prices.
The boutique's core inventory is accessories: leather belts ranging from $25 to $80, silk and cotton scarves at $18 to $55, and handbags priced between $40 and $200. The jewelry selection includes costume pieces, semi-precious stone necklaces and bracelets, and some vintage-inspired pieces, with most items under $100. A smaller clothing section features blouses, cardigans, and dresses, typically $35 to $120. The shop does not carry shoes or outerwear. Brands represented include both local makers and distributors of lines like Fossil accessories and several indie jewelry lines; the exact roster changes seasonally.
The defining service is on-site alterations. Most hemming, taking in, or belt shortening costs $10 to $25 and takes five to seven business days. This distinguishes Fashion Lion from big-box competitors like Target or department-store accessory departments, where alteration services are either unavailable or require sending items to a third party.
Fashion Lion occupies a specific niche. National retailers like Macy's at Penn Square Mall or Nordstrom Rack offer lower prices on brand-name accessories (belts often $15 to $40) but provide no alteration service and stock only mainstream brands. Consignment and vintage shops across Oklahoma City, such as those in Midtown's thrift corridors, sell used and one-of-a-kind pieces at lower price points but lack consistent inventory and do not offer alterations. High-end boutiques in Uptown and Midtown, by contrast, carry designer accessories at $100-plus but cater to a different price segment. Fashion Lion's value proposition is reliability: consistent stock, mid-range pricing, and same-location alterations without outsourcing delay.
For someone needing a belt tailored before an event or seeking a scarf and matching jewelry without a mall trip, Fashion Lion fits. For bargain hunters or luxury shoppers, it does not.
Fashion Lion suits professionals and regular shoppers who value convenience and service over brand prestige or rock-bottom prices. People who buy accessories for work wardrobes, need items altered before travel, or prefer supporting a local shop over chains find the model functional. The limited size (roughly 1,200 square feet) and niche inventory mean it is not a destination for comprehensive accessory shopping; someone shopping for a full outfit with statement pieces and shoes should plan elsewhere.
The shop is staffed by one or two employees during most hours. Upon entry, accessories are organized by type: belts and scarves on wall displays near the front, handbags on shelves along one side, and jewelry in glass cases near the register. No styling consultations are offered; the shop operates as self-service browsing with staff available to discuss alterations or answer questions about care. Most visits last 15 to 30 minutes. If you need alterations, staff will measure and confirm a completion date before checkout; there is no rush fee option. Payment is cash or card.
Fashion Lion Boutique operates Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 12 to 5 p.m., closed Mondays. It is located in a small strip center with dedicated surface parking directly in front; no parking validation is offered, but spaces are typically available. The shop is not wheelchair accessible; a single step at the entrance limits entry for some mobility devices. Contact the shop directly to verify current hours, as seasonal adjustments or staffing changes may affect posted times.
Fashion Lion fills a gap between Oklahoma City's big-box and luxury accessory retailers, making it practical for locals who want tailored, in-stock basics with service that a megastore cannot provide.
