A slice of the southwest |
By Kristen Hampshire |
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The Webers carry on a retail legacy in Old Town Scottsdale at their well-known outpost for southwest souvenirs.![]() A mock mountain rises from the center of Scottsdale Southwest, a fitting tribute to the sandstone and red rock landscape beyond the second-generation shop’s entry doors. The creative display for children’s souvenirs holds books and plush that are intentionally desert themed. ![]() The store displays plush that are relevant to the region, such as desert-dwelling reptiles, horses and wildcats. Old Town Scottsdale is a destination shop-dine district with an artsy western feel. Guests can gaze at endless blue sky and the McDowell mountains from restaurants in town. There are a variety of boutiques, galleries of all kinds and shops. Since nearby Phoenix is a gateway airport for those visiting The Grand Canyon, there’s a steady stream of traffic. A callingScottsdale Southwest has a following that started in the early 1980s when Joy’s enterprising parents opened it in the popular 5th Avenue Shopping District. “They started with brass and watches, and people would ask for different souvenirs, so they started adding more items,” says Joy.![]() Apparel with southwestern themes such as cowboys along with Arizona name drop are plentiful at Scottsdale Southwest. Photos: Cyndi Hardy Both pursued different careers — Joy in graphic design and Adam in business and law. After they married in 2003 and started a family, welcoming Leo and Madeline, the family faced a challenging journey. Then four years old, Leo was diagnosed with Stage IV Burkitt’s lymphoma, a rare and aggressive blood cancer requiring 10 months of treatment. Stocked with southwest souvenirsName-drop apparel is aplenty at Scottsdale Southwest, with more than 70 designs. Many “have western flair,” says Joy, pointing to a cat wearing a cowboy hat. “Another popular one is a meme: Taco Cat,” she says.
![]() Adam and Joy Weber Kids apparel is housed in the children’s department, along with a wall of infant, baby and toddler items. This flows into a space with toys, games and other souvenirs. There’s a Monopoly Scottsdale Edition and a Grow a Cowboy kit with a figurine you drop in water. Sticking to the themeWhile the shop offers a wide selection of cactus merch, you can buy the real deal, too. A section is dedicated to live cacti grown locally by a family-owned business the Webers have worked with for years.![]() A department dedicated to an array of kitchenware includes serving plates, coasters, trivets, decorative towels and placemats, mugs, bowls and other dishes in fiesta and southwestern color schemes. |