Across from the main security checkpoint, this is the fashion stop
No Boundaries sits in the Main terminal at Reno–Tahoe International, just past the central security lanes and before most of the food spots. It runs daily in typical airport hours, generally matching the first and last departures on the board. Think quick-walk boutique: a single storefront with racks tight to the walls and accessories along the front counter.
This is fashion, not pure souvenir gear. You’ll see women’s tops, casual dresses, travel-friendly pants, and a rotating mix of seasonal pieces, plus accessories like scarves, hats, and costume jewelry. Prices land in the mid-airport bracket: expect around $35–$60 for tops, $50–$90 for dresses, and $15–$25 for smaller items like earrings or hair accessories.
Inventory leans toward Western-adjacent and mountain-town casual, with colors and prints that wouldn’t look out of place in downtown Reno or at Lake Tahoe. It’s a decent stop if your suitcase missed a layer or if you spilled something on a shirt and need a quick replacement before a meeting. Sizing runs standard mall-style, but larger sizes thin out fast on peak weekends and holidays.
You won’t find luxury labels here; think mall-brand level quality at typical airport markups of roughly 10–20% over street prices. Returns usually have to go through the airport shop directly, so buy only what you’re reasonably sure about. One practical move: snap a photo of the receipt in case your paper copy disappears between the gate and baggage claim.