In Short Christine Kay's boutique is dedicated to showcasing sustainable, eco-friendly, sweatshop-free women's fashions from independent designers--many of them local. The long white space with its painted wooden floor and shabby chic tables is lined with racks of flouncy, vintage-look sundresses by Yellowfield 8, Fake Forest's repurposed stationary from found newspaper clippings,...
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Posted by Kim Cooper
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 30, 2007)
This place is great. It's hip but not pretentious. The owner has an eye for fashion and she's always at least one step ahead of the next cool thing.... the clothing is all very stylish and tasteful. Even if you don't know what you're looking for, I guarantee you'll find inspiration there.
Posted by cityxtreme
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 02, 2007)
the sales lady/owner (?) was so nice and knew a lot about fashion. the disco ball bbq (!) in the window made me look twice and actually want to go inside to see what this was all about. hot purses made out of hot 70's car upholstery, local designers all up in there. definitely worth stopping by and spendin the money on some hot hard to find stuff. leave yer boyfriend at home!
Posted by berthapjones
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 05, 2006)
This artsy & charming boutique has just what you are looking for. Fashionable and unique clothes by many independent designers. Great artwork. one of a kind gifts.
Simply put....it's a store with style! and the prices are reasonable! you won't be disappointed.
Pros
+ great service. great style. great location.
Cons
- I cant think of any.
Posted by devilduckie
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 04, 2006)