Summer C.
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I loved my experience here.
When I walked up there were a few people hanging out front because it was really slow, they all said hi and were really friendly. (Just a heads up, if it is open you can totally walk through the garage looking door.) The lovely man who checked me out was very good at small talk and had a calming demeanor.
The clothes really seem to be a nice variety, enough that I can picture most people being able to find at least one thing that they like in here which *really* says something good about the people choosing the clothes.
The prices are on the higher side I'd say? $$ instead of $? But it's clear it's because everything is handled with love and care, is based off of retail value and collectors value, and goes back into wages and the store. It felt like the owner genuinely cared where and when the clothes came from versus what a lot of stores do, throw random old timey clothes on a rack at completely random prices without even looking at the tag. (Not that I mind, that's how you find expensive clothes for way too cheap really.) Either way I felt like I walked away with a piece that I will love for forever and like I supported an amazing, beautifully Ashevillian, lovely little store.
Just to emphasize how much detail and care goes into this store; when I was being checked out the (I want to say) owner very neatly folded my clothes and put them in a white paper bag and then pulled out a little custom stamp with the store name and wild flowers. That is the most precious thing ever <3