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Przekaż informację zwrotnąEco friendly, conscious and artsy. the people working here have the best energy. they are helpful, friendly and informative. they can find crystals, kitchen utensils, vegan cookbooks, baby clothes, large men's clothing, recycled material jewelry, notebooks, tea towels, scarves, wallets and even some things for young. I loved my last purchases of them: a cute porcelain house tag with a magician of ounce zitat and an eye bag for loose change.
I love to load one that promotes health and natural products.
So many little things to look at in this shop. The staff is pleasant and friendly, sometimes very knowledge of the items they are selling. They do sell a lot of local artisans crafts and have quite a few fair trade options. Everything comes with a pretty steep price tag, but Im sure its a lot to keep a pretty niche store like that in business. I have noticed the staff changes quite frequently though Im not sure why that is. I appreciate the organization, but I wish they wouldnt make it so gender specific. The childrens toys in the back are lovely. The teething toys for babies are whimsical and fun, though there is a teething toy that is made to like the a fawn which seems odd for a vegan to give a baby. Here chew on this baby deer Why???!!!
This is a small store, but I do enjoy shopping here. They have a changing selection of eco-fashion and homeware. Employees have always been nice.
I have been searching for a pair of vegan shoes that are either made in the USA or fair-trade for about a year now. I have ordered some online, but have not had good luck with them being comfortable have usually ended up sending them back. I was so excited to see the reviews on Happy Cow that this place carries vegan shoes that supposedly everything in the store is fair-trade I'm not entirely sure where that claim comes from, but my husband I went there the few pairs of shoes that I would have considered wearing were made in China there were no fair-trade certifications visible on them. I can't say much about the rest of the store because the only thing I was really looking for was shoes. The hour drive from D.C. wasn't a total waste, though, because we got to eat at Great Sage next door.