In the same clade as urban outfitters and Etsy for sure
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Okay now that I think of it I’ve been in a store like this on bainbridge island, except run by a woman who appeared to be in her 50s. I didn’t think it was enough of a thing to be a trend. For one thing I don’t see how such stores can be even remotely close to profitable.
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etsy micro-chic
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when you want like that little touch of flavor, but don't really want to commit to anything substantial. it's a kind of premium mediocre micro-aesthetic mini-flourishpic.twitter.com/ioWex7Wf7F
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This is literally every gentrifying neighborhood in LA. I want to know what they pay in rent and much they make? It's sooo weird.
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Are there developers that are looking for these exact shops. Are they run by a single entity that distributes to all of them?
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Come to Valencia Street in the mission of SF. There’s at least 3 I know of off the top of my head that hit 80% of her list. Consumerized folk wisdom with whimsy?
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in my local idiom this is called a GOOP coop
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Haute thrift stores. They're all over Denver. Buffalo Exchange is a good example.
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There are tens of boutiques like this in Amsterdam.
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We’ve got a few here in PDX
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Not quite able to pattern match this. Seems like a sparser millennial version of boutiques run by older women with more stuff in them.