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    Moochie and

    3.5 (4 reviews)
    PriceyShopping, Pets
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Feathers Vintage Clothing - I'm  with my ears despite your thinking im there to shoplift

    Feathers Vintage Clothing

    (11 reviews)

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    Great finds for decent prices. Totally unassuming: this shop…read more"under-sells and over-delivers! Skip the clothing altogether but spend hours browsing over everything else. I got a 1955 (Jetson's era meets 1930s art deco) electric coffee maker in mint condition (with all the parts) for $35!!! Sure it wasn't cheap, but it was totally worth it! $22 seems to be the number of choice for most jewelry and accessories (which I found to be slightly overpriced). Great music played loud but didn't bother me one bit, in fact it added to my overall enjoyment and experience of the shop. Great selection of authentic broaches and jewelry. Limited bake-light and lucite items though the few they DO have are priced fairly. Best part is by far the antique household items. Large selection of records with Lou Reed having his own section! Dressing room is the restroom. Restroom is small, dingy, dirty but again, works with the vibe of the place so it didn't bother me. It felt kinda like a live art museum where you can pick things up in one place and then leave them in another. Everything was scattered around and mixed together so it made you really have to look and interact with the space. I had a fun time. It felt like an artist date!

    This place had so many great finds and the prices were reasonable. It's definitely a place you have…read moreto do a little digging in. There's way too much stuff for the small size of the store. Great selection of odd-ball dresses and jackets from different decades. Good amount of accessories if you're looking for small pins, rings and other jewelry. They will lower the prices on items if you just ask. Lots of floaters outside and 25-cent peep show-type places.

    Peace on Fifth

    Peace on Fifth

    (7 reviews)

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    This spot has been a few different things in the past few years: Link Gallery, Color 2 Gallery…read more(both places where I used to show), and now a fair-trade, slave-free store, Peace on Fifth. The owner is fun and knowledgeable and has great tastes in many things. Single-origin dark chocolates, raw and vegan goodies including food and cosmetic products, soaps made by Japanese Rastafarians (I know!), scarves and sarongs made from recycled saris, olive oils from the deserts of the middle east, wine perfumed candles, beautifully made glassware made from recycled glass, just to name a few. It's one of those places where you feel good shopping at, know where your things are made, and know that the workers were treated fairly and that the products were made without the use of any indentured servants or slaves (which unfortunately exists more often than we think). The best thing is that the prices are great! I am so used to going to such fair-trade, sustainable, eco/green stores in bigger cities such as Chicago and San Francisco and the prices being marked up too high, but at this place, I could actually afford things I liked without breaking the bank. She also participates in First Friday events and I think from what I remember, there will be wine tasting happening sometime soon.

    I love everything about this place. To begin, London is GREAT! she has such a calm and peaceful…read morespirit. I feel at home whenever I shop at Peace on Fifth. She is always friendly, and can tell you about every piece of merchandise in her shop. I love the activated charcoal soap, the African black soap hand soap, the Rewined candles and all of the social justice issues books that she carries. The best part is that it is a fair trade shop. No slave labor!!!

    Moochie and - shopping - Updated May 2026

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