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    Dick's Edinburgh - This is the Jamieson's Shetland wool fair isle jumper I purchased.

    Dick's Edinburgh

    5.0(3 reviews)
    22.3 miStockbridge, New Town
    ££

    I had it in mind to buy myself a fair isle jumper (in the U.S. we'd call it a pullover sweater)…read moreduring our trip to Scotland. I did some online research before we left home and learned that to be considered authentic, one of the requirements is that it be fashioned from Shetland wool, as opposed to cashmere, merino, or lambs wool. I found a very useful thread on Reddit that listed several reputable shops in Edinburgh (our base of operations while in Scotland), including this warning: "Whatever you do, don't go into any of the tat shops." Of course, then I had to ask Google what a "tat shop" was. In the United States, my guess would have been a tattoo parlor, but that didn't make sense. A "tat shop" is a souvenir store. I made some phone calls when we got to Edinburgh. Many stores in the UK are closed on either Monday/Tuesday or Tuesday/Wednesday, so that narrowed our choices. Other stores had no fair isle jumpers in stock. Still, I was undeterred and kept calling around. After only two or three calls, I reached Dicks Edinburgh and was told that they did have exactly what I was seeking. A few hours later, after we had toured Edinburgh Castle, we hopped into a cab and went straight there. My husband and I were the only customers, and the entire staff (two women and a man) were collectively attentive to us. It took me only a few minutes to decide on the perfect jumper. It was a lovely experience from start to finish. Dicks Edinburgh is clearly a quality clothing store, and I would not hesitate to shop there again.

    Top quality Shetland Wool Sweaters and helpful staff. It took a transatlantic telephone call and a…read morereview of many of their sweaters, but we walked out delighted with our purchase.

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    Jessica Boo

    3.0(2 reviews)
    9.0 mi
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    Like Stephanie, I popped into Jessica Boo with the vague idea of picking up something small and…read moregifty for a new arrival. Also like Stephanie, I left empty handed. Although what they do have is absolutely gorgeous, they don't have that much in stock at any one time. Most of the shop is taken up with special occasion dresses for baby girls - which while very beautiful are probably not very useful. I'm not sure the mother of the new arrival would have been particularly pleased if I'd turned up with a bridesmaids dress in way of a gift.... Great if you are looking for a bridesmaids dress or a christening gown though! If only they came in my size... As it's a "boutique" Jessica Boo is also fairly pricey. Casual outfits start from £20/£30 - and christening gowns start at £65, with most costing around the £100 mark.

    I'm not one to frequent baby shops as a rule, but one of my friends had just had a gorgeous little…read moreboy so I went for a look around petite boutique Jessica Boo in the St Enoch's centre to see what I could pick up for the little fella. Like I said, I don't shop for babies often but when I do, I love it! The clothes are so cute and teeny and adorable and....ok, I'll stop the gushing but you get my drift. I wanted to find the perfect present for the new arrival but most importantly, I didn't want it to be the same old stuff he'd be getting from George at Asda or Matalan. I wanted something special. This was perhaps the best thing about Jessica Boo. The rails are not over stacked with screeds of bulk baby grows, instead there are a couple of choice items on each arm, and rarely more than two or three of the same outfit. When I visited, they had more girls clothing than boys, which was a shame, but the woman assured me she would be getting more in soon. She was very, very friendly, going on to tell me that the little hat I was cooing over has adorned the baldy nappers of celebs such as Emma Bunton and Louise Redknapp's offspring. It was gorgeous, and made of cashmere, but the Bonnie Baby branded blue striped hat was a whopping £31.50! This little shop was clearly for the fashion conscious, well off mummy's and daddy's who didn't mind the potential ruining of said garments with milky vomit. I left empty handed but not disappointed; Jessica Boo does not claim to be a run of the mill baby shop, so I didn't expect to find any £5 rompers in there anyway. Gorgeous suits and dresses that will make you go all gooey eyed, perfect for a special occasion or a christening, but certainly not for everyday wear. But thirty quid for a hat? You must be ga-ga.

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