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    The Trading Post

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    BOUTIQUE boutique & The SHOE STORE next door - Fly London, Bos & Co., Lola Sabbia, El Naturalista

    BOUTIQUE boutique & The SHOE STORE next door

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    I came here mainly drawn to their shoe store - I was drawn by the sale sign…read more Upon entering, I realized they're dedicated to comfortable shoes, many made with sustainable or recycled materials. I bought a pair of Simple brand shoes, made form bamboo and silk, among other things. To be honest, many of the styles were a little too granola for me, but not to the point that I couldn't find something comfortable and cute for me to wear. What I liked, I really liked. Even my boyfriend found a pair of casual sneakers (Tevas) that he liked, and I got a pair of white Campers on sale. It's connected in the middle to a clothing store that has a lot of eco-cotton-modal fabric. It can be chic looking if worn right, but it's damn comfortable regardless. If I was preggers, I'd definitely hit this store up, but even in my non-pregnant state I could appreciate many items. Flowy cotton summer dresses that breathe sound really good about now, anyway.

    So rude! I don't think I've had a worse experience with a salesperson. She was rude, unhelpful and…read moredownright condescending. When my 11 year old daughter delighted over the Day of the Dead skirts and tops she meanly told her that she was "too big" for the tops. According to her, they're for kids 5 and under. And the matching skirts for adults only. Seriously? Then she proceeded to say that skirts weren't made for kids because who would spend $155 on a kid's skirt. She was visibly annoyed by my daughter's interest in their things. She made no attempt to suggest alternatives, be kind, or actually sell anything. I had planned to buy $200 boots but I left without purchasing them. I will never spend money there.

    The Trading Post - shoes - Updated May 2026

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