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    Love Letters

    Love Letters

    (2 reviews)

    A super cute shop in Cape Charles. It is a small shop with a lot of cute items. Some of those items…read moreare clothing for both adults and kiddos, dog treats and toys, Overture key ring and wallets, some shoes, jewelry, and a few other items. Let friend purchased some dog treats for her pup at home. I almost purchased a key ring and wallet but decided not to. I honestly felt like I could purchase the same item for cheaper. Which I later did find out. Normally I am all about purchasing from a small business. But, as I walked around and noticed the pricing I was high on so many items. It just does not match up with the area the store is in. I saw a cute dress after I passed up the key ring. The dress was $150. Ouch. Cute dress though. The owner was very nice and polite.

    A very charming boutique located in Downtown Cape Charles! Love Letters is a more high-end boutique…read moreon the Cape Charles main street featuring women's and children's clothing, pet accessories, gifts and more. It is beautifully assembled and you can tell the shop owners care so much about the overall look and feel. We were in town for a wedding and searching desperately for something classy that said Cape Charles on it. Most of the other shops (though nice) only offer the kitschy, touristy t-shirts that my Mom and I just do not wear. A starchy t-shirt with fish in flip flops with a design that says Cape Charles probably have their place, but it doesn't appeal to us. We found the most lovely sherpa pullover that simply said "Cape Charles" in a stylish font at Love Letters. Whew! We also purchased a very cute collar bowtie for our new rescue dog. I loved their selection of more upscale accessories for your furry friend. This is overall a lovely store worth your stop if you are someone who genuinely enjoys shopping local. To provide comment on the other review: you are getting what you pay for. If you're searching for a less classy experience, there is abundant shopping in the area that is more budget-friendly. I loved this beautiful store! I'll definitely be back.

    Honey House Boutique

    Honey House Boutique

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    I loved this adorable little boutique! Close to quite a few antique shops and restaurants and next…read moredoor to the bakery, you can easily find several items you'll want inside. The gal inside was super friendly and welcoming offering suggestions for local businesses to try and making easy small-talk with me while I browsed the store. She had a bunch of cute sparkly resin cups which I love and some really nice shorts and dresses. This is the kinda place where you can find gifts for others and yourself. Loved it!

    My friends and I visited this adorable little boutique in November. While my friend and her husband…read morelooked around, I spotted earrings on the wall and made my way over. The young lady didn't make room for me to look, but hey, we're still kinda in the midst of COVID, so I made my way to an opposite wall where I looked at a shirt. It didn't have a price so I asked a second young lady, "How much?". She acted as though I was bothering her when she came over, looked at it, told me the price (without making any eye contact), and then went back behind the counter. That's when I noticed the first young lady, that was previously at the earrings, went behind the counter. The bell went off in my head, "oh she works here." It was at that moment, I said, "Let's go!" I realized they were both being rude and possibly didn't want "me" in the store. I was going to keep it to myself, but my friend said, "Wow she was rude." They must be raking in the bucks, so I'll spend my money somewhere else...and so will all my friends.

    Voiajer - jewelry - Updated May 2026

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