High quality, over-priced clothing in a style appreciated best by liberal arts professors, other over-educated post-hippies and their environmentally responsible college student children. Sized only for those who are healthy, fit, or thinner. Still, fun to window shop in a touristy sort of way, no clothing store better fits my stereotype of this town better. Well maybe the used bookstore that only has critically acclaimed literature and postmodernist critique thereof, right across the street, but then this place is a close second.
Mojo J.
Tu valoración: 4 Wallingford Center, CT
I dig this place. I bought my wife a hemp check register wallet thing on my first visit a few months ago, and I got her to buy me a hemp wallet and a pair of hemp shoes for my birthday just today. I really like the clothes. Mostly earth tones, and generally 55% hemp/45% cotton. Most men’s clothes — pants, anyway — are better suited to medium and larger build guys. Of note, they have hemp/cotton vests with recycled plastic lining for those not into the whole«down filling» thing. Prices are a tad on the high side(speaking of which, check out the head shop inside for some«ornamental» glass objects), but within reason for what is being sold. Maybe some day our government will get their congressional heads out of their fat asses and let us grow hemp once again, and prices can come down a bit.
Adam B.
Tu valoración: 5 Willowbrook, IL
Clothing store with nice wears. I will definitely be visiting this store upon returning to Northampton. After reading a review from ’08 regarding the clothing being«too hippie», I would have to mention that I think this aspect has improved.
Silli K.
Tu valoración: 3 Queens, NY
All of their clothes are either hemp, organic cotton, or some other natural fabric, and they have some good styles– however, most of their inventory is «weird» in some way– either too hippie or cut asymmetrically. I was looking for good basic clothes and was a bit disappointed actually.