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    Amy's Hallmark Shop

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    Great selection and Service. Carly assisted me and was phenomenal at suggesting ans locating gift ideas!

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    As we explore Summit we approach Fetch a very cool local small business vintage clothing store and…read moregifts for the home and novelty items for those one of a kind special gifts.As we walked around the atmosphere was great. Staff was very welcoming and the vibe of the store and the music put a smile on my face. Make your way to Westside neighborhood and give Fetch a visit, 1659 Summit St., Kansas City, Mo Sunday and Monday 10 AM to 4 PM Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday 10 AM to 7 PM.

    Get in, loser, we're going shopping…read more.. ...at that smashing little boutique on the west side in that bougie area just brimming with great eats and even better shops. Fetch is full of fun finds, KC merch, locally sourced product displays, and so much more. The back room is loaded up with some excellent thrift finds, even though the price point is reflective of the unique pieces moreso than just turning over resold 'stuff'. Throw in some cool home accents (I was so close to nabbing the martini olive throw rug) and some other kitschy gems and you have a great spot. Parking is west side street stuff, so you're on your own. The staff is super friendly and always making suggestions, and their playlists are phenomenal. Pricing is on par with the area and like shops, but give yourself a little treat now and then. But give that south wall a gaze, because their sandwich sign social voice is seriously top shelf. I don't care what side of the fence you land on, Fetch focuses their messages on kindness & humanity. Give me more, soooooo much more. And Gretchen was spot on, because it's so Fetch.

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