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    4.0 (218 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Park Life steals from real artists. You can tell these are not people who actually care about art, just dollar signs.
    Amy G.

    This frog shirt design was stolen from actual independent (woman) artist and small business owner, Local Oblivion, by a couple of dudes who own a much bigger business. Pretty shameful, especially for being a place that is supposed to showcase artists, not exploit them. The shirt is listed under their label on their site; it wasn't another designer they collaborated with or other brand they opted to carry. I can't imagine why a gallery space would pull some sort of Amazon/Temu bootlegging move. It's so disrespectful and really discredits this whole operation. The original artist drew the illustration herself as early as 2021 (see screenshots.) I'm seeing that someone else here said something similar in their review, so who knows how much art these people are stealing from actual artists. Please do better.

    Destiny L.

    A cute little novelty store with tee shirts, art, and more. I popped in briefly while looking for souvenirs and didn't find anything quite what I was looking for but still worth a peak inside.

    Excellent gallery space at the back of the shop.
    Bea B.

    Gendered t-shirts are what they are...if you're a chick who isn't tiny in frame and who digs blue, then wend your way over to the men's tees. That's what I wound up doing on my second visit to Park Life (would that it could have been my first!). I would consider myself an average-sized gal--5'8" at 145lbs, so I sort 'guestimated' my size and I scooped up an 'S' men's. The shirt fits like a loose glove--the way I like it. One can't try on shirts at Park Life, and given that there's no standardized t-shirt sizing chart that exists (that I know of), on my first visit to the shop I was recommended to buy a women's large t-shirt. I was a bit dubious, but went for it anyway. It looked like a 'tit top' on me (and I ain't very busty). That tee now almost permanently lives in my shirt drawer. In addition to *tees, hooded sweat-jackets and sweat-shirts, Park Life boasts some groovy art, nifty jewelry, fun and funky cards, books/coffee table books and houses a cozy gallery space at the back of the shop. Park Life is an eye-catching space with a stiff nod toward design and one of the more attractive wee shops along this stretch of Clement St. -well worth a peek, if one is in the 'hood. *kids' sizes as well

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    Blair P.

    Big fan of this store, stocked full of creative and unique options for personal home shopping or great for gift ideas for others: birthday and holiday shopping alert! This place is fun

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    They have some nice T-shirts but my God the music was so bad. It drove me out of the store. Like literally offensive.

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    I've been here before and what I like is the uniqueness and relatedness to this part of SF in the gifts.

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    Foggy Notion - Inside

    Foggy Notion

    4.6(85 reviews)
    0.1 miInner Richmond
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    They say it's always Halloween in San Francisco and you will see some interesting costumes from…read moreperformative people everyday because life is a performance. There are events in SF where everyone knows it involves some type of costume. An annual event which involves performative running of over seven miles and resembles a mix of a flash mob, rave, fraternity and sorority Greek gathering and those who like to show their fun spirit in San Francisco at the Bay to Breakers run. Some years Karl the Fog accompanies the runners on a Sunday morning and some years the sun shines bright through the entire path. There is a place where you can gear up and show your San Francisco free spirit. Located on Clement street it's called Foggy Notion. On a San Francisco Karl The Fog stroll I landed inside Foggy Notion. Inside you will find candles and natural skincare products along with gifts with some San Francisco representation. The products are made by local artisans . Get a towel of Sutro Tower and salty waters of the Pacific Ocean on the both sides of the Bay Bridge. After the Bay to Breakers run come and get some soap. They also have San Francisco scented candles which doesn't stink like parts of Fisherman's Wharf in SF. Come here if you want feel refreshed after over a seven mile cheesy run through San Francisco at the Bay to Breakers. There is place which has a "devotion" to the city of San Francisco with products giving the city some publicity and some"promotion "with sites and symbols of the San Francisco city landscape along with the "Pacific Ocean " you can find candles , hats, greeting cards and bags at "Foggy Notion" When it comes to Bay to Breakers it is not a breakdancing "event" just don't break a bone on your body running over 7 miles of San Francisco "cement"make sure wear good shoes so injuries you can "prevent" and make sure to gear up at Foggy Notion in SF on "Clement"

    Love their candles and home goods like incense sticks here I always come here for their stuff…read more Super dope stuff they have a lot of home goods and their candles and incense sticks smell great make sure to come check them out

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    Foggy Notion - Shop interior 2022. Photo by Jaime Borchuk.

    Shop interior 2022. Photo by Jaime Borchuk.

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    4.9(94 reviews)
    1.6 miLower Pacific Heights

    post.script. is a must visit when in SF. The shop is filled with amazing items made by small…read morebusinesses. Perfect for gifts (or a little treat for yourself :)) They have so many amazing cards for every occasion, stickers, pins, candles, art prints, and much more! The owner and staff are incredibly kind and helpful. They recently put on an event for Inciardi print collectors and it was fantastic. Definitely stop by!

    I went into post.script. knowing that there were trendy little art vending machines inside, but…read morealso aware that I'd be completely enveloped by adorable and useful items which might've or might not have been out of my price range. I was correct and also so glad I took the time to stop in. Firstly, the store employees: Tiara and Janielle were immediately and incredibly helpful, knowing that I'd likely want quarters for the vending machines and accepting my silly $2 bills (which my father put in my stocking at Christmas because he's a prankster like that) and handing me a cup full of $6 worth of quarters while explaining the vending machine limit of 3 prints per person very kindly. I asked if it was ok if I filmed and they assured me it was totally fine! This was really cool later on, as the shop's account commented on the video that I posted and that felt very interactive! After I had used up my last quarter and gotten my 6th mini mystery print from the vending machines, I started my search for a birthday card for the previously mentioned prankster-father of mine. The selection was delightful! Perhaps not massive, but still delightful as every option was by a local artist and priced really fairly for that privilege (about $6-6.50 per greeting card, which is actually a great value). I found four birthday cards for various people in my life and two "get well" cards for a friend and my mom who are both about to have surgery. After that I started to search through the other items in the shop, of which there were MANY and the options were so incredibly cute and kitschy as well as being very usable. I didn't end up getting anything other than the greeting cards, mostly because of the pricing, but I can respect a high price-tag when it's on a locally made artisanal item. I just couldn't personally afford any of it on that particular day! My six greeting cards totaled out to $46 including tax, and I'm ok with that! I've already used one and it was appreciated greatly! I have to say that the highlight of this visit wasn't the items or the super cool mystery art vending machines, although all of that was incredibly fun and exactly what I was looking for going in.. but the staff really made me feel welcomed and hyped up and I think that the soul of a store is sometimes made or broken by it's employees and how obviously they like or dislike their jobs. These individuals obviously enjoy working here and I felt welcomed by their energetic and thoughtful interactions with me. I will absolutely return!

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    post.script. - Very cute layout and the long table also hosts workshops!

    Very cute layout and the long table also hosts workshops!

    post.script. - Local and handmade greeting cards and postcards

    Local and handmade greeting cards and postcards

    post.script. - Photo Credit: Justine Pon

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    Photo Credit: Justine Pon

    Wink SF - Pretty display and rude store

    Wink SF

    4.2(116 reviews)
    2.7 miNoe Valley
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    I have shopped here many times, and will continue to do so because it is such a lovely shop with a…read moregreat selection of gifts, and I love supporting a local business. I totally understand the return policy and the fact that they don't want you taking photos so you can find it cheaper elsewhere. Are the things more expensive than Amazon? Of course! But they have put in the effort of having a charming store where I can find all kinds of great gifts, so I am happy to pay up. I don't always know what I want to buy for someone until I see it, and I really appreciate the ability to browse in person. Our son always buys gifts here for his host families when he travels, and we take all of our SF visitors here too and they always find something great. They have such an eclectic and fun inventory!

    Terrible service! We purchased a portable karaoke set for $76 and found the exact same one that…read moreday for $18 online found here: Retro Karaoke When we tried to return it less than 24 hours after purchase, we were told store credit only, no refunds! There is no signage in the store or on the receipt regarding this policy. We were told we would have to speak with the owner the next day. When we went back the following day, the woman who claimed to be the owner pointed to an outdated, handwritten "HOLIDAY POLICY 2024". I told her that shouldn't apply to this purchase and it's disgraceful to be charging 4X the price and not be willing to refund. I was told that's the price you pay for being able to "touch the items" vs online purchases and she refused to budge on the store credit. DO NOT SHOP HERE! Attached is a photo which discredit's the shop's response and shows both the $76 charge and "outdated holiday return policy".

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    T-shirt was my birthday present!

    Wink SF - It's the Year of the Horse. It's the year to start horsing around

    It's the Year of the Horse. It's the year to start horsing around

    Wink SF - I seen these characters horsing around in my social media feed in SF

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