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    Sal's Appliances

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    good used appliances, offers nice 90 day warranty. Can trust SAL. All prices include delivery and set up....

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    African Family Fashion

    African Family Fashion

    4.5
    (20 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Truth be told, if I could reinvent or even refresh my wardrobe, I would do so with many couture…read morepieces from Mr. Adhul! His is the first made-just-for-me article of clothing I've ever purchased and it will NOT be the last! My fashion style is ALL over the place and, recently, I have really been into African (inspired) fashion. When one of my bestest friends informed me she was getting married in Humboldt with a celebration into the evening and I learned that is a place where bugs and cold weather prevail (amongst the majestic beauty, of course), I went into "whatever will i wear?!?" mode - sista likes fashion AND comfort AND practicality. With Pinterest® pictures and a vision in mind, I paid this store a visit after having it bookmarked, having visited other African apparel shops, and after the accented voice on the end of this phone number told me it's best to come in for design ideas. Seth, my male version of Siri®, said I was at this location when I was at the corner of Crenshaw and Vernon. I think Seth was trying to tell me to turn in the driveway just east of Crenshaw, as if I am going to the shopping center on the northeast corner of the intersection, and drive past that parking lot to the back of 4343 (there's a sign) because there is no parking on Crenshaw in front of the shop and it's easy to miss the driveway off the busy famous boulevard. If you read my reviews, you know I'ma keep it real... the shop is a MESS! It needs a good pick up, Swiffer®ing, washing AND vacuum. The first time I arrived, I was looking around thinking, "How do they know where anything is?", as I saw stacks of eye-catching prints. I was glad I wore socks with my heels that day (ratchet!) because I needed a long dress to barely skim my Timberland® boots - I did NOT want my feet touching this floor! But then I saw a poster full of MJ's most iconic looks among the walls covered with sample clothing items and other posters. And then I saw the customer trying on her finished product and she looked like pure royalty! I got excited about this place... Mr. Abdhul is a very tall, soft-spoken, mature man with a great eye for detail. I showed him the photos of the foundation for the dress I wanted and explained the tweaks I desired (not so much boobies showing, color preferences, etc.) as well as the event for which this piece was being created. He eyed me once over (not in a creepy way), asked a couple of questions, and showed me color options in the exact same pattern in the picture once I told him I do not have the material. He recorded my measurements in a lined spiral notebook with numbers I could barely understand and without any reference of my name or my dress. He said he could grant my last minute and final request of including pockets. He told me the price (I can't remember what it was but it was VERY reasonable considering it was made for my specs), I gave him my cash (cash only establishment) and you know what? Despite my desire to try and control everything, I trusted him and left, confident that in one week I would have my first custom made dress. I returned the following week and he had me try on the "rough draft". It was surprisingly loose EVERYwhere and I panicked! I came out of the tiny dressing room and Mr. Abdhul told me to turn around (with my back to him). He tucked here and pinned there... asked me about the length and told me to take it off. I handed him the dress, he told me to take a seat, and he made the alterations right then and there in less than 15 minutes! I then adorned my body with the altered piece and strolled out of the little room cheesin'! That made Mr. Abdhul smile his sweet, shy lip-parter. Fast forward three months and sista decides she wants to look fly even though she has no plans for Labor Day. I'd been eyeing a jumpsuit on another social media site (gasp!) that I knew would be too small because of its origin. I decided to call Mr. Abdhul and I texted him a picture of what I was looking to have made. He said he did not have material to make it before suggesting some materials I could find to bring to him. I rushed to his store on a Monday with my linen options, wanting the outfit to be ready Friday early afternoon. I asked if he remembered me and he said he did but I wasn't so sure. After he studied the pictures I brought him, we discussed the color (he said I should go for the goldenrod but I played it safe with black), I paid him, and then I showed him the pictures I had of the dress he made me while apologizing that I didn't capture better images to display its splendor to post on his Yelp page. He (quietly) exclaimed, "Ah - yes!" as he smiled that precious smile again. He said, "Post them! Why not?" And that made ME smile! All of this is to say give this place a try. The quality is superb. The cost is more than worth it for a custom piece. The turnaround time is accommodating. And Mr. Abdhul is a talented visionary!

    horrible experience , I ordered a camera it has not shipped after almost 20 days, they do not…read moreanswer the phone and they do not respond to emails! They have scammed me and I will be contacting the authorities

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    Fall made the outfits we wore for our engagement photos. We got many compliments.

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    Fall made the outfits we wore for our engagement photos. We got many compliments.
    Cultural Interiors

    Cultural Interiors

    4.7
    (30 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$
    Minority-owned & operated
    Women-owned & operated

    WINE TASTING EVENT! This event was second to none. Dr…read more Nat was fun, easy-going, very knowledgeable and funny. Sharing her expertise about wines was quite in-depth yet easy to follow. Instantly I felt at ease and engaged. Although it was my first time attending her events, it will not be my last. The group was intimate (12) and from the looks of it, everyone enjoyed themselves. Not only did we sample wines, but the Sensei educated us on some of the technical aspects of winemaking, to include grape cultivation, and various marketing aspects of running a vineyard or winery. The venue, Cultural Interiors was a good setting for this event as well. Being surrounded by diverse treasures, curated home décor, artisanal teas, metaphysical tools and cultural literature truly enhanced this exploration of wine. Looking forward to the Sensei's next pour decision!!

    I gave this business, a beaded bracelet and an amber necklace that my parents had brought to me…read morefrom Africa. The owner was never able to account for its whereabouts when I went back to receive a supposedly fixed piece of jewelry/s. The owner has never contacted me. The owner has not tried to reach out to me the owner and has not compensated me. The owner has not even recognized that she thought it was in a drawer and it wasn't there when I went to ask for it What am I supposed to make up this? What kind of person travels to Africa to bring back artifacts to the United States supposedly to uplift the African heritage prestige and morality so to speak and does not even choose to recognize that she owes me something.

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    Sal's Appliances - deptstores - Updated June 2026

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