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    West Coast Feather & Down

    3.0 (4 reviews)

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    SUAY

    SUAY

    4.0
    (37 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Have not visited in person (yet). And the remade denim jacket I bought online exceeded my…read moreexpectations. Not only did they come up with a really good design that fits well and will continue to exist outside of trends, but the construction is gorgeous! They chose the scrap for each pattern piece with a good eye so that it's interesting when put all together, but in a subtle way that's not like a patchy clown show. And whomever made it really can sew. It's precise and detail-oriented work. Very well-finished. So while I spent real money on this jacket, to find a piece of comparable quality and wabi-sabiness would most likely mean looking to Japanese labels, which cost four-five times as much (once imported into the US, anyway.) So having that perspective, it's actually a super bargain.

    I followed Suay for a long time before visiting the store. I went when there was a local vendors…read moreand artisinal event happening on their premises and the lot across the street. The vibes are of complete expressions of community love. I had a set of yellow sweats that I wanted to turn in for the community dye. The process was simple: I met with the owner and he explained to me the process. The community dye is about a two month turnaround as they are dealing with large amounts of garment. I didn't mind as I do not have a set up that would allow me to dye heavy cotton sweats and a hoodie. I absolutely LOVED how my garments came out. I asked for them to dye it black. The dye will only take on to the natural fibers and not the synthetic material so my sweats were black with contrasting yellow stitching (my photo does no justice on how deep the black is.) This is an upcycle design sew shop. The money spent here goes towards talented and skilled garment workers, working on unique designs, depending on the materials they have. A piece bought here is UNIQUELY yours and no two are the same. The items are quality and are worth the price that they set. I was eyeing a tote made of quilted bomber jacket material. Their ottomans are also sturdy as well as stylish. Suay is a place to shop for rare and beautiful home and fashion items, a place to donate your textiles, a place to thrift and a place to bring your items to be upcycled by their community dye baths or crop

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    Huntedfox

    Huntedfox

    2.5
    (2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I purchased a leather headboard from this shop in August of this year. For folks who are into…read moredesign and follow trends, it is known that one of the most dramatic bedroom decor trends in 2024 is the rise of oversized headboards. These statement pieces act as the focal point for your room, combining luxury with comfort. Specifically, large leather headboards are stylish and provide a range of great benefits over other types of headboards. For example, they are incredibly durable, come in many colors and can last much longer than fabric or wooden headboards. However, it must be noted that leather headboards are expensive because of the range great benefits they afford and the craftsmanship required to make them. I ordered this king sized headboard online from the Los Angeles store front to be sent to TX. I placed the order and was advised that it would take a month to be made and sent to me, yet the end product took more than two months to arrive. When I received the headboard, it was compressed in its packing and required 'airing out' to allow the leather to expand and take its shape. The headboard can be either be hung from leather loops or mounted to the wall. I elected to mount the headboard as the loops for the headboard aren't durable enough to sustain bibliophiles who like to rest against their headboards at night and read upright like myself. I have owned the headboard for several months now and find that it elevates the rooms decor but isn't a practical headboard for my needs. For those looking to change up their bedroom, this may be an option. #supportlocal Total for the headboard after discount $ 1,155.35

    Unprofessional disgrace. Put all my faith in this female founded company to make a custom built in…read morebench only to be completely mortified by the seven plus month nightmare. Back and forth emails disputing the project which I thought had been verbally agreed upon. It was a disaster from the start. Paid upfront only to have it be wrong every step of the way. Specs/Photos shared of progress were not representative of the product delivered. Measurements were wrong. It was not built with the specs to fit in the doors of the home. Doors were removed, the bench was scratched and the furniture was incapable of being sat on. It was like a torture chair. They agreed to fix it, clearly knowing they duped us along the way and it took many more months. With that they then demanded we handle installation and sign a waiver to free them of any liabilities. We declined and without a text or email or phone call to confirm the furniture was delivered to our stoop in the rain. A four seat bench that we cannot move ourselves and that certainly won't fit in the door. Might I add prior to this project they destroyed four vintage chairs that we gave them to refinish and reupholster. After about four months the owner, founder, who I was rooting for, disappeared and we had about five different "project managers" who write like AI handling this. Better than the finger pointing the founder did back to us for all their mistakes. We repeatedly tried to clear the air with concise emails and phone calls but no matter what the problems and headaches got worse. The bench is currently sitting outside our home as delivered without permission and surprise, still not with the specs or details we discussed. We will be requesting a refund from our credit card provider and contacted the Better Business Bureau. A shame for a small business but protecting anyone else considering Hunted Fox from making the same mistakes. You'll see how you will be spoken to in the likely response to this review on Yelp. But save yourself the headache, we have seven months of them.

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    Hightide Store DTLA

    Hightide Store DTLA

    4.6
    (51 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Lets talk about this shop--cuz wow…read more First off the staff, kind, efficient and helpful (kind that makes you feel welcomed and not rushed). Mellow, thoughtful vibes. The items? Literally things I didn't need...until I saw them. Notebooks, pens, rulers, keychains, clipboards, planners, stationery, and every kind of writing tool that was not on the list, yet clearly destined to come home with me. CONFESSION: I'm that friend who gets emotionally attached to pens . I'll walk into a stationery store "to browse" and leave with two FULL bags of pens, paper, and things I didn't know I needed five minutes ago. I own multiples of the same items (pens, pencils, notebooks, and paper accessories) and feel zero shame. Seriously they're kinda like tools for clarity! The shop isn't huge, but I could easily spend three hours there. They even make custom products, which feels sorta dangerous for someone like me. I don't know what else to say except: just go. Buy your supplies here. Write someone a letter. Treat yourself. Cinco stars.

    Hightide is a Japanese brand that specializes in office supplies and stationery. This Hightide…read moreStore DTLA location opened in July 2018 and the store expanded into the neighboring space in November 2023. The neighboring space is called Hightide Annex which focuses on apparel goods. Recently Hightide Store New York City was opened in December 2025. [Parking]: Free 2-hour parking at the parking structure for ROW DTLA. [What to expect]: A classic Japanese stationery shop with notebooks, specialty pens, planners, bags, etc. They carry brands like Hobonichi and Penco. [Conclusion]: A cute stationery shop for those looking for well-known and high-quality Japanese stationery products, but the shop felt like it was missing an extra personal and local touch.

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    Bunkado

    Bunkado

    4.7
    (80 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    30 years ago I remember seeing ornate beautiful dishes and lots of cds! now it seems they have a…read morefun, eclectic mix of stuff. there were practical things (like a veggie shredder & lots of tabi), cool postcards, clothing items & also displays by local artisans... which sort of gave it a gallery-like feel. we ended up purchasing an artisanal hoji-cha & an ear picker. LOL, had to get one.

    We had some time to kill and so decided to peruse around Little Tokyo and stumbled upon this shop…read more They had a TON of fun Japanese gift items and decor like stationary, postcards, kitchenware, maneki nekos, origami paper, and so much more. They also had a lot of traditional items/supplies for tea ceremonies, calligraphy, and kimonos. I had fun looking through all the items as it brought me back to our summer in Japan. Apparently they have a long standing history in LA, having opened in 1946 after World War II. The shop occupies the site of the first Japanese-owned business in Los Angeles, circa 1890's. Pretty cool! I have a soft spot for everything animal shaped and soo.... I picked up a fun/odd felt tiger Christmas ornament, a cat pen, and a super cute bronze cat shaped spoon that hangs on the side of your cup. Did I need it? No.... but it's fun and makes me happy. Haha! Overall, great shop to browse around and find some unique gift items. They even wrap up your purchases in paper bags like they do in Japan. I LOVE IT!

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