Been here a few times. While they certainly have the typical«hippie» kitche, they also have some unique items. There’s some quality jewelry as well as little gift items to choose from. My wife always finds a little item for purchase. I go, however, for the vinyl lps. I’ve found some interesting albums here, and the prices are entirely reasonable. So, vinyl hunters, check it out.
Aimee J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Newport News, VA
Me being the hippie I am found this little gem while walking in downtown Gettysburg. Fell in love with this store. It was if I stepped back into the 60’s. They are a fair trade store so you know its going to those workers that work hard to make the products. If I lived in Gettysburg, I would love to work here.
Jonathan Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
This place is great. Handmade leather goods, great old records, all kinds of leather goodies from 1970s but new. Nice craftsmanship. Fun!!!
Danielle A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sterling, VA
Handmade belts?! Stash boxes?! HANDMADEPURSES?! RECORDS!!! I could hardly stand the otherworldly vibes of «Subterranean Soul». The two dudes at the front were jovial and welcoming. I took in all the colorful sights and perused the tee shirts(I ended up not buying the«The Right to Arm Bears» tee) with delight. The beaded«Stoner Vault»(it had another name, but I choose to remember it like that) beckoned me and I stood in awe of the black light effects. The records were a little rough but fun to sort through. I ended up buying a «Tree of Life» wooden box. The older hippie at the check-out confessed he was a psychopath. I accept him for what he is. I may drift by again one day for a custom belt engraved with the word«badass».