Been going to this shop for a couple of years now and the owner is just lovely. If you’re looking for a unique gift for a friend you likely will here! My latest purchases were a Turkish towel and some lip balm and dry shampoo from Captain Blankenship. If you’re in the city this store is a must see.
Cody G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Just discovered this relatively hidden gem(south of South st for me is an adventure). Disappointed I hadn’t been in sooner, but with the holidays around the corner, it worked out just fine. The store has a ton of variety, all of it seemingly if not unique then uncommon. Much of it handmade. I walked in looking for a gift for my sister, but found things for my fiancé, in-laws and friends as well. Lucky them! The owner is adorable and helpful, yet not doting or pushy like you find in some small local shops. Tinctures, jewelry, lotions, serving dishes, incense, candles, dice, novelty/decorated cards — just a random sampling of the broad wares that can be found at Moon & Arrow. Love it and will be back. Even if it’s just to buy stuff for myself!
Kylie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portage, IN
This is my favorite shop in Philadelphia! It is full of beautiful jewelry, vintage clothing, unique housewares, and a selection of kid’s clothes. There is usually a sale rack out front that’s worth checking out!
Anthony m.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
This is just a fantastic shop. It is merchandised wonderfully and just begs you to look around and explore the items in the store. The vibe is extremely relaxed. The person who waited on me was great. She resized the necklace I purchased and it turned out perfectly. What an overall amazing experience. Bravo.
Christen P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Clinton Township, NJ
I visited this shop for the first time today, and it is beautiful! There are racks of beautifully curated vintage clothes, shelves full of amazing handmade bags and wallets, and so much gorgeous jewelry. Definitely worth a visit and look around!
S. M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
In Moon & Arrow I have discovered numerous one-of-a-kind accents & functionally artistic objects, everything from a gorgeous antique rocking chair to a pair of salt & pepper shakers fit for a mantle piece. This place is equally«Native American» and«cowboy» all at once, as if a rustic outpost from the desert West has come to life in our midst. It is a remarkable haven for gifts that embody uniqueness, as long as you do not mind extracting your newfound treasure from it’s display perch. The space is so well laid out that I could literally spend hours milling about if I had my guitar and a cold beer along for the tour. There is an impeccable zen-like quality to the design & the merchandise featured here which is the antithesis of mass-production. If you are fond of an old chair, a leather bill fold, or a cutting board here, you should bring it home with you because chances are, no one else will have one of the same. Moon & Arrow hits the«cool» target right on the head.
Annie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Extremely unique store. Lots of interesting jewelry, cool vintage accent furniture pieces, wide selection of vintage boots, and some cool photography prints and books. Very pricey though
Kendrah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
This store feels like walking into Joni Mitchell’s living room. It is full of over priced jewelry, clothing and housewares from the 70s with a Native American, hippie, homesteading vibe. As over priced as it may be, it is so damn gorgeous and the people are so damn nice. The woman who runs this place has a great eye and knows how to curate objects and create environments. And, if you want thrift store items that fit this specific aesthetic but don’t want to do the digging yourself, it makes sense to pay someone else well to round it all up for you in this store. Hats off to them for weathering the fire at their old store, staying in business, and getting back into their space, which looks so beautiful.
Susanne J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
I loved Moon and Arrow when it was a pop-up shop on 4th street and am thrilled that it has found a permanent home there. I always find unique bits and bobs here for gifts. I am especially fond of the mineral pendants and vintage linens. If you’re looking for a typewriter, you can usually find one here in great working condition. There are always new finds to be had which makes shopping exciting. It’s always a good trip when the owner’s pup, Loretta, is hanging out in the shop — she gives free kisses!
Sheri D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Castle, DE
I initially visited this place a while ago when it was just a temporary pop-up shop after reading about it on Daily Candy. If you love vintage clothing, simple hand-made jewelry and air plants, you will love visiting this store. Apparently, they were affected by the fire on fabric row, so I believe that they were closed for a while. I think that the space that they are now occupying is a temporary one, but it still looks nice. They have a great selection of vintage clothing and accessories priced pretty decently. I like to visit Vagabond in Old City, and this place reminds me of that store with the absence of all of the new and hand-knit clothing.
Sara P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pittsburgh, PA
From a design aspect, this store is pretty freakin’ amazing!!! I know that one of the owners used to work for Free People, and it really shows * Note the air plant terrariums and everything SouthWest. However, this boutique is WAY more hip than any Free People corporate-esque store! Seriously, this place needs its own quarterly catalogue. If you are a mid-20s to 40s Johnny Brenda’s regular, this will be your Philadelphia Church of Style. You can furnish your apartment with that Aztec-look alpaca wool throw rug, a couple air plants, a massive Amethyst druzy geode door prop, a distressed metal desk, some sage and sweetgrass and, at the same time, pick up some rockin’ cowboy boots and a leather hat that would make Wanda Jackson green with envy. All I can say is… The owners of this store should moonlight as interior decorators. I’d hire them to design my bungalow.
Pam S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Moon and Arrow recently opened in Queen Village, with a very pretty rustic without kitsch kind of vibe. It’s hard to categorize, but it’s a mixture of some art pieces, lots of cool vintage finds, and some great vintage clothing on the side. It’s a nice large space to browse and find something interesting — kind of if Era Atomica were a lot bigger and broader in scope. It’s really quite beautiful, and the window display is very inviting. Definitely worth a stroll inside. The staff were very nice when I was searching for a random thing(a candlestick holder) and so many of the things in there were intriguing, and would probably make great gifts.