Cute store! I prefer going during the week versus the weekend so that it’s not crowded. Many unique items and not bad prices. Friendly staff too. I always end up buying something even though the original intention is just to browse. This store represents, to me, how unique Culpeper is or can be.
Will N.
Classificação do local: 4 Fairfax, VA
This is a cool little spot in Culpeper. I’ve walked over here a couple times after eating at It’s About Thyme to browse, and I ended up picking up a couple decorative items for my living room here. It’s a great spot for gifts. Someone actually got me a couple of coasters there. Like many of the other items there, they are pretty unique. One has a drawing of a ship on stormy seas, the other has a couple of flintlock muskets. Some other examples they have there are some wood sculptures, and also they had some really cool sculptures made from the metal of coke bottles. Pretty cool little spot, would definitely recommend it if you’d like to get someone a unique gift.
Cara F.
Classificação do local: 5 Thomaston, CT
Really neat store for various gift ideas! We visited 3 times and found all kids if interesting things!
Rick G.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
This is a fun stop every time my wife and I are in town. We seem to never walk out empty handed as they’ve such a selection of useful and excentric items for the home, yard or person. Their prices are reasonable, and my enjoyment is walking in a museum-like atmosphere. Oh, and the staff are really nice. Watch for their seasonal sales too, you can really walk out with some fantastic deals. Did I mention it’s huge. This is a highly recommended stop for anyone!
Megan R.
Classificação do local: 3 Washington, DC
Large store, half clothing, half«items» from around the world. Range of prices.
Paul S.
Classificação do local: 4 Culpeper, VA
Excellent place to get a unique gift for your friends with eclectic tastes.
Mac O.
Classificação do local: 4 Alexandria, VA
I’m always looking for fun, different places to shop and buy gifts, so I was *really* excited to stumble upon The Cameleer one afternoon in Culpeper. Think of Ten Thousand Villages, and you have an idea of what The Cameleer is like. Although it has a bit more varied selection and bigger inventory. It also seems a little more upscale and refined, tho I really do love Ten Thousand Villages. It’s such a great place to browse for awhile, but if you stay too long you’ll want to buy everything. And they sell everything: handbags, jewelry, decorative arts for the home and garden, children’s hobbies. It’s a wonderfully eclectic mix of Aboriginal goods from all over the world. I’ve picked up gorgeous amber earrings, a cozy, mint green, cowl neck sweater, a pottery lizard for the flower pots… every time you turn around there’s something waiting to delight you! Check out the sales sections and the sales racks of clothes, too. You can find a real bargain(hello cozy cowl neck!). I wish I lived closer to Culpeper and could visit The Cameleer more often!
Christina V.
Classificação do local: 5 Claremont, CA
This place is really cute. Whenever I visit virginia I always stop here. Cool things and not too bad pricing! try it out
S P.
Classificação do local: 4 Warrenton, VA
Great store! Loads of wonderful, different and unusual items. They have jewelry, clothing, leather goods, kids stuff, household goods, you name it. If it is unusual and really cool. It is there. Most of the clothes are Tienello and natural fibers, the jewelery is mostly siver with a smattering of gold and opals. And there is a ton of cool african things, drums, and wooden goods and fabric… Need I go on!!! go there, get your mom something, and while you are at it get yourself a possum down sweater.