I have just discovered this awesome store, thanks to a friend of mine. Being in my late 30s, I didn’t know if a boutique like this would have clothes I like and in my size(ahem), but turns out it was a «yes» to both. There is a large selection, all organized by color(can’t decide if I like that or not, because it can be hard to track down all the dresses, say, all over the store). There is casual sportswear, jeans, blouses, slacks and dresses, so stuff for all occasions. The help was fantastic, guiding me to things that would flatter me and also keep me fashion-forward. They have lots of cute jewelry and such, but not much for shoes and handbags — stick to Weaver’s or other specialty shops for those things. I will keep coming back for sure. A fun place to shop!
Chris G.
Classificação do local: 4 Kansas City, MO
I love this store! It was a big reason I headed over to Lawrence to shop. I found some fabulous jewelry at affordable prices! The clothes looked to be a bit out of my price range at the moment, but were of very good quality. The selection of jewelry was great, and they were beautiful. I need to tell my husband that he bought me a beautiful bracelet(with sentiments on it) for Christmas! :) The help was a bit TOO helpful, but I noticed that at a couple other stores I visited as well. Maybe I’ve just forgotten how friendly small town shopping is.
Carrie H.
Classificação do local: 4 Sebastopol, CA
Lawrence has its own style of being somewhat hippie, somewhat vintage, somewhat urban, and somewhat funky. At Eccentricity they try to mesh it all into one style, or at least into one store. What struck me first was the color coded sections, which I actually like because I’m picky. So I went to my preferred color choice and started combing the racks to see what they had to offer. Lots of jersey cotton designed into pretty, fitted tees and dresses. More modern selection of jackets and tights. They cross the line on some items, but they do call themselves«eccentric» so cowboy boots with plaid and fringe are A-Ok with them. They also experiment with animal prints(something that I’ve never gotten), and really colorful accessories(I mean, REALLY colorful stuff that might even make a gay man cringe). But overall, they displayed a nice selection of women’s clothing that was eclectic and accessible to most. I also dug their jewelry section because it was a little different than most, focusing on chunky chains and big pendants. They didn’t look cheap(well, they weren’t cheap) but affordable and vintage looking.