"This is a cute little boutique in the shops by Buffalo Wild Wings at 116th and Olio. They have clothes, jewelry and a few home decor items. I visited the store for Small Business Saturday. They were having a little wine party in the store to celebrate Small Business Saturday and the mood was very festive. It seems like a fun place to hang out, and a very calming atmosphere, lot of room between fixtures in the store and a little seating area.The clothes are probably for the 20-mid 40 something crowd. I didn't find anything for myself but saw a lot of things for my daughter.I did buy a soy candle that was locally made in Fishers. The saying on the glass jar reminded me of someone and will make a perfect hostess gift."
"I found some designer jeans here for $50 that usually sell for about $200, and they are my favorite go-to jeans, so that's cool. At first, I was a little disappointed in The Toggery because it seemed like the clothes were just a half step up from a regular Goodwill, but then I found the jeans, and now I'm not so sure. I think it all depends on when you shop, and what you're looking for. If you're looking for unusual vintage gems, you probably won't find that here. If you're looking for regional-trendy clothing ... you will probably find that here. I visited on a Saturday afternoon, and the racks seemed a little picked-through, but I think that's because this place is popular and so the racks probably were indeed picked through. They buy clothing during the weekdays, so if you want to find the good stuff, you should probably visit during the week, I'm thinking.The clothing is arranged very nicely, and everything is super organized and clean. They have dressing rooms available that you can just walk into (you don't have to flag down someone!), and they also have sale items that are pretty good. Like most consignment shops, they don't accept returns or exchanges, so make sure you're happy with your items before you purchase!"
"Francis+Parke is a lovely little boutique in downtown Zionsville that sells men and women's casual wear. The shop is locally owned and operated. The business relocated recently to this new storefront to expand. The interior is decorated in an industrial style with a few repurposed items as decor. The store is immaculate and well organized. They carry seasonal clothes and currently have a nice selection of colorful tops and dresses for women. The high-end men's bathing suits caught my eye and would make great Father's Day presents. They also carry a few specialty bar items, such as bourbon cherries. The clerk was friendly and welcoming. Worth checking out."
"This is a hidden gem in Plainfield! I stopped in for the first time this weekend and I already have an obsession.You can find jewelry, purses, home decor, scarves, dresses, and plenty of tops and bottoms, all in trendy patterns and colors. Everything in the store is adorable! The low prices are equally exciting.I purchased a sundress and received endless compliments from all of my friends and even strangers. They were all shocked at how afordable it was!If you are in the area, this is a store you have to check out!"
"I spent the afternoon roaming around the Noblesville Square and found this little gem to the east of the courthouse. From the storefront, it looks like a small place, but inside (which also has an upstairs area), there are lots of nooks and crannies for booth space. After passing through the front room, I was greeted at the checkout desk. What I really liked about the place is that many of the booths were holiday themed which set it apart from most of the collective/flea market type places I've been to.There were items that looked like new, some antiques, some clothing, lots of holiday accessories too!I found a small Christmas tree decorated in quilled ornaments. I had to buy one for my wife! It was hard to decide.Anyway, of all the little shops I stopped by in downtown Noblesville, this was my favorite.Review #1851"
"While out shopping with my wife, we stopped into this Broad Ripple Shop that sits high above street level along Cornell (I forgot to check if there is an easier access from their parking lot on the west side of the building.) After climbing the stairs to the front porch, we entered into the shop. To the left of the shop is a row of dressing rooms for visitors to try on the women's clothing offered within the shop. To the right are several rows of clothing that extend to the back of the shop. To the immediate right of the doorway are accessories, party games, greeting cards, and other small gift items.Based upon my wife's opinion, the clothing seemed to be high quality but also came with a higher price tag than what she was used to paying. She found a gorgeous necklace almost immediately, but the nearly $400 price tag scared her off. The ladies working were welcoming and offered to help find something if needed.Review #3329"
"Was looking to get some shopping done and have never been to Ella Mae's Boutique. I stopped by and was blown away with the selection they had. Not only that but the prices were SO reasonable. Sometimes you don't know what to expect at a boutique but I was so happy that I stopped by!! I can't wait to go back and I think this might be a regular shopping stop for me!"
"This store has a bright and cheerful vibe filled with a small but diverse collection of well made items (per my wife's observation.) It's easy to find if you go to the Coca Cola Bottleworks and see the signs for the Hotel, this store is just north of the hotel on the same side of the street. Metered parking is available on Mass Ave or there are pay lots across the street and behind the "Garage". I am not aware of any validating of your parking stub for this store. You would have to ask.Once you find it, the store feels fresh and new, is well lit, and seems to mirror the title "Good Neighbor" with quality items and friendly staff. Since it was a cold weekday just before lunch, there weren't any other customers, but the young lady who was working didn't hover over us but engaged us in conversation offering to help find anything we were looking for. Basically, women's clothing is to the left as you enter and men's to the right. They did have quite a bit of denim clothing, and lots of warm wear for getting us through the winter. You can shop and then head over to the Garage Food Hall (located north of 9th street only) across Edison. Or if you are curious, look into the lobby of the new Bottleworks Hotel which preserved much of the art deco facade. It is a beautiful area to shop with everything clean and new, but paying homage to the past. Check out Good Neighbor while in the area!Review #3845"
"I found so many good items here! Including a pair of Clarks sandals that I had been searching for but were discontinued. But I found them here -- and in my size! That almost never happens, people. Never. At least, not to me.Simply Chic is basically an upscale thrift store. So, you will find used clothing and shoes here, but everything sold has been well kept and is in good condition. Many things are new with tags. I wear my clothing down to the threads, so I could never resell my clothes here, but many people I know sell their clothes to Simply Chic and make some money (or store credit). I like coming here because I know I will always find something I like, and for pennies on the dollar. I like not spending money!"
"We stumbled upon Art of You while strolling through Fountain Square this past Saturday. The owner put on her first "community day" and we got to paint a canvas for free! She was super friendly and made us feel welcome as soon as we stepped through the door. While we painted, she gave supernatural numerology readings to any guests who wanted one. I did not personally receive a reading, but my friend got one, and it was very fun to learn about!The inside of the shop is bright and loud. The walls are covered in colorful paintings from floor to ceiling, there is a rack full of artsy clothes for sale, and a couch in the center of the space. Halfway through painting, I also noticed a cat curled up on top of the couch. He's a very calm and friendly guy - an adorable painting buddy. Usually, a painting day costs $20, and she offers a wide array of supplies and different canvas sizes. I hope to come back another day. It was a nice weekend activity. Definitely recommend that you check it out."
Lauren W.
Jan 12, 2021
Love that they carry Free People, Spanx and Ambre Blends. I usually go here when I want to try a brand that doesn't have a store front, because usually they carry them. Plus, I'm not sure if I'm always lucky but I always find great things on sale IN MY SIZE.I will say their website isn't very user friendly or modern, but I wouldn't let that influence your opinion about them. Give their store front a try!
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Aug 12, 2019
This is a great spot to find brand-name clothing for a fraction of the price. It's especially great if you need some more business professional clothing (aka clothing you don't wear all the time) and therefore don't want to buy at full price. The store is big and divided by categories. It's entirely women's clothes: skirts, dresses, pants, shorts, shirts, jewelry, shoes, bags, etc. They're also divided by size and the store is very organized. I didn't purchase anything this time around, but brought in brand-name clothes to trade in. When you do this, you need to have tough skin because over half of what you bring in will probably be denied. They have to match what they keep based on store seasonality and what has sold well in the past. They also do not accept any swimsuits. All in all, they kept a few of my items and I now will receive 40% of what it sells for which is pretty cool. They give you an online sign in so you can check and find out when your clothes have been sold, then either get a check in the mail or go to the store to pick up your cash. Very cool and I love that my clothes can be reused by people who love them too.
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Sep 11, 2022
Best boutique in the state, truly top notch merchandising! Impeccably curated collection that is always "classically current" per their motto! The shelves are always stocked with tasteful inventory that suits most that would find themselves walking on Main Street in Zionsville. The brands are all high quality with many brands you'll recognize and quite a few you'll be pleasantly introduced to. I've been twice with my girlfriend while waiting on our table at Rosie's and we found great stuff both times. The owner Tracy Dull has amazing taste, takes great care in helping you shop (without being pushy) and just makes you enjoy the experience from the second you walk in until the moment you leave!
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Feb 29, 2020
I absolutely LOVE this boutique! I have been shopping here for over a year and have to limit myself to 1 trip a month or else I will go broke on fashionable treats. I usually find boutiques to have teeny tiny clothes, but I never have a problem finding things to fit me here. (I usually wear a M/L top and 12 bottom) They have EVERYTHING... leggings, jeans, CC hats, long & short dresses, flowy tops for layering, shoes, scarves, ball caps, hair accessories, casual, little black dresses... seriously, y'all... EVERYTHING. Even after my hunt through the clothes leaves me with a pile of goodies, I go back for another round to cruise through all the beautiful accessories on the most unique and pretty displays. I love the brushed metals, naturals wood, beads, and natural stones incorporated throughout their earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. The ring dish on the front counter also scores me some good finds at very reasonable prices. The staff is always super friendly and helpful as well. You have got to stop in at this boutique located in a tiny shopping center in Plainfield. (There is a coffee/bakery place, beautiful salon, and children's clothing store all nestled together and owned by the same family! Love that!) Oh, and they have a little punch card that scores you cash off after so many purchases. Who doesn't love a discount, right?!
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Oct 19, 2019
From inside the front door you can't see that this place goes back, back way back. They also have a upstairs. Only found a couple small items that caught my eye. One was a Day of the Dead ring. Other was just a small bottle that fit our guest bath decor. Nicely kept up all the booths were clean and well presented.
Visit Restaurant PageJennifer L.
Sep 14, 2008
From the outside, this place looks like it's for older women. Even more so when you walk in and see framed pieces and cards with overly dramatic and hokey sayings.Luckily, the clothing is more inspired. You have to dig for smaller sizes, but many of the items seem one-of-a-kind. I spotted a simple boatneck shirt with large fabric flowers around the collar and an iridescent, gathered skirt to go with it. Many pieces here are embellished in a lovely way that's offbeat yet sophisticated. The perfect example was an embellished cardigan with off-center buttons. Spanx, Fashion Tape, pocket lotion and other best-dressed essentials can all be found here. Be forewarned: Prices are a bit steep, for everything. They're moving to behind the Brew Pub come January.
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May 17, 2017
If you were giving an award for the most genuine, sweet, compassionate and kind owner....yep they would get it. I don't care what your size you are welcome there with open arms and the gals will help build outfits for you. The prices are incredible and the clothing is very similar as to what you'd find in higher priced boutiques in Zionsville and Carmel (so why not save some money and go visit Ella Mae's)? Darling accessories also!
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Jun 4, 2021
I finally got a chance to check out the inside of "Good Neighbor," a compassion-based boutique retailer located in a Bottleworks District storefront just across from the Food Hall. It has been interesting to see how the Bottleworks folks tackled accessibility while renovating this former Coca-Cola Bottling Plant location that maintains much of its nostalgic charm while being updated for a 21st century crowd. There are failures, like the entryway to Blue Collar Coffee Co., and there are thoughtful successes like here at Good Neighbor where a concrete ramp is ADA compliant and still consistent with the overall decor. There's parking available either in nearby paid lots or at meters. The actual Bottleworks lot is $5 for 0-3 hours (some do validate, though as a general rule I wouldn't expect it). Be aware that while it's self-pay either via app or a kiosk, they watch the parking lot like a hawk. Back to Good Neighbor. I loved this phrasing on the wall at Good Neighbor:"We believe that clothes made by people who arevalued, rewarded and empowered are good for everyone.So, we carry brands whose beliefs we dig andwe support local labels who are making the worlda more compassionate and inclusive place for all of us."They had a variety of men's and women's clothing - it's definitely a little pricey and definitely seemed to be geared toward those who wear smaller sizes. There was some variation, however. They also had some very nice candles and a rather beautiful plant corner that very thoughtfully told you how to care for the plant. While I found the clothing prices a little high, I found the plant prices pretty darn reasonable. I very nearly bought a couple of them. The store itself has a double-sided glass door entryway. It's a fairly heavy door (as is true of all the Bottleworks doors). Once inside, I was easily able to wheel around without bumping or worrying about knocking things over. I'm not sure about the dressing room. My sense was that it likely wasn't wheelchair friendly, but I really didn't see anything that I needed to try on. The employees were friendly but in a more introverted way. I think it was obvious I wasn't their usual type of customer. Truthfully, though, I'll likely go back when in the area and could easily see myself being drawn to the plants or candles again. Good Neighbor has an e-mail list. If you sign up, you can get 20% of your first order. They offer complimentary shipping on orders over $100. Right now, there are two Good Neighbor locations - the one here in Bottleworks and another in Detroit at the Shinola Hotel. This is an ideal shop for this area and fits nicely with the attached Bottleworks Hotel (separate entrance). The atmosphere is pleasant, the clothing appealing and ethical, and the entire business framework consistent with the B-Corp movement. I'm not quite ready to go for a 5-star yet, but I'll definitely be back.
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"When walking around the courthouse square, I noticed a sign for "Urban Grounds" and nearby, "Urban Farmchic" with lots of Autumn festival decor out front. A cup of coffee sounded good, so I entered.Urban Farmchic (pronounced chick, not chic. Using the "k" in the name produced too many inquiries about buying chickens!) is a new addition to the square after starting in a more rural setting. The new shop has a small seating area on the left, then the counter for purchases, ordering coffee, or selecting a candy/fudge option. The rest of the store has a mix of women's clothing, some smaller items that could be home decor, and even a section for dog lovers. It's got a little bit of a diverse selection. The space is a little congested, so when you walk towards the back, the nooks block your view of the rest of the store, but in mid-afternoon, it wasn't crowded so I was able to get around easily.I liked that the coffee was "ready to drink" without 20 minutes of cooling time. I also picked up some chocolate "turtles" and peanut butter fudge that were good. Of course, home made candies tend to be pricey, so the good news is that unless you're rich, you shouldn't need to worry about calories! ha!Very friendly staff who was pleasant and helpful.Review #3143"
"I almost don't want people to know about this awesome place, I stopped here before going to pick up items for our food pantry at work, and I was pleasantly surprised at what I found here.This store is so clean and well organized! I loved checking out all of the woman's items, they have so many options and it's a great amount of nice clothing items, I was impressed with the selection. They have a mens and kids section, as well as home goods, food, and other great items. I'll be back to check them out again, when I have more time to browse: This place is amazing! I'm glad it's an option for the citizens of indianapolis."
"For a relatively small boutique, there is no shortage of good options at BP. I always find several gems to spice up my seasonal wardrobe that I have to prune down for the sake of my budget before checking out. I get a little bit of a Francesca's vibe from the store, but I like the selection here much more!"
"Michele's is full of everything you want a boutique to have. Shelves and racks of clothing, shoes, jewelry, purses, outdoor wear, jackets, Vera Bradley, Colts wear and more. I loved the atmosphere of the shop and found it easy to browse. Some of the isles are narrow but still easy to maneuver if not packed with customers.This is same owner as the small store in Zionsville. This store has a much larger selection but the same quality product. The customer service was excellent, checking on many of us several times, and she was very friendly.Great store to visit for any type of gift. Something for most any woman on your list. Next door to Merle Norman on West Northfield Drive."
"Those who know, know and the rest have yet to discover. Here what you need to know:The Secret Ingredient is a GEM of a botique which offers a selection of high quality items ranging from fine crystal to jewlery to books, candles, childrens clothing and all sorts of nick knacks. The epmphasis is on understated quality. If you're lable contious this isn't your place.Less in your face along the ines of a long weekend in on Nantucket with well heeled friends. the place will raise your gane. Paper linens, William Yeoward and Baccarat crystal to Nest candles.Stop by and let the frinedly staff led by Claudia the proprietor introduce you or welcome you back to fine products and unique selections ."
"Can I just move in here? I love going through every nook and cranny this little boutique has to offer. Follow them on FB or instagram because you can place holds on items since they only get a couple of each. Check out the candles they carry by a local artisan as well, Unplugged soy candles. She makes them to order. A great find in downtown Noblesville!"
"I have been shopping regularly over the past year at 8Fifteen. I could go on and on about all the brands and designers they carry, but what I'm most impressed by is the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff.Shopping 8fifteen is a delight. They aren't pushy, but offer excellent knowledge on the clothes and expertise in styling. I've watched them patiently and skillfully help customers that are trying on clothes... and I have personally benefited from their help when I've selected some of my favorite sneakers!! (They regularly carry VEJA and Golden Goose)I love their jewelry and candles, too. I know that whatever I choose to purchase from a 8FIFTEEN, it's going to be excellent quality. From my shopping experience here, I happen to know that this locally owned boutique also supports several local nonprofits in the community. I'll be a customer for life."
"I had an amazing experience purchasing my wedding dress here! The minute I walked in the door, Hannah greeted me and started to assist me. I let her know what I was looking for and the hunt began. She was insightful, helpful and caring. I had been to a big box retailer and the experience was very different. The biggest difference, the wedding dresses are actually nice here! I tried on about five, in all. Not once was Hannah annoyed or did she make me feel rushed. We laughed, we smiled and best of all she helped me find the absolute perfect dress! I walked in with one idea in mind and walked out with a completely different dress. All I can say is, when you know, you know. Katie was also helpful in showing me various shoes/accessories and she provided me a referral for my alterations. The seamstress experience has been just as enjoyable! I truly lucked out stopping in here! They are worth the try!"
"The opening of Civvies (and several other new retailers) has amped up the charm of the 54th & Monon area! This shop is full of beautiful things that rival the finds at Anthropologie and West Elm, and its in walking distance for many of us who live and work in the area! On both of the occassions that I've popped in I've been greeted warmly with an offer for a beverage while I shop - and last week when I popped over I was treated to a complimentary chair massage from Sarah, who is a practicioner at Embarque. It was delightful. Walking through this shop I started making a mental holiday shopping list (and a wish list for myself, soon to be shared w/my husband!) and I'll be back to start checking some things off. While this shop suits my tastes, many of the prices don't necessarily suit my budget. Pop in and see for yourself!"
"Tie dyeing isn't an activity that I'm going to let happen at my house anytime soon, especially with children like mine who are active and have a total disregard for preserving any sense of order and cleanliness. So I'm glad that a place like The Tie Dye Lab exists, because we get to explore a new-to-us artform that is fun as well as functional, and all the mess stays away from my house!We visited during one of The Tie Dye Lab's preschool story times, where kids under the age of 6 can tie dye an item, and also listen to a story, do a craft and eat a snack. This is a really fun introduction to tie dyeing, and the whole experience was relaxed and really fun. A staff member is there the whole time to guide you and help with each step. It's an hour of fun for young kids in a kid-friendly environment. They have a lot of different things that you can tie dye here -- everything from t-shirts to beach towels to bandannas to bags -- but we visited around Christmas time, so we tie dyed a Christmas stocking. It came out so good! It's definitely something we will treasure forever.If you have a young child, I highly recommend visiting during one of their preschool story times. But if you don't have a preschooler, just know that all ages are welcome here, and you don't need a reservation or anything -- they accept walk-ins. This is an awesome place that will help you create something unique and beautiful."
"Sage is a beautiful store on Mass Ave in downtown Indy.So beautiful, in fact, that I want to plop my big butt down in the middle of the floor and declare it my own. Yes, I want to kick owner Jessica out and move in to live forever and ever.Now on to the clothing ...The clothes are, how do I say this, BEAUTIFUL! I, however, have not had the guts or the cash to actually pull off buying something. Enter sad face here .... :( I admire the owner's choices of what to bring in to her loft-like space. There's not much to look at ... at all. But that's what makes it feel special. I like to think that these are the clothes Jessica pulls out to show to only her most special guests and customers and friends ... like you've walked into her closet and she's going to share something absolutely stunning and wonderful with only you.NOTE: One time when I was working at a certain newspaper office located a hop, skip and a jump away, Jessica was sooooo gracious to let us borrow a ton of clothing for a photo shoot with some models. I sniffed the clothing the entire walk back to the office. Swear to GOD."
"I love coming to this store for a treat for myself! The items are budget friendly but consciously curated to be on trend and high quality. A number of pieces I have bought from this store ALWAYS receive compliments when I wear them out. The shop dog Charlie is also such a sweetheart. Be sure to add this on to your local shopping scene routine in Broad Ripple."
"If you love J.Crew clothing, but don't like paying J.Crew prices: Bada-bing-bada-boom! This is the place for you. This is a J.Crew outlet store, so you will find really great prices here. For instance, when I walked into the store, they were having a 50% off everything sale, so I saw sales like pajama pants for $13. As I made my way to the back of the store where the clearance section is, everything there was ANOTHER 50% off. Like I said, really good prices. You're not going to find everything you want here. For being an outlet store, it's kind of small, and the selection is not very great. However, you'll find good prices on what's there. The sales people are also very friendly and helpful, and everything is nice and tidy."
"This shop had such cute clothes for reasonable prices. They also offered jewelry, accessories, shoes, candles and some cosmetics. The staff was really nice and helpful when I visited and they had a great clearance rack. The clothing reminded me of Free People and was all so cute! This is a great place to go to if you're in need of an outfit for date night, weddings or just a casual weekend outfit. Great location too!"
"I absolutely love this store they have everything for women in all different sizes everything they have comes from Macy's and QVC there items are not used the items they have are items that are not selling. The ladys that work here are really helpful and very outing they smile a lot they will ask you over and over again do you need help with anything they even tell you if there's something you have that doesn't look good on you they will definitely tell you the truth all in all this is really a great store to shop it's very far from where I live but its worth the drive."