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If you could open any type of store, or walk somewhere and just stumble across a charming town filled with transporting shops, what would it be/look like?
Bookstore? Florist? Coffee shop? I'd love a cheese shop or a bath and body type of shop like the one in Practical Magic movie. |
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When I was younger, it was the kind of shop that carried lovely unneccesary things like stationary, candlesticks, bits of pottery, decorative pillows, cards, etc.
Now I think it would be a farm stand, heavy on the flowers. |
| Flower shop. |
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I agree with PP - a blend of beautiful little things incl bed and bath products, candles, scarves - maybe just a few really nice pieces of clothing.
I would look at offering a few unique types of products incl specialty pencils, flowers, snacks, textiles, soaps. Maybe throw a few beautiful selection of flatware/party dishes etc. I would want to carry brands that were hard to find in US mostly from overseas. It's my dream job if I ever won the lotto . So everything beautiful and also practical if possible
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A combination of Red Barn Mercantile and Penny Post in Old Town. Love those stores.
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Pie Shop with simple savory foods (soups, sandwiches, etc.)
Community oriented place where seniors can hang out and chat, kids can play board games or do homework, free book exchange, live music on Friday night, etc. Basically a community center that serves great pie |
| i LOOOOVE bookstore bar-coffee shops. Whenever I walk into one, i feel instantly at home. |
You are my soulmate! |
| Very upscale children’s clothing. |
| Me running a store vs stumbling across one to browse - totally different answers! For browsing, book/coffee/seeds/plants/organic foods and lower sugar wholesome baked goods mash up store with various nooks for resting and browsing. Also would ideally have nice bathrooms! |
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Bookstore. Though a pie shop sounds lovely!
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Sister Pie in Detroit is basically this |
| For stumbling across, I always love the ones with the “sassy” tea towels and cocktail napkins and unique necklaces etc |
| My mother owned a store like this decades ago and people still talk about it fondly - very imaginative and eclectic gifts and jewelry from all over before eclectic gifts were popular … |
| Bookstore with comfortable chairs! |