Showing posts with label Shop Small. Show all posts
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Friday, November 29, 2024

Hip in Detroit's 2024 Guide to Shopping Local

Detroit Dye House - Detroit

This holiday season, as you shop for gifts for others or for yourself, we encourage you to check out at least one small business that you haven't visited before. The Metro Detroit area has a plethora of great businesses that make shopping small easy and fun. We're sure you probably already have your favorite shops that you plan to stop by this holiday season, but if you check out a few new ones, you might find the perfect gift that you didn't even know was on your list!

We've curated a list of great shops in Detroit and the surrounding suburbs that will make your holiday shopping more fun and enjoyable. By shopping small, rather than just online or at big box stores, you'll not only find unique gifts, but you'll also help to keep someone's dream of owning their own business alive. 

Although this list might narrow things down a bit when it comes to shopping local, it is quite the long list. So, we've added this key that will help you narrow down which store might carry what you're looking for!

Key: B=Bikes C=Clothing F=Food H=Home Goods J=Jewelry
M=Music Equipment
P=Pet Supplies R=Records  S=Fun Stuff  T=Toys X=Skateboards V=Vintage W=Wellness/Beauty


George Gregory - Detroit

Detroit
Boro C
City Bird CHJST
Nest HS
POST HS
Urbanum HJW

DeVries - 3rd Floor - Eastern Market

Eastern Market


Hamtramck

Not Sorry Goods - Ferndale

Ferndale
Beatnix on 9 CJ


Saffron - Downtown Royal Oak

Royal Oak
hihi ST


Youngbloods - Hazel Park & Pop-Up @ The Rust Belt in Ferndale

Other Cities in Metro-Detroit

Multiple Small Businesses in One Place
Shops at Cadillac Square - Detroit (10 local makers)
The Rust Belt - Ferndale (40 local makers in one spot)


~C&S

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Spruce Up Your Spring Wardrobe by Shopping Local

Spring is finally here and the warmer weather has come along with it! We're all in the mood to venture out a bit more and maybe even get dressed before we leave the house. Plus, with many people getting vaccinated, it's just a matter of time before you will be seen in public again. 

If you feel like your wardrobe could use some revamping for the season, check out these spring looks that were sent to us from a few of our favorite local businesses! For a list of more local clothing stores, check out our Shop Small or Die Guide

Youngbloods
24918 John R., Hazel Park, MI 48030
youngbloodsshop.com
Instagram: @youngbloodsshop

Youngbloods specializes in menswear, plus you can get a trim at their barbershop while you're there! Although they mainly carry men's clothing, there are quite a few accessories and items that everyone can pull off. Check out some of their favorite looks for spring below. 



Old Soul Vintage
3627 B Cass Ave., Detroit, MI 48201
shopoldsoulvintage.com

After the Flu of 1918, everyone was ready to get out of the house, live life, and look fabulous during the Roaring '20s. Old Soul Vintage's new collaborative clothing line "Charades" will let you have fun with your clothes, after wearing sweats and pajamas for most of the last year. The collaboration is between OSV, Leslie Graver (Bitchin Stitchin), Crying Heart Craft Co., and Shadow Show. Make sure you stop by the shop to see what vintage treasures you can find too! 

Photo credit: @punkypies


Brightlytwisted
1418 Michigan Ave., Detroit, MI 48216
Instagram: @brightlytwisted

If you're not quite ready to give up the comfy clothes just yet, Brightlytwisted is the perfect fit. Their tie-dyed clothing looks great and feels great, with everything from dresses to hoodies. Check out some of their latest items below and head to their website to see their full clothing line. 



Friday, November 24, 2017

Hip in Detroit Guide to Shopping Small this Weekend

ZMC Pharmacy- This little shop has something for everyone, They also have a great selection of cards and stocking stuffer. Plus, they will have Santa in-house are 10 a.m. on December 2nd!

Rouge Makeup and Nail Studio- Our favorite vegan nail, makeup, and skincare studio are running a lot of specials this weekend and they are featuring some cool packaged deals that you can purchase throughout the holiday season. Stop in sometime and chat with Cheryl she will make sure that you leave with the perfect gift to pamper!

Third Wave Music- This Saturday! T-shirts 25% off! ALL small goods 10% off! ALL instruments & USED pedals 5% off!

Blumz by JRDesigns- BLumz by JRDesigns has great gifts and holiday decor. Plus, they have beautiful flowers! They will also be running some specials this Saturday that you can unlock by saying the magical words Shop Small this Saturday, November 25th.




Alley and Eye- Alley and Eye has the coolest shades in town. You can sope a pair this Saturday at the Femology event or at Inner State Gallery. Or you can order online and get a pair at 15% off with the code BlackFriday this Friday only! 

UHF Records- Its Record Store day, here is a full list of everything that they will have!

Brightly Twisted-Brightly Twisted makes the most uncommonly pretty clothing and home goods and they are featuring 40% off everything on their website through this Sunday!

City Bird/Nest-These cool gift shops are featuring sales and specials on Friday and Saturday. Plus, they are giving away some prizes for the first people to come in this weekend!

B.Nektar- B.Nektar is giving discounts on any mix and match cases of mead or cider purchased. 10% off and if you buy 6 bottles you get a free B. Nektar tote.

Lost and Found Vintage- the best place to buy vintage goods is having a sale! Black Friday: 20% off on all clothing and accessories. (Excluding KEPT jewelry) and on Small Business Saturday 10% on all clothing and accessories. (Excluding KEPT jewelry).

Rock City Music Company- 30% used vinyl, 20% off accessories, 10% off new guitars amps and pedals!

Miner's Den- Miner's Den is featuring 15% off their Michigan collections including Rebel Nell, Fordite, Petoskey and their Miner’s Den designer Michigan jewelry!

Peacock Room- This Friday and Saturday! 20% off ALL full-length gowns, 20% off Michael Michaud, 20% off La Vie Parisienne, and 20% off hairpins and barrettes.

Scout- One of the coolest little shops in Royal Oak, a great place to buy a gift!

Third Man Records- It's Record Store Day! Here is a full list of everything that they will have!

Green Daffodil- Small Business Saturday, November 25th from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.! Enjoy 15% off of Green Daffodil Products IN-STORE ONLY. There will be goodie bags for the first 25 customers who make a purchase.

Will Leather Goods- They are offering 20% off everything online and in-store through the 27th!

The Rustbelt Market- This amazing market literally has something for everyone, you can get a drink while you shop!  Open all weekend!

Found Sound Records- It's Record Store Day! Here is a full list of everything special that they plan to have! Plus there will be a meet & greet with Thor in store!

Rail and Anchor- Cool affordable gifts plus they wrap them for you if you ask! 

Saffron- Looking for something cute to wear this holiday season? Or maybe you need help shopping for your girlfriend. Go to Saffron, they'll take care of you! Cutest clothes in town!

Village Vinyl- Friday you can get everything for 10% off starting at 10 a.m.! And Saturday they will open at 11 a.m. with 20% off select items and 10% off everything else!



Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Hip in Detroit Talks One Year in Business with Third Wave Music

Everyone talks about small business as being the backbone of our economy, but we don't give small businesses enough credit for taking a chance and opening up in the City of Detroit. It's easy for corporations to take advantage of the city's perks and give it a shot because they can take the risk, but small startups don't have as much wiggle room. Detroit needs a strong backbone of local businesses to provide the community with the resources it needs, but small businesses need the support of their local communities to keep their doors open. So, when a cool business takes a chance and opens their doors in Detroit we have to show them our support!

One of the coolest businesses to open in the city was Third Wave Music. It was Detroit's first musical instrument and equipment store to open its doors in decades and it has delivered much more than it originally promised.
Not only has Third Wave Music become a one-stop shop for local musicians, it has also become a gathering place for the music community. The owners are as passionate about people and community as they are about music. The store is constantly adding new stock and offering new services, as well as bringing in the community together to learn about and appreciate Detroit's musical community together.  

We reached out to Jen David to check in with her about Third Wave on the heels of their one year anniversary. Her passion for music, community and Detroit comes through as you read her words. Check out what she has to say after one full year in business and stop by soon to check out all their new stock!  Don't forget, they are having a huge Shop Small sale this Saturday! 

HID- Why did you decide to open a music store in Detroit?
Jen David- "I feel I had a unique set of life circumstances to lead me to this place. I was gigging and living across from where the shop is for a few years and thinking about how ridiculous it was that Detroit didn’t really have a music store even though there were SO many musicians. Mostly out of my own selfish annoyance of driving to Guitar Center or Gordy’s or having my mom grab me stuff from the music store she was managing. That too, the combination of having a music store manager mom (in the business about forty years) and a jazz pianist father brought me to this point. I literally grew up in a music store and now I own one."

HID- How much of your stock is new and how much is used?
Jen David- "I’d say about 50/50. We carry an extensive inventory of breakables, those are the things that every player needs to replace. Guitar players need strings, woodwind players need reeds, DJ’s need needles, drummers need sticks and so on. For our instrument selection I seek out interesting and affordable used synths, band instruments, guitars, drum stuff, any instruments I can get a good deal on and pass it along to customers. I’m really excited about our vintage synth selection right now, because we have some really rare items that I’ve gotten lucky at some estate sales to find. It’s kind of a hunt, very rewarding to be able to play synths I’ve only ever heard of! When it comes to new instruments I am a little bit choosier, I specialize in local businesses and innovative companies making quality products. Some examples include a woman who grows her own gourds and turns them into shekeres, Red Panda a popular guitar effects company who are actually located across the street in the Green Garage, Artifex Detroit upcycled seatbelt guitar straps, Alley & Eye eyewear that keeps musicians looking fresh, to bigger electronics companies such as Korg, Vox Amps, Teenage Engineering and Critter & Guitari."

HID- How does someone start taking lessons at Third Wave?
Jen David- "Right now we have a roster of 6 talented teachers that teach on voice, guitar, strings, saxophone, and piano. You either come in, or give us a call, and we figure out a time that works for both you and the teacher and we get you going. The lessons run 25/half hour and you get your own time slot reserved every week."

HID- I know this sounds dumb, but how does consignment work? 
Jen David- "Not dumb, we sell your instrument for you and take a commission, and in our case it’s 20%. So if you want to make 100$ selling your guitar, we sell it for 120$ and you keep the 100$ and we keep the 20$."

HID- What are the three best memories that you have from the first year in business?
Jen David- "I’m just gonna name the first three big ones I can think of cause otherwise I will obsess about this. We recently hosted a really intimate and beautiful live music event with three talented performers (Kaylan Waterman, Kathy Leisen, and Rosali, check them out!) and man the vibes were just so good! Towards the end a customer brought a friend who happened to be this bomb ass harp player that I have been a fan of and was so excited to meet! She started throwing down and singing on piano, and Joshua jumped on drums and I played bass and it just felt so good and fun. Getting to play music randomly with such cool people is definitely a perk. Like I remember this drummer Shana stopped in, she’s friends with our guitar teacher Deekah (both also amazing local musicians) and we had the Oberheim synth that was used in the song Jump! by Van Halen and a customer came in, and on Saturdays we just kind jam, and he knew the entire keyboard part and we already had people on bass and drums and they just launched into the song like perfectly. I was laughing so hard! Shoot,  I think that’s two memories now…. Okay…here’s another one…Dally in the Alley and filming our latest video with Andrew Miller. I just love getting to connect with him on these Third Wave videos cause he captures me just being myself and it really resonates with people. I loved this video in particular because there was a woman who commented on it when I shared it saying “This video is no joke, I recently visited the store and she really is like this.” Haha! It’s great to be at Dally because it really just puts things into perspective for me, I was part of the organizational team from 2011-2013 and now my business is inside of it. Cool feeling. Is that three? I could go on and on - working on music with Devin who helps run the shop, Devin playing nose flute with my Dad improvising on piano, seeing that first coat of white paint on the brick wall with my best friend and husband, the first time I paid myself 500$ (last month haha), the first Wavy Week, my first big sale (Yamaha CS50), my mom cutting out an article about us from Music Trades magazine that came to the store she manages."


HID- What plans do you have for the store for the second year? 
Jen David- "I would like to expand our selection of new instruments, brands like Focusrite, Moog, Roland, I want to focus on studio gear, interfaces, it’s important to me to keep our inventory competitive with bigger dealers (cough cough Guitar Center cough cough, but fine-tuned to what our customers need. This first year was interesting because I really tried to just stock everything for all types of players, and now I am working on expanding and contracting and changing with those needs. Also doing more smaller intimate shows, and getting a lineup of seasonal group workshops and lessons, things to keep the community engaged."

HID- How often do you have live music inside the space?
Jen David- "We have live music in conjunction with larger scale events, Movement weekend, Noel Night (come listen to Efe Bes Dec 2nd!), opening week, anniversary party … but we recently had our first show just to have it and it was so nice, really want to do more of that."

HID- Why do you think music is so important to Detroit? 
Jen David- "Music is important to humanity and Detroit is important to music. This city has always inspired me the same way it has inspired the rest of the world. I’m just lucky to live in it, where else but Detroit could a little girl from the suburbs with a jazz player daddy end up singing backups for Martha Reeves at Bert’s on a random night? Don’t know… but I love it!"

HID- Is there anything else you would like our readers to know?
Jen David- "Word of mouth is our best friend, so please stop in, say hello, and spread the word!"


To learn more about Third Wave Music and to find their hours and learn more about their sales and specials follow them on facebook here


~S

Monday, November 20, 2017

The Eastern Market Offers Special Shopping Throughout the Holidays

The Eastern Market has provided Metro Detroit with fresh locally grown food since 1841.  The market opens at sunrise every Saturday and about 50,000 people come through to shop every weekend.  The market can become especially busy during the holiday season, including the weekends right before Thanksgiving and Christmas.  In order to keep up with the high holiday traffic and make sure that Detroit has access to great quality food and cool locally made items, the Eastern Market is opening for some special holiday hours to help you with your shopping.

The Market will be opening six extra times throughout the holiday season. This includes this Tuesday the 21st to help prepare you for Turkey day and Dec 19th right before Christmas.  In addition to these two days, they will be open four Sundays throughout the season.  The Sunday markets will focus on Michigan made gifting options including clothing, art, jewelry, and beauty products.  The market opens at 9 am on Tuesdays and 10 am on Sundays. This year they will also be featuring visits with Santa on December 9th and 10th. Please visit them here to find out more details about these events.

We highly encourage you to shop small and local this holiday season, its the best way to guarantee that you get them something special that no one else gets them! 

Monday, December 19, 2016

Your Last Minute Guide to Shopping Local

The Rocket Ferndale- The Rocket is a very cool store with thousands of kitschy items. They have everything a cool collector is looking for and this is the perfect place to get lots of last minute stocking stuffers for everyone on your list. They are open from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. Monday through Friday!

Shinola- If you're looking to buy somethting a little extra special this holiday season check out the Shinola gift guide. They have lots of really cool beautiful items that anyone would enjoy, including purses, rings, cuffs, bikes, and of course watches. They have free two day shipping online or you can visit them downtown. The store hours are 8 a.m. 'til 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Division Street Boutique- This Eastern Market based boutique is the home of the Detroit Hustles Harder Brand, Their brick and mortar store is open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday this week and they have lots of in-store sales that they share with their Facebook followers. So, add them to your feed to keep up with their latest deals and holiday specials.
Saffron Royal Oak

Saffron- This is one of our favorite stores in Metro Detroit! They carry items that you cannot find anywhere else and there is always something new and interesting to try on. This season they have lots of velvet, cool candles, chokers, lux capes, dresses, and more. They also have a really cool collection of torn up t-shirts for the rock stars on your list. This is a great place to pick up a something special to wear this weekend! They are open 11:30 a.m. -  7 p.m. Monday through Friday this week!

UHF Records- This record shop has special holiday hours leading up to the holidays. Don't forget that
they sell gift cards too!

MON - 12/19 - 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
TUE - 12/20 - 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
WED - 12/21 - 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
THUR - 12/22 - 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
FRI - 12/23 - 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
SAT - 12/24 - 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
SUN - 12/25 - CLOSED

Leon & Lulu- This cool Clawson shop carries everything from housewares to personal care items. They have a unique selection of items that you cannot find anywhere else in the area. You are guaranteed to find something special for everyone on your list inside their store. They also have special holiday hours to help accommodate their customers this week. They will be open from 10 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve!

Ironclad Tattoo Co- Ironclad has a lot of cool options for last minute shoppers, including upscale body jewelry, clothing and apparel from PRTY Crew Collective, Ironclad and InkAddict. Don't forget you can also get a gift card!

The Detroit Mercantile Co.- A unique collection of "new and vintage goods from Detroit and beyond". Open from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Scout- An interesting collection of home goods and rare beauty products in Royal Oak, Michigan. Open 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Nest Detroit

Nest- A collection of unique gifts in Midtown Detroit. Located next door to City Bird Detroit so you can hit up both places when you visit. They have lots of cool Michigan themed items, candles, and more. We love browsing around this place and always walk out with something cool!

Their holiday hours are as follows:
Sunday 12/18 - Thursday 12/22 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday 12/23 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday 12/24 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday 12/25 Closed

Rust Belt Market- The Rust Belt Market is a unique collection of vendors located on Woodward in Ferndale, MI. The space features tons of different local vendors selling everything from taxidermy to plants and Detroit themed merchandise. The best part is that they have a bar, so you can grab a cocktail before you browse around and do your shopping! The market's holiday hours are as follows:

Dec. 19TH: 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Dec. 20TH: 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Dec. 21ST: 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Dec. 22ND: 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Dec. 23RD: 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Dec. 24TH: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Dec. 25TH: CLOSED

City Bird- City Bird is another cool store that features lots of unique items. It is located in Midtown Detroit next to Nest. Both stores have a cool vibe, but carry different items.So it's worth stopping into both when you are in the area! If you have a hard to shop for friend or co-worker, this is a great place to find something to please them this holiday season! They are open from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday!

The Peacock Room- The Peacock Room is an upscale boutique in Detroit that has an amazing section of beautiful clothing and accessories. If you are looking for the perfect outfit for New Year's, Christmas or a holiday party, this is the place to go! They are open from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. all week!

Brightly Twisted- This uncommonly pretty Detroit company makes one of a kind clothing and accessories. The Detroit based brand uses all American made materials to create one of a kind pieces of wearable art in their dye house in Livonia. They have a showroom at the dye house that is open from 9 a.m. 'til 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or you can shop online!

Lost & Found Vintage- Lost and Found vintage is a cool resale shop in the heart of Royal Oak Michigan. They have a wide selection of coats, dresses, shoes, coots, purses, jewelry and antique items. They are open from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Friday.

Rouge Hair and Nails- Get someone started on a whole new beauty regimen at Rouge Hair and Nail Studio in Ferndale, Michigan. They have the best pedicures in town and a unique skin care and makeup line that is 100% organic. We can personally attest to how luxurious their products are and we are excited to see that they have started custom mixing organic foundation. I love their lipstick and would recommend a pedicure from Michelle to anyone who wants to feel true happiness. The shop is open from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday though Friday!

Noir Leather- Looking for something special for the naughty little freak in your life? Noir has a large selection of leather clothing and fun sex toys for every kind of couple. They are open from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. 'til 10 p.m. this Friday!
Rail and Anchor 

Rail and Anchor- This upscale home goods store is located in Royal Oak Michigan, walking distance from Scout. They are open from 11 a.m. 'til 8 p.m. this Monday through Friday.

Found Sound- Found Sound carries a wide selection of new and used records. They are open from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. all week and they have gift cards if you are not sure what to get!


~S