Posts tagged ‘shop’

October 22, 2010

Wow, more shopping/deal sites!

Yo, did you guys know about SteepandCheap.com? Because I sure didn’t, but apparently everyone else within 1,000 vertical feet of snow did. It flashes a new item every 30 minutes or until it sells out, whichever comes first, and its got tons of mountain-y gear like skis, accessories, clothes, hiking gear, shoes, packs, camping stuff, you think REI and they have it.

Also new to my life are Left Lane Sports and 118 Boardshop, both “invite-only” shopping sites more akin to RueLaLa, ideeli, or Gilt but with less frequent sales that sit on the site longer. They also focus on the outdoorsy stuff, though 118 Boardshop is a skate-culture shop.

You know what else is cool? My first ski boots:

They go really well with my hot pink skis. OF COURSE I got hot pink skis!!

October 5, 2010

Austin: New Local Daily Deal Site GivShop

Only in Austin, where deal sites populate the city like musicians, would we have a new daily deal site that gives back–as in, 50% of your purchase price goes back to a non-profit of your choice. How ridiculously cool is that? Hello GivShop.

Joining Groupon, LivingSocial, aDealio, Localiter, and Eversave, GivShop offers similar fare to the others–a mani/pedi today, eco-friendly house cleaning yesterday,and the chance to buy deals from other days as “side deals.”

Seriously, I’ve been buying all this stuff anyway (did I really need a case of wine? um, yes) so I might as well be donating money to non-profits while I’m at it! The list of non-profits you get to pick from is long:

Give GivShop a try! (and use this link, I get credits!)

September 29, 2010

Aspen: Shop and Eat in New Places!

New places to shop (I still love Susie’s):

WeSC, which stands for “WeAretheSuperlativeConspiracy”, opened its Aspen concept store this August. The Swedish born street-fashion brand is designed “For intellectual slackers,” it means for hipsters with cash to spend and attitude to spare (461 East Hopkins).

Courage. B boutique will open “soon” and specialize in fashionable women’s apparel and accessories. From ballet flats to Hermes-inspired Kelly bags to knit shifts with matching cardigans, you’ll find everything you need to update your wardrobe  … if you’re a tourist, probably.

Yoga studio 02 Aspen is opening a retail store in the Aspen Square building by Thanksgiving … while I think it’s amazing a lululemon hasn’t opened here yet despite the fact that you can’t GO to a yoga class in Aspen without seeing the silly om sign, the luxury yoga line is just one of many carried at 02′s main street store, but lulu’s shorts are marked up 150%. Unless there are some serious sales, I still have my fingers crossed for a local lulu (and you know my loyalty lies with King Yoga).

Dannenmann-Pure was such a hit during Aspen Fashion Week this year that German fashion designer Petra Dannenmann is bringing her signature 100 percent organic pure boiled wool fabric produced with no chemicals to the little ski town that could (525 East Cooper).

Eating

Some of us are stuck with the off-season deals (though I can hardly say stuck when Matsuhisa offers $5 rolls), but for everyone else there are some new grub-gettin’ places in town:

The Silver Queen opened in September 2010 occupying the former famous Syzygy space. Chef Jamie Flatt, formerly of Willow Creek and known for some incredible use of truffle in his sweet potato fries, is overseeing the kitchen. The cuisine is American-eclectic with an Aspen-reasonably priced bar menu (520 E. Hyman).

Pitkin County Steakhouse & Pitkin Tavern opened in August of 2010 replacing Double Dog and Steak Pit on the corner of restaurant row. The steakhouse serves dry aged steaks, fresh fish, and a salad bar stocked with local produce, while the tavern is a classic locals’ hangout with a full menu, shuffleboard, and 12 beers on draft (305 East Hopkins).

Casa Tua restaurant and private club is slated to open mid-December across from Belly Up. Can another “private club” make it in a Caribou Club town? Look for the restaurant to offer fine Italian fare with French and Swiss influences, while the upstairs club will offer an “Italian oasis” for members only. Do we have that many Italians visiting Aspen?

Hopefully C & P Burger will fill Aspen’s much-needed quick-n-dirty dining scene. Austin has its food trailers, why can’t Aspen have some grab-and-go options? Lunch, dinner, and adult beverages, will include locally grown beef burgers (yum!), LuLu Wilson’s famed Kale salad (better than Peaches?), truffle parmesan fries (sign me up), soft-serve yoghurt with seasonal fresh fruit (ha! it was only a matter of time…). It opens “soon” so keep your eyes peeled!

July 15, 2010

A friend of mine from high school made this:

I love it. It’s only $72 in sterling silver. Buy it at JulesMarie.com

Apparently this friend is a wildly successful jewelry designer … who knew?

June 16, 2010

Austin: Just what I’ve always wanted–a drive-thru at Coffee Bean

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is now offering a “high-touch, personalized drive-thru experience” at its South Lamar location. Anyone who has been to the S. Lamar locale will immediately wonder, as I did, where the eff did they put that?! Never fear, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is better than that.

Here’s how it works: patrons simply pull up to the curb, where a friendly Coffee Bean attendant stands ready to take their order. Moments later, another CBTL attendant brings the perfect beverage or a fresh pastry or bakery item of their choice. Speaking of pastries, not that I encourage eating them–but if you’re going to have one it might as well be free–CB&TL is giving away a free croissant or bagel with every “drive-thru” order this week! Today through Friday, 7-11am, buy some coffee or tea and get a free brecky biscuit.

Lest frequenters of the North Lamar locale feel left out, while they aren’t doing a new-fangled drive-thru, they did introduce a DELIVERY SERVICE a couple months ago. With a $15 minimum, no one has to make like Anna Wintour’s assistant and lug coffee trays–a CB&TL pro can do that for you. For now you have to be within a half mile radius of the corner of North Lamar & 38th Street, and you can order Monday thru Friday from 9am to 3pm.

Also, file it under Austin and Aspen are so inexorably linked, yet another person has written in telling me that they grew up in Colorado but moved to Texas but will always love Colorado. This one lovingly wrote “Even though I married a 10th generation Texan and will therefore never live in any other state – I still very much consider myself a Colorado Granola Girl. :)

So there you have it. Curbside service at SoLa CB&TL, deliver at NoLa CB&TL, and everyone loves Austin & Aspen.

May 11, 2010

Aspen: Garage Sale-ing and Thrifting

Y’all know that I’ve been spending more time in Aspen, Colorado than … well, anyone had ever imagined from this Austin native. Blame it on the Vermonster. Or blame it on the big-city-feel in a small mountain town, the allure of something new, or the adventurer in me, but I’m now splitting time between Austin and Aspen! this is life in austin will simply join forces with a new this is life in aspen to create one this is life in aaaaaauuuussssspenawesomeness. Each post will be marked Austin: or Aspen: before its title, so if you don’t care about one or the other, just ignore it. Each will OBVIOUSLY still contain my sparkling wit and matchless insight into what to do and what’s hot in BOTH towns. Awesome! [Check out the new header and my sweet photoshop skillz]

The Vermonster’s place is unfurnished, so with the Vermonster in his moniker-state, I was tasked with garage-sale-ing/thrifting furniture and “house stuff” this past weekend. On the list? A dining room table, coffee table, TV stand or entertainment center, bedside tables, and long skinny bookshelves. Given this list in Austin, I’d have no trouble–I know where every Goodwill this side of 35 is, could hit both Savers stores, and shop garage sales in good neighborhoods to boot. But up here in Aspen, do they even have garage sales?

Yes, they do! But you have to hit three towns to strike it rich … I got up at 8am Saturday morning (folks, I don’t even get up this early on WORKDAYS) and hit a few garage sales in Aspen, no good, a couple in nearby Basalt, also no good, and then struck gold in Carbondale: a kitchen table with four chairs AND a bench for only $45! It’s EXACTLY like the one we had growing up, so I bought it immediately, no haggling.

I also stopped into Alexa’s Closet (970-963-0258 / 319 Main St, Carbondale, CO), a great thrift shop for clothes and kitchen supplies and other random awesomeness, but no furniture, and that was my only mission. I will be back.

At the Habitat ReStore, whose address is also in Carbondale (about 30 minutes from Aspen) but is really almost all the way to Glenwood Springs (about 45 minutes from Aspen), everything was 25% off for Mother’s Day, and I snagged a TV stand but wanted to buy more–it just wouldn’t fit!

I hit up Basalt Thrift on the way home, a shop I like a lot that has a nice mix of furniture and clothes, but it didn’t have anything for me this time. It did have a freakin’ sweet freestanding bar, so if anyone is in the market for one of those …

Back in Aspen, I had already hit up Aspen Thrift Store, an interesting place in downtown core Aspen, next to the fire station, and staffed entirely by volunteers. Yelp reviewers LOVE it and rave about the bargains to be found, I was completely and totally unimpressed when I visited a few months ago. This time, however, I bought a great yellow kitchen mat for $3, so that was nice. They have a small selection of furniture. I think the shop is definitely hit or miss, so I need to go more often to find some hits!

I had been to Uptown Exchange (517 E Hopkins) before, but it doesn’t have furniture, so off the list. I hesitated to visit Susie’s Limited (623 E Hopkins), a thrift shop I love for well-organized (if occasionally overpriced) clothes, but had never seen furniture in. Turns out, the furniture portion is behind the first house, and it had a nice selection at decent prices–but this is good stuff, at good prices, not fixer-uppers. Even higher-end and nowhere near fixing up was Aspen Home Consignment (202 E Main) … don’t even go there unless you’re looking for a $900 table. It’s the home store you think of when you think of Aspen.

The options are limited for thrifting in Aspen, but not impossible! I’ve got to hit up Aspen Thrift again tomorrow …

November 26, 2009

Because Gratitude Makes You 25% Healthier

At least that’s what my mom told me she read in a study …

Things I’m Thankful For:

  • My amazing, wonderful, big-word-using, quick-witted family
  • Denali, the lovably quirky mutt who sleeps with her paws in the air
  • My amazing, wonderful, GRE-word-using, quick-witted, silly Vermonster
  • My ridiculous, athletic, big-word-using, sarcastic, witty friends
  • Hey! That’s Not My Flag! and the Handfulls (football)
  • CrossFit (Central, Austin, TLSP, your Mom, I don’t care, I just love it)
  • Austin Post and Sideline and getting paid to create really cool, fun stuff
  • Twitter, because 140-character quips are really all you need
  • *And YOU, dear blog readers, because comments from you can really make my day!

If you came here looking for Black Friday deals, don’t worry, I’ve got those too … well, by “I’ve got” I mean I compiled all the other news stories in town and summarized them here. Ultimately I can only tell you guys that my takeaway is this: unless you ENJOY the craziness, crowds, and EXPERIENCE of doing Black Friday, the deals are simply not worth it. You can get similar deals all season long with research and coupon maximization (aka retailmenot.com).

BUT you don’t get the same glory from telling the “I drove to Best Buy, parked three spots away, and was out in ten minutes” story as you do the “I camped out in line three spots from the front door, slept there for nine hours, and got THE LAST BIG SCREEN TV IN THE ENTIRE STORE, which I waited in line for another three hours to purchase. ROCK ON!” story. So there’s that.

*There are obviously many more things for which I am thankful, like lululemon yoga pants that are long enough for my legs, Whole Foods salad bar that contains cooked white-meat chicken, that stupid cat that double-digit-dumps on everything in my room, my new favorite pair of jeans, Britney’s comeback, TiVO, and blackberries the fruit not the phone, but I don’t have time or room to list them here. Perhaps it will become a new sidebar one day …

November 11, 2009

A Note on Eating … plus FREE Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

Kids, I’ve gone Paleo. You’ll see upcoming posts on things not Paleo (looking at you, Dulce Vida delicious tequila), like the following notice in this same post, but as of the beginning of this week, I’ve undertaken a 30-day Strict Paleo Challenge with 4 of my fellow CrossFitters. Curious? What’s a Paleo? Already thought I was nuts because of this CrossFit thing? Find out more at the new The Label Says Paleo blog.

Holiday Open House – FREE 12oz holiday drink

Thursday Nov 12th, 4pm-8pm

Participating The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf stores – S Lamar is confirmed, not sure about N Lamar

Snag a free 12oz Peppermint Latte or Ice Blended® drink, Pumpkin latte or Ice Blended® drink (let me tell you how delicious THOSE are), or Winter Dream Tea® Latte only. No substitutions. None of these are Paleo. Limit one complementary drink per customer.

November 1, 2009

Shop787 / WIN free tix!

shop787

Win tix to this!

That crazy event company Launch787 (Austin Fashion Week and FLAVORS) is throwing a holiday shopping party with over 50 local boutiques, designers, artists and more in one location. That Matt Swinney sure knows how to wrangle the city’s creatives into one fun, happy place. The event is also a fundraiser/book drive for the Dell Children’s Medical Center.

Swinney says: “After Austin Fashion Week, the biggest piece of advice we got from consumers was ‘bring us an event that puts everyone in one room together’ – that’s sort of what Shop787 does.”

Advance tickets are $5 through Shop787.com, tickets $10 at the door or $5 with the donation of a book. Tickets include all beverages (read: open bar) including Tito’s Vodka, Brown Distributing, and Sweet Leaf Tea.

How to win tix? Post a comment telling me what your FAVORITE winter item of clothing is. For instance, mine is my purple and pink furry sneaker boots. Post by Wednesday 11/4 at midnight to enter!

More Shop787 Deets:

Shopping vendors include: 302 Designs, Adelante, Aldea, *annemarie*, Anne Bradley Art, Photobooth by Annie Ray, Bella Maui Boutique, Beyond Tradition, Bloomingnails, Bolsa Bonita, Bon Bon by Micah Yancey, Catherine Keeney, Cornucopia, Couture Cottons, Creative Chick Designs, Deborah Main Designs, Dress Shop, Eliza Page, Finch, FOXY Fusions, Garbo. A Salon, Get A Bead, GvE Designs in Metal, Happy Max Designs, Hem Jeans, Inviting Affairs, Izzy & Ash, Jalpar & CATTIVA, Jenny N. Design, Jeremiah the Innocent, Katinka Pinka, Kinda Krazy Kids & Kompany, Limbo Jewelry, Maneki, Meline Collection, Modo Designs, Moon Island Designs, Paige King Jewelry, Queen of Sheba Fashion, Rene Geneva Design, Roxann’s Specialty Boutique, Sanctuary, Shop It Up Chic, Sikara, Skye Salon, Soigne, Spectacle Sunglasses, Tom-Kat Paper Dolls, Tree House Gift Shop, Two Winey Women, Underwear, Verbena Floral Design, Victrola Design, Wee, Wings of Addiction.

Food Court: Malaga, Judges’ Hill Restaurant, Sushi A Go Go, Pie Fixes Everything, Blue Note Bakery, The Cupcake Bar.

October 28, 2009

Aviary Sip-n-Shop

Aviary Décor Introduces a Hip Wine Bar with Modern Sophistication

South Austin haute home décor shop Aviary is now making its mark as a hip sip-and-shop wine lounge offering a fresh new twist on a “night out” with a chic home-like setting. After three and a half years as one of Austin’s hottest home décor shops, Aviary has shed its shop-only moniker, donned a new name, the Lounge @ Aviary, and beginning this Thursday October 29, will be the place to unwind with friends over a glass of wine and a few tasty nibbles.

Located at 2110 South Lamar, the Lounge @ Aviary is looking forward to building on its offerings. With a variety of wines from around the world on a regularly updated menu, the Lounge @ Aviary will have a perfect complement to its daily assortment of artisanal cheese plates, locally-grown produce, and hand-made charcuteries from A Noble Beast.

Owner Marco Fiorilo, who is originally from Argentina, says “I grew up where wine is a part of life. It’s a natural thing to enjoy with friends and I wanted to have a place where people could have a piece of the way I grew up.”

Patrons of the Lounge @ Aviary can hang out on the chic accent furniture, enjoy the outdoor patio, or shop woven placemats from Chilewich, glassware from Iittala, or pillows in vintage Italian silk from Lotus Designs. Local art includes concrete tables from Eric Billig, repurposed re-bar and steel furniture from Derek Mizner, and reclaimed wood and steel furniture from Ryan Anderson designs.

“Being well traveled, we noticed a need that was not being satisfied in our city.  If you go to New York, Buenos Aires, or Paris you will find standout shops that offer more than amazing wares and atmosphere, they also offer a lounge within which to experience their offerings,” says Fiorilo. “Our idea is to incorporate the modern design from around the world, the wine, tapas, and atmosphere along with exceptional local designs and bring them to one of the fastest growing communities in the U.S.”

www.aviarydecor.com

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