You’re one of those “a little of this, a little of that” shoppers.
Maybe you’re on the hunt for a vintage tee. Maybe a pocketknife. Maybe even a lightbulb that gives your lamps that old time-y, humming-filament feel.
And you’d like to find it all in the same place...
Introducing Sault New England, your new go-to shop for the kinds of stuff you didn’t know you wanted until they were staring you in the face, now open in the South End.
The first thing you’ll notice when walking in is that the place is so well laid out, you kind of don’t want to touch anything (helps that the owner is design obsessed).
And yet, feel free to disrupt the landscape before you—they’ve got ample stock of all kinds of clothes and bags. Some of the highlights: vintage apparel from L.L. Bean, Brooks Brothers and Pendleton, pocket squares and knit ties from Sudbury-based Ivy Prepster, graphic tees designed in-house with a local bent and printed by Maine-based screeners, and Jack Spade bags.
And good news: should you be the kind of person who likes to literally shower with beer, they’re even carrying soap from the Beer Soap Company.
No, you don’t get extra clean if you add your own beer mid-lather.
Maybe you’re on the hunt for a vintage tee. Maybe a pocketknife. Maybe even a lightbulb that gives your lamps that old time-y, humming-filament feel.
And you’d like to find it all in the same place...
Introducing Sault New England, your new go-to shop for the kinds of stuff you didn’t know you wanted until they were staring you in the face, now open in the South End.
The first thing you’ll notice when walking in is that the place is so well laid out, you kind of don’t want to touch anything (helps that the owner is design obsessed).
And yet, feel free to disrupt the landscape before you—they’ve got ample stock of all kinds of clothes and bags. Some of the highlights: vintage apparel from L.L. Bean, Brooks Brothers and Pendleton, pocket squares and knit ties from Sudbury-based Ivy Prepster, graphic tees designed in-house with a local bent and printed by Maine-based screeners, and Jack Spade bags.
And good news: should you be the kind of person who likes to literally shower with beer, they’re even carrying soap from the Beer Soap Company.
No, you don’t get extra clean if you add your own beer mid-lather.