San Francisco’s Urban Air Market: The Stuff You Can’t Find On Amazon

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 SF’s Urban Air Market in Hayes Valley was an afternoon of old school shopping, modern design and timeless creativity. The outdoor event was a breath of fresh air in the age of Amazon where we willingly exchange original design for cheaper/faster and where fair trade rarely wins out over free returns. No judgments. Life is expensive, so we do what we have to do, but even when we think we have found something unique somewhere, we can’t help but check Amazon to see if it is juuusst unoriginal enough for less money and free Prime shipping.                                                                                                                                                                       

One of the best parts of SF’s Urban Air Market is none of the stuff is on Amazon. Everything I picked up was original, affordable and absolutely beautiful. I wish I posted before the event, but I only stumbled across it the night before. Thank goodness for the Internet where each booth is a click away.

Here are some of my favorites:

SF Urban Air MarketBlond Peacock. I like to think I am a good writer, but it is such a subjective talent that lacks a singular artifact to showcase itself, like a painting or a photograph, or in the case of Blond Peacock, a photograph turned screen-print. The artist and owner, Michelle, travels the world taking pictures and then returns to LA where she hand screen-prints the images onto super comfortable women’s clothing. Right now her out of office message says: In Nepal for design inspo and to build a school. Slightly more exotic than my last out of office, which was: In bed due to overdose of baby boogers. I bought her beautiful Bali lotus tee for $24.

SF Urban MarketEden & Zoe. Sometimes I feel like it is the mission of all major clothing retailers to make little girls look like angels and little boys look like fools. I am tirelessly on the hunt for cute mini-menswear, and thrilled when I find a shop like Eden & Zoe. The owner’s three daughters inspire the children’s clothing line, but in addition to beautiful hand-knit dresses and sparkly tutus, she also makes adorable boys clothes. I scored this 100% cashmere hat for $24.

SF Urban MarketUnique Fitz. Fitz is the owner, artist and all around nice guy. He offers one-of-a-kind designs, all made by hand. I bought my brother a t-shirt inspired by Mazinger Z, a Japanese super robot from the 80’s. I knew he’d love it, but more importantly from my nephew’s 3-year-old vantage point, his dad looks super cool every time he wears it. The toddler approved robot t-shirt was $20.

SF Urban MarketMini Chic. I have a fondness for European children’s designers but I don’t love the price tags. Mini Chic is je ne sais quoi fashion meets thrift store. They offer new and second hand French (& European) children’s clothes that can be purchased with good ‘ole American cash, credit or you can barter your own gently used French (& European) kids threads. Right now they have a showroom you can stop by and are on the hunt for a retail space if you have any leads. I bought the adorable cloud tee for $17.

So next time you hit up Amazon for something you don’t need anyway, visit one of the above links instead. Support this generation’s talent like we as parents hope the world will one day invest in our own mini chics.

And set a reminder to show up for real life talent and the best prices at these upcoming San Francisco Art Fairs:

November 11 – 12, 2017 – Renegade Craft Fair Holiday 2017

November 18-19, 2017 – West Coast Craft

 

December 10, 2017 – Sunset Mercantile Holiday Fair

Plus, there are two more Urban Air Market events happening this year in Oakland:

December 1, 2017 – Make Your Own Holiday Gift, Urban Air Market DIY Night

December 3, 2017 – Urban Air Market  

 

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Amy is a technologist by trade and a writer by nature. Wife to a dashing web designer, mother to a beautiful, thoughtful daughter, adorable, slightly less civilized son, and a Yorkshire Terrier who came first and is still waiting for the non- furry babies to leave. As a work-from-home mom, she believes work/life balance is not a concept but a daily (sometimes exhausting) goal. She is always in search of a community that fosters her belief that sameness is boring, money is only a means to see the world and there are no rules we should impose on one another in this life other than Be Kind. She loves her family, lives to travel, and firmly believes that a homemade meal, a handmade cocktail and an episode of the Bachelor (a day late because she doesn’t own a tv) can cure almost anything.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Hi Amy. Thanks for this awesome post. Our vendors will be thrilled you picked them as your faves. I was hoping you could please update the upcoming holiday shows to include Urban Air Market? Our Holiday Show is Sunday, Dec. 3rd and you can find more details about it here: https://urbanairmarket.com/urban-air-market-oakland-holiday-show/

    We are also hosting a Make Your Own Holiday Event with 20 DIY stations, which you can learn more about here: https://urbanairmarket.com/makeyourownholidaygift/

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