They have the softest alpaca clothing in this store. Beautiful jewelry as well. I just can’t really afford the prices. but I love to look
A W.
Rating des Ortes: 1 San Diego, CA
Men, steer clear! As soon as I stepped foot in this store with my family, the female clerk began badgering me and it didn’t stop until we left. She started by shoehorning my daughter into the«Princess» stereotype(she is far from it, and wasn’t dressed that way), continued through her stating apparently horrible taste in shoes, giving advice to my wife to leave me at home when shoe shopping, and ended with her taking shots at home state«ahh, you’re not from here — that explains your shoe taste». My bad for giving her the information; I didn’t expect to be under attack when we went shopping for earrings. To the clerk: You’ve obviously been through some tough times, and you clearly have a bias against men. Don’t take it out on your patrons.
Kathleen M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Jose, CA
Don’t pay attention to the Unilocal map for The Wandering Sage or you’ll end up in the middle of the Anza Borrego Dessert a mile from a road. This store was packed during my trip to Julian today — either because it was one of the only stores in Julian open after 5 p.m.(it was 5:30) or because people were really excited over their organic cotton clothing. This store also has darling baby shoes, but the jewelry and hair clips were nothing special. The crochet handmade purses were impressive for only $ 35. My mom pointed out that for the amount of labor to make them the sewer must have charged less than minimum wage.(I don’t mean to sound like Karl Marx, I’m really just saying, «Wow! $ 35!»)