MESA HOME — 2619 Cherokee
Approachable vintage meets artistic expression.
If the racks at Mesa Home look like they were picked out by two very different people with a shared eye for fashion, it’s because they were. The vintage clothing shop is a breath of fresh air: funky, approachable, affordable fashion just begging to be worn.
Co-curator James Coleman, who works alongside owner Anni Jones, says he and Jones both add items to the collection on a regular basis.
“We are different enough that our style is set apart but still works together,” he said. “It’s just a great variety of vintage and antique, just our version of artistic expression through fashion.”
Cherokee Street is the perfect spot for their vision to live, Coleman says, because the pulse of the neighborhood is welcoming to businesses and appreciative of innovation.
And as for Mesa Home’s role in St. Louis’ fashion district?
“We love to be approachable, we love to be affordable,” Coleman said. “Nothing feels stiff or uncomfortable. We like to keep it nice and chill, welcoming and warm. Fly as hell.”
See what’s new at Mesa Home by following them on Instagram.
Co-curator James Coleman, who works alongside owner Anni Jones, says he and Jones both add items to the collection on a regular basis.
“We are different enough that our style is set apart but still works together,” he said. “It’s just a great variety of vintage and antique, just our version of artistic expression through fashion.”
Cherokee Street is the perfect spot for their vision to live, Coleman says, because the pulse of the neighborhood is welcoming to businesses and appreciative of innovation.
And as for Mesa Home’s role in St. Louis’ fashion district?
“We love to be approachable, we love to be affordable,” Coleman said. “Nothing feels stiff or uncomfortable. We like to keep it nice and chill, welcoming and warm. Fly as hell.”
See what’s new at Mesa Home by following them on Instagram.
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