Motley Reviews
by Debra L.
Fun store. Great clothes for men. Neat messenger bags. My boyfriend got a new Jack Spade wallet while we were there. And, I set my eye on some funky swim trunks for him for an upcoming beach vacation but will go back without him to make the purchase. The girl working here was very friendly and helpful.
by Sarah A.
This is a cute, hip store that's fun for browsing. You can also find some cool gift ideas here. They have tons of funky/ hip tee shirts for men and women (although it seems they have more for men) and cool gift ideas. I recently bought a great pair of cheap, funky sunglasses here for $12. They also have cute pins and accessories like duct tape wallets. Definitely worth a stop in if you're shopping in the South End. While it's unlikely you actually NEED anything here, it's fun for browsing and retail therapy. :)
by Sophia F.
This store reminds me of home (LA). It makes me really happy because they have great T's for guys and girls. Fun things like animal key covers and naked girl wrapping paper. I also have bought amazingly cozy and soft sweatshirt and beany. I totally suggest this place, they always have promotions going like giving away peeps, girlscout cookies and justin timberlake singles. motley home is awesome too.
by Jeffriana S.
Great place to buy little gifts for that hard to shop for friend (brother, sister, mother, aunt, cousin, roommate etc.). Motley also boasts a good selection of cool T-Shirts, though the prices can be a bit steep at times. Take a look in the sale section as you can usually find some good deals. The owner, Doug, is a friend of mine and he is a really nice guy -- if you have a question don't hesitate to ask him!
by Emily B.
Motley is a great destination for gift shopping in the South End, and particularly for hard-to-buy-for young men. I also love perusing their tees for me, and gadgets for my desk -- they have great conversation piece do-dads for spicing up your cubicle. I picked up their South End Resident Permit Parking Only tee about a year ago and I get compliments on it all the time. They have loads of great vintagey Boston sportsgear too, like really soft sweatshirts with the old Pats logo, and tees with old Boston landmarks on them too, like Sahara.
by Andrea G.
Motley is a fun, cute store in the South End. Think Black Ink with silly t-shirts. It's great for little stocking stuffer type gifts. The owner is super fun to chat with.
by Julie A.
SO I was on my way to get my hair cut and parked in font of this cute store called Motley. I love Motley Crue, have a cat named motley, and think I've got quite the motley kind of life. So I thought I'd like this place a lot. I went it and was thinking "oh this is cute", "this is cool", I'd pick up random things and was impressed with the wide array of random cool stuff (the definition of motley I guess). But when it came down for it, it all seemed quite overpriced. I know they are in the South End and everything is more expensive there, but come on, Boston is small enough where you can go a few blocks and spend 1/2 the price. Motley also opened up Motley Home across the street. It's filled with mostly Jonanthan Adler stuff. Again, very cool, I'd like 1/2 the stuff in the store, but the prices are just double what you can buy the same stuff for at another store!I still go into the shops and look around every other month or so. Sometimes the staff is stuck up and rude, other times they are really nice and fun to chat with. The store has good points and bad and should be visited, but don't make it a destination store!
by Megan R.
Store full of design conscious items - love the form follows function.
by Clay B.
This place is cool and campy rolled into one. Motley is the trendy gay store that even the gays think is cool. Let me warn you, YOU NEED NOTHING FROM THIS STORE. That being said, YOU MUST GO CHECK IT OUT.
by John P.
Ok so I'm not into the hip scene but they were selling vintage patriot logo hoodies. I mean c'mon guy. How could i not pop in and swipe one. Overpriced. I hated my self for a week for shelling out that much on a sweatshirt. Other than that the store appeals to the hipsters and sophisticates but you can find some neat gifts in here. Staff was friendly and helpful.
by ack c.
I wander in here for nothing and always leave with something... sometimes a whole bag of stuff... from the most adorable radio - have you tried to buy a simple radio lately? to sunglasses that i got there a few years ago and wish, wish, wish, they'd bring back.they were aviators just in case someone from motley wants to help me out...
by Marguerite W.
I'm a huge fan of Motley Home so I always pop in and check out what Motely is sporting!They're clothes are fun-good Soxs and Pats gear (not your typical garb) and they're coffee table book collection is great-awesome gifts!The people who work their are helpful, never pushy!I always have trouble leaving without something. Also great for gifts!
by tessa c.
if you are looking for a fun hip gift for someone or even yourself - You will find a great edited selection of t-shirts, books, small knicknacks, bags, CDs, cards, and jewelry. They rotate the items that they have in the store seasonally. So check back to see what treasures you might find. I recently found some great ceramic tiles to decorate my place. This store, while it's small, is great if you are looking for something casual, whimsical, and hip. The people who work in the store are super friendly. I always stop here when I find myself on Tremont St in the South End.
by Robert Z.
I love the T-shirts in this place. Everyone is uber nice and friendly and yummy. Yes I said yummy as in yummy boys to buy clothes from!
by Simon L.
So I'd have to agree with the earlier review that 'you don't NEED anything in this store'. Precisely.The whole point of the store is 'gorgeous little things' (kudos to you if you get that reference) that you don't need and ABSOLUTELY MUST HAVE. I mean, where else could I have gotten a t-shirt with window blinds screen printed on the front, with an actual pull cord that raises the opposite side of the shirt? I was living just fine without it--and my life is so much better now that I have it. Such is the story with much of this store's offerings.Plus, the (helpful and always-present) owner is really, really cute--always a plus.
by rob c.
My usual solution for having no idea what to get people for xmas involves a day-long trip into the city to go search out strange and interesting things, because that always seems to me to be a good place to start. And happily, this little store turned out to be exactly the kind of thing i was looking for. Packed to the brim with interesting odds and ends, like an Urban Outfitters, but less crass and cynical, and a whole lot less corporate. And of course, it's smaller than my kitchen. weird t-shirts, interesting books, goofy little toys, and other stuff, exactly what i wanted. and the recipients liked 'em too, which was also nice.
by Lynette S.
trendy-central for locals...48$ t shirts and 98$ boston red sox hoodies ain't mah thang baby. just can't afford it. so trendy it ironically becomes unoriginal...
by Robert G.
Reallly cute stuff - but I've never bought anything. It's the type of stuff that you love to play with in the store, but you know that as soon as you leave you'll never use it/wear it/think about it. Redeeming qualities - JACK SPADE products! great cards! cool bath products! and right next to a Starbucks!
by Lolia S.
Comfy clothing boutique with that hipster edge. For some reason though this shop is for men and women, it comes across as more of a men's shop to me. It's not feminine but it had a sense of whimsy that I appreciate. The small space is packed with merchandise. They have quite a bit of denim. I don't wear denim but the novelty tees were cute and they had all sorts of interesting non-wearable items like novely books, toys, and Star Wars USBs. Plus I like the Jack Spade bags and accessories that they carry.
by Dana L.
Where else can you find books on building deranged stuffed animals? I came here after an unsuccessful trip to Bazaar Bizarre (meaning that I spent too much money), and ended up doing a bunch more shopping here. Chock full of the odd little odds and ends that you never knew you wanted until you saw them. Highly recommended, unless you are looking to go to a store where you won't buy anything.
by Jason S.
I f**king LOVE Motley. It's not a big store, but that doesn't matter because they only carry the best- from tees to flip flops, books to candles, murses, totes, and man-bags, and gifts (sometimes crazy!) for anyone on your list... as long as they're stylish, good looking, and fabulous. Basically, the collection is extremely well edited... and they have the best greeting cards in the city.Why did I give it four stars instead of five? Basically, I think they're TOO good; if I spend any more money there I'm going to have to sell my house.
by Tristan B.
This shop pretty much epitomizes the young (or wants to be young looking) gay male.Me being the epitome of wannabe billysburg hipster/mod, I wouldn't wear anything from this store, as it really doesn't do anything for me style-wise (I'm not very much into distressed/pre-vintaged printed t-shirts and loose denim), as it all looks like it belongs on a 27 year old west coast surf-poser, but it's well laid out for the amount of space they have and they seem to have sales once in a while.Great staff, they were willing to hold open the shop a little later for me and the girl to browse (and it seemed pretty busy up until closing!), so they're doing a capitol job!I might come back and look at some other little stuff or if they've changed selections at all, but I'll probably keep my clothes buying habits down the street at Uniform.
by Kevin M.
This place is so fun... it really offers a great selection of apparel basics from t-shirts to jeans to tanks... and they have TERRIFIC gift ideas (novelty coffee table books, nick-nacks,....)The next time you need a cool t-shirt to wear ... or the last minute gift for someone you have no idea what to buy for.. check it out!!
by Alex R.
I really want to hate this place, because it sells crap you don't need and $60 long-sleeved t-shirts. People that buy long-sleeved t-shirts for $60 are douchebags. But the thing is that their crap you don't need is kinda cool, like those Viewmaster things from when you were a kid and old-school wind-up robot toys and real larvae that you can eat. And I was in there yesterday and they were offering "buy one get two free" on the shirts, which brings them down to a more reasonable ~$20 each, so I gave in, and these shirts - one of which I'm wearing right now - are unbelievably comfortable. I want to make out with these shirts. Hell, I would let these shirts make out with my wife. I can tell already that I'm not gonna wear anything but these shirts all weekend, every weekend from now on. My wife is gonna hate these shirts. And not just because I let them make out with her.Also the music is from the owner's iPod, and his iPod played Eric B Rakim followed by the Cure. That's awesome enough by itself, but he can also carry on a serious discussion about Eric B Rakim and how their sound doesn't sound even faintly dated 20 years later. That's super crazy awesome.It's still a store that sells crap you don't need, but I can dig it. As long as the shirts are on sale. If they're not on sale and you still buy one, you're a douchebag.
by Erica S.
This is a great little shop in the South End, selling clothing for men and women, and a million other little things you don't need, but DO need. Know what I mean?My boyfriend would kill me if I ever got him clothing from here. That being said, I love their menswear. They have nice jeans and great true vintage and faux vintage t-shirts and hoodies. Take your pick. Plenty there for well dressed stud, and also enough ironic t's to satisfy the hipster crowd.Love their women's clothing, too. There's also vintage t's and pants for the ladies, as well as some really nice knitwear. I live in my knitted hat I got from there, and get compliments every 5 seconds. Which is nice, since it set me back a shiny, shiny penny.Total hole in the wall, and worth checking out! Bring some money-- you won't want to leave empty handed.
by Nicole M.
Do I really need another vintage tee to stuff in my overflowing drawer that I just can't seem to shut lately? No.Do I really need that kickass box of matches when all I smoke is the hookah? Nope.Do I really need my name spelled out with random magnets that have letters made from city scenes? Absolutely not.But yes. Yes I do. In fact, I need all these things! Or so I think the longer I browse this store chock full of random shopaholic goodness.The first thing that caught my eye was the Waltham Tavern tee. OMG I NEED that shirt. Classic! Then I saw the vintage Pats shirts, sweatshirts and sweatpants that Urban Outfitters was selling but no longer carries. Ooh goodie. $58 for a long sleeve tee? Even more for those oh so comfy but sexy at the same time sweatpants with the grumpy Patriot on my hip flexor? Crap, I can't justify that! However, I couldn't leave the store NOT getting anything. I saw the vintage Pats hat and thought to myself - it's in the guys' section, there's no chance in hell it's going to fit my puny little head. Lo and behold, with a little adjusting, it fits! And I must say, I look like quite the hipster in it. Too bad it's now March 26, the Pats blew the Super Bowl and there are months of frying in the sun before the season starts again, but who cares? Can't wait to wear the crap out of this thing.And I can't wait to sneak back here because I have GOT to get that Waltham Tavern shirt, even if I have to give up cheese for a whole week (oh the horror!).
by Michael D.
What a great little shop this is! I was hunting for new summer shorts, and feeling completely unfulfilled with the cookie-cutter offerings of the Pru/Copley circuit. I had never been to Motley before, but after a friend tipped me off, I stopped in and found joy.The clothing selection is small but diverse, and everything comes in the right sizes -- not like when you're hunting for t-shirts at, say, Gap, and there's a stack of ten XLs and two smalls, and nothing in between. Motley's genre happily straddles that fashionista-indie divide. Like Rob said below, the odds and ends are just what Urban Outfitters wishes it could offer -- a fun smattering of the neat, random, and surprising.Good clothes + trinkets + wonderful staff = A-list South End shopping destination.
by Michael M.
Motley is one-of-a-kind. I've been a loyal customer since day one.The coolest clothes, accessories, and gifts in the south end. They are always adding new items - I get more compliments on stuff from Motley than anything else I have. There is something for everyone - I get at least half of my christmas gifts (and ALWAYS my chrismtas cards) there. It is NOT safe to "window shop" - you will immediately be sucked in and spending money I don't have. But, damn, it's a satisfying experience.
by Fiat V.
Just right down the street from my house. I walk past it all the time and finally went in to see what the store looks like. I was absolutely taken aback of how this place was! It was Uber Cool... i.e., "geil".Cool T's for guests and true Boston clothings for them as well. Check it out! There's something for everyone there! A bit pricey, but you're paying for something worthwhile.
by Blair H.
Ever wonder what a gay man's closet looks like after he comes out? Then visit Motley.It's full of vintage, hipster, and futuristic stuff for all orientations alike. You'll find everything you always wanted and will never need. It's like a christmas store for grown-ups.Check it out. You'll find the awesomest stuff ever!
by John V.
I was only slightly impressed with Motley, they really don't have a wide range of items for men. They had some cool bags for the ladies, and a good selection of sale winter hats. I bought a cool hat for 50% off. They have a huge pile of Levi's jeans in the middle of the store, they aren't any special style, just the basic Levi's you can find elsewhere. I don't see the differentiating factor of this place from other shops like it, but it's local and it's good to support local businesses. Maybe I caught them between seasons, I will try back in the Summer and see what they have.
by Alicia B.
Motley is just that - a motley of randomness. From t-shirts and Levis to Diseal bags and hats, this place is a must-stop on your Tremont exploration. However, don't be surprised if you're unable to find something... or, like me, you find the most amazing thing. Some call that Retail Kismet. Or luck. Whatever it is, I had it the day I stopped in. Motley was going out to business. Then, they got bought out; so, they won't be going anywhere. Same name. Different management. This bodes well for business, I think, since Motley is a pretty popular place. So, I'm in a quandary. I found this place during their "everything must go" sale, yet found out, after purchasing an amazing winter hat and scarf, that everything must go because they're being taken over by another management team. So, this review, like many people, has a split personality. 3-stars for the Motley I saw - the marked down version of a retail hotspot. I'll have to go back in a couple months to check out the new stock and see what's become of this store. I suggest you do the same.
by Daniel S.
I never had anything against Motley, never really loved it either. I would stop in occasionally and leave with something useless like stuffed bird refrigerator magnets (yeah, and I wasn't even at their home store). Generally they never carry anything I would think about wearing, as after I turned 19 I got rid of all my screen printed ironic t's and my distressed denim and started dressing like a 60 y.o. gay man, not one in his 20's, but buoyed by a fantastic lunch with Deepz at BG we sauntered in and had ourselves a look. Shopping with Deepa can be very, very good, and extremely bad. Sometimes you're at Saks and she pulls out perfectly cut cashmere sport coats that makes you look so, so hot and only costs, ehm, say, $2,800 or sometimes she almost convinces you to buy a puffy vest that does, in fact, look surprisingly good on you, but, seriously, when has anybody EVER needed a puffy vest? and then sometimes you're at Motley and she pulls out a teeny-tiny little pair of blue Diesel swim trunks and convinces you that they would be fun to try on.As I previously mentioned, half the time, I dress like a 60 y.o. man, and half the time, I'm still wearing clothes I bought in High School. After losing my Vilebrquin swim trunks in France, I was left with my current swim trunks purchased during my high school's senior trip. They're some blue and white striped number where I discovered, to my utter elation, that the white stripes turned see-through when wet, affording my classmates, and everybody since, a rather disconcerting view of my privates. Add to this the fact that they were getting mysteriously baggy and had a habit of slipping loose if while swimming in the ocean I was tossed by a particularly rough wave, means it was definitely time to get new swim trunks.Of course, little blue ones with a masculine floral pattern that looked like they would cover my ass cheeks, my package and my pubic hair and absolutely nothing else was not entirely what I had in mind, but I've learned to trust the Deepz eye, no matter the cost to your dignity.I popped them on, and to my surprise, hey, they looked kinda good on me. Not too tight, not weirdly loose around the hips like most men's wear, just a little bit gay but mostly just "maybe he's just European?". I came out to get a second opinion. "Hey, you look hot in those." Deepa says. "Yeah, you look hot in those." the guy behind the counter says. Whatever, I'm superficial, I bought them. Further browsing also revealed a green baseball t-shirt that has lately become a favorite of mine. So, said all that to say hey, if at first glance the store doesn't seem to have anything to offer, give it a second glance. You're more than likely to come away with a new favorite...or some stuffed bird refrigerator magnets.
by Jack F.
Stop #18I thought Motley was closing down? And this was back in February when it had its "Closing Sale" with discounts of 25% to 80% off. Oh well, I suppose South End is better off with Motley still being open. Like Alicia B. said, "Motley is just that - a motley of randomness." And that's probably what people like about it.Note: In February of 2009, Cindy and I embarked on a 48-hour eating tour around the greater Boston area. I called it the Boston Masticare - a bad pun off the Italian transitive verb "to chew." [Original Visit: February 15, 2009, 2:05 PM]
by Jack F.Daniel S.Alicia B.
Stop #18I thought Motley was closing down? And this was back in February when it had its "Closing Sale" with discounts of 25% to 80% off. Oh well, I suppose South End is better off with Motley still being open. Like Alicia B. said, "Motley is just that - a motley of randomness." And that's probably what people like about it.Note: In February of 2009, Cindy and I embarked on a 48-hour eating tour around the greater Boston area. I called it the Boston Masticare - a bad pun off the Italian transitive verb "to chew." [Original Visit: February 15, 2009, 2:05 PM]I never had anything against Motley, never really loved it either. I would stop in occasionally and leave with something useless like stuffed bird refrigerator magnets (yeah, and I wasn't even at their home store). Generally they never carry anything I would think about wearing, as after I turned 19 I got rid of all my screen printed ironic t's and my distressed denim and started dressing like a 60 y.o. gay man, not one in his 20's, but buoyed by a fantastic lunch with Deepz at BG we sauntered in and had ourselves a look. Shopping with Deepa can be very, very good, and extremely bad. Sometimes you're at Saks and she pulls out perfectly cut cashmere sport coats that makes you look so, so hot and only costs, ehm, say, $2,800 or sometimes she almost convinces you to buy a puffy vest that does, in fact, look surprisingly good on you, but, seriously, when has anybody EVER needed a puffy vest? and then sometimes you're at Motley and she pulls out a teeny-tiny little pair of blue Diesel swim trunks and convinces you that they would be fun to try on.As I previously mentioned, half the time, I dress like a 60 y.o. man, and half the time, I'm still wearing clothes I bought in High School. After losing my Vilebrquin swim trunks in France, I was left with my current swim trunks purchased during my high school's senior trip. They're some blue and white striped number where I discovered, to my utter elation, that the white stripes turned see-through when wet, affording my classmates, and everybody since, a rather disconcerting view of my privates. Add to this the fact that they were getting mysteriously baggy and had a habit of slipping loose if while swimming in the ocean I was tossed by a particularly rough wave, means it was definitely time to get new swim trunks.Of course, little blue ones with a masculine floral pattern that looked like they would cover my ass cheeks, my package and my pubic hair and absolutely nothing else was not entirely what I had in mind, but I've learned to trust the Deepz eye, no matter the cost to your dignity.I popped them on, and to my surprise, hey, they looked kinda good on me. Not too tight, not weirdly loose around the hips like most men's wear, just a little bit gay but mostly just "maybe he's just European?". I came out to get a second opinion. "Hey, you look hot in those." Deepa says. "Yeah, you look hot in those." the guy behind the counter says. Whatever, I'm superficial, I bought them. Further browsing also revealed a green baseball t-shirt that has lately become a favorite of mine. So, said all that to say hey, if at first glance the store doesn't seem to have anything to offer, give it a second glance. You're more than likely to come away with a new favorite...or some stuffed bird refrigerator magnets.Motley is just that - a motley of randomness. From t-shirts and Levis to Diseal bags and hats, this place is a must-stop on your Tremont exploration. However, don't be surprised if you're unable to find something... or, like me, you find the most amazing thing. Some call that Retail Kismet. Or luck. Whatever it is, I had it the day I stopped in. Motley was going out to business. Then, they got bought out; so, they won't be going anywhere. Same name. Different management. This bodes well for business, I think, since Motley is a pretty popular place. So, I'm in a quandary. I found this place during their "everything must go" sale, yet found out, after purchasing an amazing winter hat and scarf, that everything must go because they're being taken over by another management team. So, this review, like many people, has a split personality. 3-stars for the Motley I saw - the marked down version of a retail hotspot. I'll have to go back in a couple months to check out the new stock and see what's become of this store. I suggest you do the same.
by Jack F.Daniel S.Alicia B.John V.Blair H.
Stop #18I thought Motley was closing down? And this was back in February when it had its "Closing Sale" with discounts of 25% to 80% off. Oh well, I suppose South End is better off with Motley still being open. Like Alicia B. said, "Motley is just that - a motley of randomness." And that's probably what people like about it.Note: In February of 2009, Cindy and I embarked on a 48-hour eating tour around the greater Boston area. I called it the Boston Masticare - a bad pun off the Italian transitive verb "to chew." [Original Visit: February 15, 2009, 2:05 PM]I never had anything against Motley, never really loved it either. I would stop in occasionally and leave with something useless like stuffed bird refrigerator magnets (yeah, and I wasn't even at their home store). Generally they never carry anything I would think about wearing, as after I turned 19 I got rid of all my screen printed ironic t's and my distressed denim and started dressing like a 60 y.o. gay man, not one in his 20's, but buoyed by a fantastic lunch with Deepz at BG we sauntered in and had ourselves a look. Shopping with Deepa can be very, very good, and extremely bad. Sometimes you're at Saks and she pulls out perfectly cut cashmere sport coats that makes you look so, so hot and only costs, ehm, say, $2,800 or sometimes she almost convinces you to buy a puffy vest that does, in fact, look surprisingly good on you, but, seriously, when has anybody EVER needed a puffy vest? and then sometimes you're at Motley and she pulls out a teeny-tiny little pair of blue Diesel swim trunks and convinces you that they would be fun to try on.As I previously mentioned, half the time, I dress like a 60 y.o. man, and half the time, I'm still wearing clothes I bought in High School. After losing my Vilebrquin swim trunks in France, I was left with my current swim trunks purchased during my high school's senior trip. They're some blue and white striped number where I discovered, to my utter elation, that the white stripes turned see-through when wet, affording my classmates, and everybody since, a rather disconcerting view of my privates. Add to this the fact that they were getting mysteriously baggy and had a habit of slipping loose if while swimming in the ocean I was tossed by a particularly rough wave, means it was definitely time to get new swim trunks.Of course, little blue ones with a masculine floral pattern that looked like they would cover my ass cheeks, my package and my pubic hair and absolutely nothing else was not entirely what I had in mind, but I've learned to trust the Deepz eye, no matter the cost to your dignity.I popped them on, and to my surprise, hey, they looked kinda good on me. Not too tight, not weirdly loose around the hips like most men's wear, just a little bit gay but mostly just "maybe he's just European?". I came out to get a second opinion. "Hey, you look hot in those." Deepa says. "Yeah, you look hot in those." the guy behind the counter says. Whatever, I'm superficial, I bought them. Further browsing also revealed a green baseball t-shirt that has lately become a favorite of mine. So, said all that to say hey, if at first glance the store doesn't seem to have anything to offer, give it a second glance. You're more than likely to come away with a new favorite...or some stuffed bird refrigerator magnets.Motley is just that - a motley of randomness. From t-shirts and Levis to Diseal bags and hats, this place is a must-stop on your Tremont exploration. However, don't be surprised if you're unable to find something... or, like me, you find the most amazing thing. Some call that Retail Kismet. Or luck. Whatever it is, I had it the day I stopped in. Motley was going out to business. Then, they got bought out; so, they won't be going anywhere. Same name. Different management. This bodes well for business, I think, since Motley is a pretty popular place. So, I'm in a quandary. I found this place during their "everything must go" sale, yet found out, after purchasing an amazing winter hat and scarf, that everything must go because they're being taken over by another management team. So, this review, like many people, has a split personality. 3-stars for the Motley I saw - the marked down version of a retail hotspot. I'll have to go back in a couple months to check out the new stock and see what's become of this store. I suggest you do the same.I was only slightly impressed with Motley, they really don't have a wide range of items for men. They had some cool bags for the ladies, and a good selection of sale winter hats. I bought a cool hat for 50% off. They have a huge pile of Levi's jeans in the middle of the store, they aren't any special style, just the basic Levi's you can find elsewhere. I don't see the differentiating factor of this place from other shops like it, but it's local and it's good to support local businesses. Maybe I caught them between seasons, I will try back in the Summer and see what they have.Ever wonder what a gay man's closet looks like after he comes out? Then visit Motley.It's full of vintage, hipster, and futuristic stuff for all orientations alike. You'll find everything you always wanted and will never need. It's like a christmas store for grown-ups.Check it out. You'll find the awesomest stuff ever!