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I found some great t-shirts for friends here, including one from a local PHX artist with a grinning skull.
If you're a hipster or looking to buy gifts for one, then this is the place to go.
Plus, the clerk was using a Mac (not that I would expect anything different, but bonus verisimilitude points for fitting in with your surroundings Mr. Clerk).
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Places like Made make me realize that there is hope for my life in Phoenix. It is a cute converted house shop that carries a wide array of stuff that you won't find easily elsewhere.
There is lots of cute baby stuff that I would laugh at if I ever saw a baby wearing. The jewelery is unique and cool- it made me feel like I had etsy right in front of me, live! They have some good books around and some key David and Goliath pieces.
I heart places like Made, so therefore I heart Made.
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Made is my favorite place to go whenever I go to First Fridays (monthly art walk) in Phoenix. I realize that I could go there at other times during the month, but there's something special about saving it as a once-a-month only event. If, however, you prefer to not be crammed into the small shop, burning up from the body heat inside (no matter the weather outside) you perhaps should visit on a day that is not the First Friday of a month.
I Love Made's selection of quirky books, curious items that might improve your household (like the little man statuette that now holds my razor in the shower), specialty magazines, and hilarious independently printed "propaganda" (like instruction books on how to be "American" set up like boyscout training manuals).
The stuff in Made is generally higher quality than the stuff sold on the streets at First Fridays, and can be more or less expensive depending on what you're getting. All my individual purchases there have been under $10, but that's because I haven't brought myself to buy a very cute looking $40 cosmetics bag made out of starburst wrappers.
There's probably no need to add my two cents to the unanimous reviews of Made but hey - I like to hear myself talk. I love this place - it was one of my first destinations when I began exploring downtown. The staff is friendly and the merchandise is great - it's smart, urban, funny and unique. I've bought baby tatoos and refrigerator magnets as well as books and jewelry.I'm a huge fan of their periodicals section - great stuff. I always stop in once a month to pick up the current issue of GOOD - I figure it's better to give my $5 to Made instead of a big box corporate whore store!
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Made has a fantastic collection of handmade gift items, pottery, jewelry and even books and magazines. It's a great place to find the perfect gift, and a fun stop on the First Fridays evenings. Highly recommended!
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Many of the businesses in this area of the city are converted houses and Made is what started it all. It is my understanding that they got the idea of buying dilapidated houses, fixing them up real nice, and turning them into neat little shops, restaurants, and bars. Kudos indeed!
Made itself sells unique books, hand-made and other cool cards, cool artist-made jewelry, some artist-made and small label clothing, and art from local artists. The people who work there also know the area really well, and are more than happy to suggest other businesses in the area.
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Such a fan, this place is SO fun. Just don't go during First Fridays or there won't be room for me. Roy Valle Wasson's shirts are sold here- thats a plus. Plus its by the Lost Leaf.
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One of the best places on Roosevelt Row, Made has a plethora of things to catch your eye and keep your attention. From funny gifts to thoughtful ones, this store is a gold mine, if you're looking to please a friend, partner or work mate. I mean, if you're not thrilled by their selection of cool (and sometimes political) magnets or buttons, you can always go with the books that'll teach you all you need to know about urban slang.
But if it's thoughtful you're after, you can find it here. From soy candles to handmade purses, you got options. I personally loved the baby stuff, the funny tablets ("What You Should Do To Make Me Happy") and the pottery/bowls.
I can definitely see myself coming back here on numerous occasions when I need to buy a gift for something who appreciate unique, quirky, creative and funny gifts.
You need to check this place out. Aside from being interesting and fun, it smells great, too!
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Fabuloso. This is my kind of place. I love everything from the great candle smell when you walk in to all of the knickknacks that you want, but don't really need.
There was really cool note cards that made me wish I sent more thank you cards so I could justify the purchase, but who knows, maybe I'll find a use for them yet. One of my favorite items was a book of shopping lists that had been found and bound into a clever, entertaining read (with organized chapters!). The slang flashcards had me laughing along with many other great novelty items. There are also fun vases, books, and all sorts of random gifty items. I enjoyed my short time going through the mish-mash of inventory and I hope you do the same. I will definitely be back and leave with a purchase next time.
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Awesome store!!! It's always one of the places I hit when I'm looking for a unique gift for a friend OR myself!
I love everything in there!
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Loved everything I found in this place and so did my boyfriend so you know it's got to be cool!
Made is an art boutique on Roosevelt Row in Phoenix. I found so many cool things here from out there books, to yummy candles, funny magnets, unique jewelry, and a huge selection of Phoenix magazines ( hell yes). The girl behind the counter was very nice and help-full she added me to their mailing list and gave me a flier about an upcoming event called mug night. Basically you bring a mug you don't want anymore and find someone to trade with you! Genius!
I can't get this necklace out of my mind that had crystal designs or sayings on poker chips. Anyone who loves Vegas or Gambling would love those! I'll be back!
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I keep meaning to ask if they do gift registries at this store. Because my friends say I'm hard to buy for, and I just don't get it. Go to Made. Apply blindfold. Spin. Stop. Walk forward. Buy what you touch. Unless it's baby clothes. It's that easy.
I really love this place. I make people go here. I got a rockin' ring here. Some cool books. Of course a few magnets. Recent purchase was a baby t-shirt (for friend) that said angel on the front and had a pic of wings on the back. Aw.... And the selection is often changing as artists create new things.
You should go. You need to go. Just go.
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So you waited until the last minute to get your college best friend a present for her birthday. Problem is: you don't see her very often, thus, you don't really know what she's into nowadays. You want to give her something that's unique and stylish and unusual, something that exudes "Phoenix-chic," something that you know she'll love because it's artsy. What do you do...what do you do?
Well, you really ought to go to MADE art boutique on Roosevelt Row. The boutique houses artist-made gift items, like pottery, clothing, jewelry, bags, cards for all occasions, sculptures, books, and even chocolates!
I received this really cool-looking necklace that has an antique poker chip that says "bulldog" embellished with tiny crystals for a pendant. It's such a conversation piece every time I wear it. I also purchased a very colorful purse made of gum wrappers that is just so perfect for spring!
What makes this place even more special is that it hosts workshops in creative writing and in various forms of art. Very cool!
Right next to eyelounge...check it out (especially that book "Toilets of the World)!
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