I donāt think I could peacefully keep the items Iād bought from this shop unless I shared my experience first. Iām a first time visitor of Maine and specifically Portland. It was incredibly refreshing to see and experience the diversity of this specific town, and their very chill traditions and approach to inclusivity. I try to remain aware as a POC in predominantly white spaces and not once did this make me feel uncomfortable⦠until I went into this store. I was with a group of 4 and 3 out of the 4 of us were POC. Besides two other customers, we were the only ones in the store. My fiancĆ© is a white male and the only white male in our party. As I was shopping their sweaters and jackets, one of the store attendants (the woman of the couple) was in the back too. Except she wasnāt doing anything. She was just shuffling through jackets (mind you the same jackets my fiancĆ© and I wanted to buy). She wasnāt counting inventory (there were 3 jackets on the shelf), she wasnāt putting anything on the rack, she wasnāt taking anything off of the rack. She was just counting, the same three jackets sitting up there for the entire time we were back there. She didnāt offer help and she didnāt ask if we were finding everything okay. And unfortunately I didnāt even realize she worked there until the very end as we were checking out (because I thought she was a customer and I was being polite so I could look through the sizes myself but she was literally in my way). She never moved. I have several issues with this and my biggest was that I was blatantly profiled and this has never happened to me before so I never even thought that it could. We bought items and supported this small business and while I somehow wish I could return my items, Iām glad I could share my experience and make other POC northerners and tourists aware that there are still racist and prejudice individuals out there, even in spaces that may act like they celebrate differences. Now Iām glad and I can keep my items knowing that I supported this business and proved them wrong of their...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreSiempre Mas ā A Peaceful Stop for Tie-Dye, Trinkets & Timeless Vibes
A small shop it may be, but strong in the ways of grooviness, Siempre Mas is. Nestled like a hidden hut on Dagobah (minus the swamp), this little storefront radiates peace, color, and that delightful āhippie chicā energy.
š The tie-dye selection? Abundant and well-priced, it is. Shirts, dresses, skirtsāall spinning with psychedelic swirls that would make even Yoda ditch the Jedi robes for something a bit... brighter. Whether you're a seasoned flower child or just vibinā with the Force, youāll find a look that suits your soul.
šŖ¬ Trinkets and knick-knacks aboundātiny treasures that whisper of incense-filled tents and road trips in a VW bus. Great for gifting or just feeding your inner collector.
šø Prices? Fair, they are. Not galactic-credit gouging like many tourist shops, but more like āIāll take one of everything, please.ā
Final Verdict: A charming stop it is. Let your curiosity guide you through the racks, and you just might leave with a new outfit and a little extra light in your spirit....
   Read moreI went to this store today, Siempre Mas with my white friend, I am a dark brown woman. My friend and I purchased the same item, the cashier gave my white friend a lovely store bag to put her item in. I cashed out immediately after my white friend and the cashier gave me a cheap plastic bag. As we went outside, my white friend said, why did the cashiers give you that plastic bag and gave me this lovely textured store bag and we bought the same item. I thought⦠why did the cashier do this? Why did she give me, a dark brown woman, the plastic crumbled bag and she gave my white friend a wonderful textured store bag, we went back to the store and I asked the cashier why do you give me a plastic bag for my purchase and you gave my friend a nice textured bag and we purchased the same item? She (the cashier) did not answer me ⦠But we both know why she did this. I will never go back to this store, and I do no recommend any brown skin people...
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