owner should be more aware about what she puts on her shelves, i ran into a book in there that was called “black alice.” which is basically about a white women who turns black and is not happy about it, book was made around the jim crow era, lots of derogatory pictures & slurs were used in the book to describe black women and NOT for educational purposes at all. i had showed her the book and asked why she was selling this very obvious racist book, (on the front of the book, there was a little black girl with big red lips and was sitting on top of a piece of watermelon for crying out loud..) and she didn’t even read the book before putting it on shelves.. this made my vintage shopping experience as a black women very...
Read moreThe nicest women work at Tesori and such beautiful unique pieces! Really helped find things I was looking for. I went a week or so and still am trying to find time to come...
Read moreFantastic store with charming curb appeal! Items inside are even better. Would recommend this store to anyone who lives here or visiting the area. Sara & Tonja do...
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