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Bunky Boutique

This story is about the Bunky Boutique that is located on Central Ave. This store caters more to a rustic, boho-chic audience. If you are looking for something more modern or a mix of both, click the button below to be navigated to other stories for two other stores!

Bunky Boutique is a boho-chic boutique that offers a pretty good variety of things to buy. They have baby clothes, men's clothing, and women's clothing (they also provide a section for plus-sized clothes). They also had stationery items, masks, bath bombs, and locally sourced soaps.  I would have to say that it was a pretty inclusive shop with what they have to offer there. They also had some little knick-knacks like stickers, pens, jewelry, etc. The prices for a majority of the things weren’t too high, a couple of items ranged from $24-$75. They even had Arizona-focused items too, making it a great place to shop for novelty items or souvenirs. They promoted a lot of Arizona-based companies/brands, like the soaps and some clothing items. The workers were very nice and passionate about selling items to the customers there. Overall it was a great experience in the shop, it was a little small but I was intrigued with all the stuff that they had there.

Although I went to two stores that were right next to each other (Now or Never is their neighbor), they offer two completely different vibes that can cater to two different types of people and you can read more about the other store here. They both had great workers that made the spacing inviting and comfortable. Bunky Boutique has a website where you can buy things from there instead of going inside of the stores. These stores were right in the heart of Downtown Phoenix and like I said previously it’s within walking distance from the dorms and the campus. It’s located near a bunch of restaurants, so after eating you can go around and shop a bit. There are also other shops around these two, so you can have plenty of fun shopping around for a bit and find different things (you’ll probably never run into the same thing twice). There was an art museum that was attached to both stores in the back, you just had to walk behind the building to access it. I think that the only downside to the experience was that there was barely any parking near them, so we had to go all the way around and find parking in a back lot and then walk up to the stores.

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