THE LOCAL ARTISAN GUIDE'S TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE - DAY EIGHT: KIDS TOYS & FASHIon

We have reached the eighth day of our Holiday Gift Guide and today we put the spotlight on kids; their fashion, their toys, their books. We are highlighting three brands, one bookstore and one toy store that offer unique, playful, colorful, eco-friendly, relevant products for children. If you think your child is a one-of-a-kind then these choices should make you happy and even more important your babies happy.

LUCKY WANG, “KAMALA INFANT TEE”, $24

Lucky Wang is a kids clothing store that is for the cool kids in the know (or their parents at least). Known for their beautiful baby kimonos, rock tees and playful clothing and toys, we chose a Kamala Infant Tee as Lucky Wang likes their babies and kids to be political aware from the cradle to the single size bed. RBG and Obama tees are also available.

MAKIE, “SOPHIE DIGARD PARIS, ‘DONKEY & DOG’”, SMALL $220, LARGE $300

Makie is a highly curated children’s boutique in the Historical District of Soho (although they do carry some women’s apparel and home decor), The aesthetic is mainly minimal,with soft muted colors and luscious textures. However we picked one of their plush toys that they feature for babies made by French based knitwear designer, Sophie Digard. Since 1999, Sophie Digard has been designing models for fashion accessories and textile objects in her Paris workshop. Every object is then crafted entirely by hand in natural materials after a long process of preparation. Work on color is of prime importance. Inspired by the infinite variation of natural elements, Sophie Digard process creations that defy the dictates of time.” The small Donkey and Dog is 6 inches and the large is 9 3/4 inches. Made of 60% Merino wool, 40% Cotton. All process are made by hand in Madagascar. Its such a beautiful stuffed toy, you may want it on your bed.

BOOKS ARE MAGIC, “EVERYONE’S AWAKE” BY COLIN MELOY, ILLUSTRATED BY SHAWN HARRIS, $16.55

A simple goodnight routine turns marvelously madcap in this cleverly rhymed picture book. Instead of settling down to sleep, Dad bakes bread, Mom fixes the roof, and Grandma plays cards with a ghost. And between the dog, the cat, Sister, and Brother, there's at least three different wars being waged! A modern classic perfect for read-aloud fun and bedtime alike.

AN.ME “HEART SLIPPER SOCK SHOES”, $38

Made in France, a new generation of slipper-socks has a feeling of barefoot plus support! Micro-ventilated, they are super comfortable and have anti-slip spikes. Socks are designed with a white heart print on the front. 86% Cotton 12% Polyamide. Machine wash cold. Comes in multiple sizes.

PLAYING MANTIS, “WILD HORSE MARIONETTE - BROWN”, $38.95

Playing Mantis is one of The Local Artisan Guide’s favorite toy stores with all its charming handcrafted wooden toys, costumes and beautifully curated book shop. Its hard to pick just one item from this store but for affordability we chose this charming horse marionette which acts as handsome decor when resting, but its real purpose is to delight, entertain, and amuse when animated. Sturdily constructed of hardwood, felt, fabric, and leather, this sculpture can achieve magically realistic movement with simple, one-hand operation. Should strings ever become tangled, you’ll be able to remedy the problem in a snap thanks to a unique, tangleproof string design.

We all know Christmas and the holidays are for children so hopefully we guided you to some children’s gifts that show them how special and unique they are to you and the world around them.

By Natalie Rivera

THE LOCAL ARTISAN GUIDE'S TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE - DAY FIVE: FOOTWEAR

On day five of our Twelve Days of Christmas Holiday Gift Guide we put a spotlight on five artisanal footwear brands that follow traditional craftsmanship for creating high quality footwear, yet incorporate contemporary aesthetics for a winning combination that make for exceptional gift giving. These brands are produced in England, Spain and the US and share a passion for creating sustainable practices all the while delivering a stylish product.

J. FITZPATRICK “SNOQUALMIE - RUGGED BROWN COMMANDO”, $545

J. Fitzpatrick has a unique business model that is a little what you would call “old school” as their shoes are made-to-order (MTO). MTO program is the perfect option for those who wish to customize their shoes. MTO allows you to personally select the elements that make up a shoe, including the material, color, last shape, and sole choice. Your pricing varies with the selection of materials and styles. A nonrefundable 50% deposit must be made to commence production on a MTO order, with the outstanding balance being required before final delivery. Alternatively, paying the entire price up front will apply an automatic 10% discount off the total amount (base price + MTO surcharge).This program is available for all J. FitzPatrick models ever produced, and is not limited to those currently available in our boutique. MTO is not available for the JF Line.The shoe we picked, the Rugged Brown is an oil-tanned pull-up leather that will scuff and age beautifully over time. And it takes a killer shine too! But more importantly, is very durable and hard-wearing with their sleek Commando sole. What an amazing gift to give! A bespoke shoe experience that will be treasured always. $$$

ARIANA BOHLING “CLEM CLOG BOOTIE CHOCOLATE” $358

Ariana Bohling is a collection of distinctive and directional footwear for the modern nomad. Ethically sourced and produced by master Peruvian craftspeople, Ariana has gained notoriety for her luxury Alpaca Fur Slippers. Her Clem clog bootie is made of super soft suede, hits just above the ankle and has a slouchy pull on style. It is lined in 100% leather, sits upon a genuine wood clog bottom, and has a rubber outsole. The boot features a memory foam footbed and 3" heel with 1" platform. Fits true to size. Ethically handmade in Brazil. $$-$$$

ALOHAS “SWAY BLACK BALLET SLIPPERS” $151

Alohas is a sustainable footwear brand that operates on a business model of “on demand shopping” which basically boils down to Alohas accepts pre orders so they know exactly how many units to order so there is not left over stock or production there fore avoiding waste. Our choice is their ballet flats, “Sway” featuring a stylish square toe. Flexible sole designed to offer greater comfort and a front string-bow for a special touch of ladies who lunch. All of their shoes are crafted out of Leather Working Group Certified Leather. This means, sustainable leathers, low impact dying thus less pollution. Made in Spain. $$

FAIRFAX & FAVOR “THE HEELED AMIRA, TAN SUEDE LADIES OVER THE KNEE HEELED BOOT”, $576

Fairfax & Favor, founded by brothers Marcus and Felix is an English brand, handmade in Spain that celebrates footwear that celebrates both city and country life. The Heeled Amira is a boot that oozes elegance and sophistication. Sitting beautifully over the knee, the Heeled Amira stands out from the crowd with a graceful 7cm block heel; the boot also features an elasticated spine for superior fit and a full-length zip to ensure a smooth, secure closure, tastefully finished with an interchangeable tassel. A stunning occasion boot, guaranteed to turn heads. $$-$$$

LEFFOT, US RUBBER, “MILITARY LOW TOP- NAVY FELT SNEAKERS” $110

Leffot was founded in May 2008 in Manhattan’s West Village. Their goal is to be at the forefront — offering classic styles that represent quality, comfort, and value. Besides offering custom made shoes, Leffot also offers a selection of curated footwear and that includes our choice, the classic Military Foot Top made by US Rubber. Founded in 1892, US Rubber Company produced high-quality sneakers for many companies, including Keds and the US military, until 1917. 2019 saw the relaunch of the iconic brand with the reissue of the classic military sneaker. Made in one of the oldest rubber factories in Europe, the sneakers feature a vulcanised sole, which makes them extremely durable and flexible. Features for this sneaker include: navy Portugese wool felt, metal eyelets, Vulcanized sole and includes two sets of laces, one navy and one black. It’s an affordable way to gift the man in your life a pair of classic footwear from a heritage brand. $$-$$$

What makes these five footwear brands so great for gift giving is that all brands offer an artisanal experience and a story along with sustainable and slow fashion ideals. The footwear choices we made for our gift guide are gifts anyone would be proud to wear and cherish.

By Natalie Rivera



THE LOCAL ARTISAN GUIDE'S TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE - DAY FOUR: FASHION APPAREL

On the fourth day of our Holiday Gift Guide, we are highlighting five fashion apparel and accessories brands that are innovative, unique and devastatingly stylish. They might be small brands however they attract fashionistas in the know who want to walk in a room knowing they will not only look fabulous but don’t have to worry about their outfits being replicated. 

The designers we are featuring have an aesthetic that involves love of textures, colors, techniques and value sustainability. We picked a few of our favorite pieces from each collection which was not easy, so we encourage you to look further on their sites (yes you can order from their online shop too) and to witness the variety of holiday gift options they provide, especially at all different price points.


MARY JAEGER, “CASHMERE SHAWL: SQUARE ILLUSIONS TAUPE+BLUE PLAID”, $650

Mary Jaeger fine accessories collection is inspirited by both eastern traditions and contemporary western design. inspired by my passions for color, texture and pattern she uses shaped resist dyeing techniques synthesized with voluminous silhouettes and a love of hand-crafted construction and couture details. Beginning with woven and knit natural fibers such as cotton, linen, silk, wool, alpaca and cashmere, she proceeds to selectively dye and shrink portions of the fabric or garment multiple times. Her fine cashmere shawls use sustainably sourced cashmere yarns hand-woven in a family-owned atelier in Katmandu and are individually designed and dyed in Jaeger’s atelier. The intersecting lines of this shawl are inspired by a classic watch plaid. This shawl is season-less – the perfect wrap for chilly summer evenings and air conditioned rooms. Any woman would treasure Mary Jaeger’s collection as a holiday gift. $$-$$$

100% fine cashmere

  • hand-woven

  • individually hand dyed using shaped-resist techniques

  • natural+blue+taupe

  • hand-wash or dry clean

  • soft fringed edges on all sides

  • one-of-a-kind

  • 86" x 36"

MARIA DE LA ORDEN, “NIZA PANTS”, FUSHIA, 140 EUROS

Maria de la Orden is a relatively new fashion brand founded in Madrid by Maria de la Orden and Laura de la Révélière. The brand has taken off in its popularity by offering a colorful and eclectic collection that is disarming feminine and flirty. The Riza pants featured are offered in bright jewel tone colors with contrasting piping and is indicative of the brand’s love of playing with color and pattern with feminine silhouettes that are fun yet sophisticated pieces of clothing. The Niza pants are made in a Fushia corduroy fabric. They have a straight cut and a high-waist with a nacre button fastening. The two white patch front pockets and side linewill provide a retro touch to your look! Mix and match with our shirts and sweaters to play with the pockets for an eye-catching total look! 100% Cotton. Made in Europe. $$-$$$

VOZ, “CHE CROP TOP IN BABY ALPACA”, $550

Voz, which means “voice” in Spanish is a Benefit Corporation ethical fashion company whose mission is to protect the livelihoods, well-being, and cultural values of rural indigenous women globally. They pay living wages for every textile and sewn garment, and use sustainable fibers and processes. VOZ was founded in 2012 by Jasmine Etoile Aarons, and today provides over 100 jobs throughout their supply chain. The Che Crop Top featured is made of soft and luxurious Baby Alpaca and features the Che symbol, signifying human unity. $$-$$$

  • 100% Baby Alpaca hand-loomed in Chile by Mapuche weavers

  • One Size Fits All

ARCHERIE, “WILHEMINA”, $312

Founded by Jillian Kaufman Grano and Fulani Steven Hart, Archerie seeks to play with patterns and silhouettes that are modern yet invite color and sophistication that works well from the job place to evening wear. Its made for the woman who would like to stand out in the room, but for all the right reason. Wilhelmina is our version of what a shirt dress should be. Full button front. Off center waist tie. Just enough stitched down pleats and shirring at the waist and on the sleeve to give it just enough femininity. 100% poly crepe. Rust Geo.


KAI D. UTILITY, MORAY “MONGOLIAN CASHMERE SWEATER- GRAPHITE”, $285

Kai D. Utility offers a highly curated selection of men’s clothing and our pick is one that is a customer favorite and a perfect gift for the man in your life, cashmere! The brand is Moray and the cashmere hair is from Outer Mongolia. These are often lone herdsmen who live out in the gers (yurts in English) in the steppes of the Gobi desert, lush and green in the summer and frozen all winter. Moray ensures the herdsmen are paid fairly and the herds can be fed during the winter with hay and corn and are not too large (which leads to malnutrition and starvation of the weaker goats). The yarn is spun with more twists than the industry standard (due to the long Mongolian fibers) our cashmere pills less. To prevent pilling machine wash. Use a wool cycle and non-biological detergent. (Biological detergents contain enzymes which can damage hair. Cashmere is actually a hair not a wool. Hand washing is also an option with very lightweight items however be careful not to kneed the garment like dough, just stir in the warm water and let it soak. Made in 100% highest quality Mongolian cashmere. Mock neck style. Slim fit. Suggest to go one size up. Made in Mongolia. $$-$$$

May these choices not only be helpful in your gift giving but new sources of fashion for you to delve into and support as local, small businesses with high quality products, unique design, sustainable slow fashion and artisanal skills they hope to pass on to the next generation.

By Natalie Rivera