favorite shops: Exclusive Buttons June 23, 2009
Exclusive Buttons is one of the most magical button-places on earth. I was lucky enough to visit for the first time on a trip to San Francisco three years ago, and it just captivated me from the second I walked in.
It’s a tiny shop filled with vintage buttons of all kinds, from floor to ceiling, in cabinets and on hooks, on cards and loose, in the glass case and in dishes. The owner, Mrs. Mary Sortile, is lovely — talking with her about buttons is such a treat.
photo by Amy
Amy visited last month and wrote up a lovely post about her recent trip there, with tons more photos!
Here are some of my finds from my first two visits…
Some of them turned into Button It Up projects, and some are stand-alone treasures. I still don’t know quite what I’ll do with that gorgeous faceted crystal piece near the center, but just looking at it and enjoying its sparkliness is plenty for now!
I love the bright casein rounds on their original cards. I think that’s my own personal favorite button-style.
Be sure to check out Amy’s post for more Exclusive Buttons gorgeousness — she also added all her photos to the Button It Up flickr group! And if you have the book handy, my feature on the shop is on page 11, along with its majestic New York counterpart, Tender Buttons.
I hope to be back for another visit soon! If you go (and oh, you should!), the shop is only open on Fridays and Saturdays from 11-4, and Mrs. Sortile accepts checks and cash only.
Exclusive Buttons
10252 San Pablo Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530
(510) 524-5606
p.s. Thanks to Kristen Conard of Feminist Review for writing a new review of Button It Up last week!
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