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since moving back home, i’ve been investing in finding and supporting small businesses in the city to take care of me and my things. here’s a list of “guys” i love and would recommend: - a jeweler (repair, clean, and sizing) - a watch guy (repair, restore, battery replacement) - a tailor (hemming my pants) - a camera repair guy (one of the last in the city!) - a dry cleaner (self explanatory) - a leather guy (shoes and bags) - a knife sharpener nothing brings me more joy than picking something up that has lovingly been given more life. seek these folks out, keep them in business. an added bonus is that i’ve “unlocked” a bunch of buildings downtown that i wouldn’t ordinarily set foot in.
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Jan 28, 2025

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be friendly with your mailman, they’re great sources of neighborhood gossip
Jan 29, 2025
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usergeneratedcontent and the local barmaid. She knows whats what.
Jan 29, 2025
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I just met a locksmith guy that has me covered for that. Life is good when you have guys.
Jan 28, 2025
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hurt_man i’m coming to you for that locksmith rec when i need. Can barter any of the above, and would throw in someone who embroiders hats and someone who prints with eco-friendly materials
Jan 28, 2025
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oh i love this so much, and there is such a unique bond of trusting someone with something of your that needs repair <3
Jan 28, 2025
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nanabo i picked up a fave second hand bag from my leather guy a week ago and could have squealed with delight when he handed it to me!! It has a whole new life now!
Jan 28, 2025
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salad_valet i just changed the baterry of my mom's wrist watch with my new watch guy and it's now my favorite thing to wear!
Jan 28, 2025
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loveeee this yes
Jan 28, 2025
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i still miss my leather guy from two moves ago 🥲
Jan 28, 2025
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myra i know the feeling! I had a guy i used to go to in the basement of a high rise by my first job. He taught me the value of taking care of my shoes!
Jan 28, 2025

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