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CityBeat Magazine
Best retail-store role model
It’s not unusual to walk in to South Park’s Junc Boutique & Gallery (2205 Fern St.) and see a completely different store than the one you saw on your last visit. On a whim, owner Jeffrey Parish might decide that he’s bored with the color of the walls or that the jewelry display looks better over here than over there. Parish, who used to own Normal Heights’ Sugar, moved his men’s and women’s clothing-and-accessories store to South Park two years ago, into the space formerly occupied by Magpie, and changed the name. In keeping with Magpie’s tradition of hosting art shows, Parish partnered with San Diego artist Jasmine Worth, who curates Junc’s semi-regular shows and makes sure Junc stays true to the “& Gallery” part. Art aside, the charm of Junc is its gestalt—that immediate impression you get the moment you walk through the door and take it all in. It’s a store with lots of come-hither—the kind of place that fans of independent retail have been wanting to see more of in San Diego.
Kelly Davis
Sunset Magazine
4. Shop for a suprise..
Junc Boutique (pictured) is filled with whimsical threads, jewelry and furniture that owner and fashion grad Jeffrey parish loves....
gay & lesbian times
this one came as a suprise!
we are honored to be named best boutique in the G&L times...you rock!
San Diego Home & Garden
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