St. Louis Magazine

WHERE TO SHOP ON CHEROKEE STREET

There's a lot going on along Cherokee Street these days. Over the course of roughly a mile, there are dozens of places to eat, drink, and shop—especially for those looking for great vintage clothing or antique furniture finds. Two residents talk about a few of their favorite places to shop between Gravois and Jefferson and just beyond.

1. Butter Love Skin 2608 Cherokee

Butter Love Skin is a rare opportunity to see how your products are made. The store is beautiful, and owner La'Crassia Wilderness has a range of products, including skin, face, and bath stuff. The lavender lush body butter is my

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