In our 5 Shops series, we’ll point you in the direction of our favorite independent shops across some of the world’s best cities. From food markets to bookshops, vintage and homegrown design, we’ve found a diverse and exciting mix of local retailers where you can pick up one-of-a-kind pieces.
There are many wonderful ways to burn a hole in your pocket at Nashville’s independent shops.
A center for artisans and niche retailers as well as songwriters, Music City has something for everyone, whether you’re a bookworm, a vintage enthusiast or a hardcore concertgoer. Here are five of our favorite shops all over town.
Best for souvenirs
Hatch Show Print
If you’ve been to nearly any major music venue in Nashville – think Ryman Auditorium, the Grand Ole Opry, Bridgestone Arena – you’ve likely seen work by Hatch Show Print. This letterpress print shop has been churning out concert and event posters since 1879, and its signature print style – with color blocking and big, bold typography – has become the visual expression of Nashville’s world-renowned music scene. Take home a print for an easy-to-transport piece of Music City history.
The shop offers tours during which you can learn about the print process, examine the wooden type blocks that the shop has accumulated over the years and hear from printmakers about their craft. You can also participate in workshops where you can make your own posters, t-shirts, tote bags and more.
The last Hatch Show Print piece I bought was a poster commemorating one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to: Icelandic rock band Kaleo’s performance at the Ryman. It both brings back an epic memory – and is simply a cool piece of art.
Best for design
Thunder Moon Collective
An explosion of gold and candy-colored pastels, Thunder Moon Collective offers a vivid immersion in fashion, art and design. Guests are greeted by furry critters of the canine and feline varieties while they peruse owner Nina’s thoughtful selection of clothing and home goods. Sustainably made pieces take priority here, with Thunder Moon sourcing its merchandise from small makers around the world. Snag earrings made at a solar-powered workshop in Malawi, soaps made from consciously sourced ingredients in California and dresses designed by small fashion collectives all over the world. Thunder Moon even hosts monthly crafting circles as well as workshops in floral design, perfume blending and more.
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