Parts & Labour

1604 S Congress Ave AustinTX78704
Closed
Sunday
9:00am-5:00pm
Monday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-5:00pm
Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-5:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(12)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
Average Rating Over Time
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Description

Parts & Labour can be found at S Congress Ave 1604. The following is offered: Women's Clothing. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Austin there are 86 other Women's Clothing. An overview can be found here.
by opendius on September 18, 2015 from opendius

Tips

The Extras: This store participates in SoCo's First Thursday, when stores in the area stay open late the first Thursday of every month.
by ezlocal on March 26, 2014 from ezlocal
Love love love this store. Beautiful selection of local, Texas made clothing, jewelry art.
by Citysearch on March 17, 2014 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

This "cool" SoCo gift stop is "packed" with an "ever-changing", "unique selection" of locally sourced "witty T-shirts", "cute baby stuff", handmade birthday cards, posters, candles and "lovely jewelry" that ranges from "kitschy" to "classy"; the staff is "friendly", and even better, it's open late for when you want a "taste of Austin" after dinner.
by zagat on January 02, 2014 from zagat
Crafty, irreverent, locally-designed jewelry abounds at this SoCo favorite. Ask for their Poppy and Fern embroidered necklaces, which feature stitched locket-sized portraits of cute animals.
by Tolly Moseley on November 02, 2012 from Citysearch
Love love love this store. Beautiful selection of local, Texas made clothing, jewelry art.
by Jennifer King on October 05, 2012 from Citysearch
Editorial Review by Citysearch Editors:
South Congress boutique sells T-shirts, jewelry, shoes, handbags, home decorations and accessories created by up-and-coming local designers.
by by Contributor at Citysearch on December 14, 2004 from Citysearch

Information from the business

In 2003 Alexandra Renwick, Lizelle Villapando, and Talena Rasmussen agreed that the DIY movement hit Austin like a virus and was here to stay. Renwick always felt Austin needed a safe place for all of its creative locals to showcase and sell their goods. Villapando and Rasmussen, whom had just recently launched their own clothing label, Booyo , also had a long time appreciation for cleverly...
by cityvoter on May 12, 2016 from cityvoter