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Happy Summer

We are back after a very long time of off and on opening and reopening we are back to our happy selves in the Byward Market. A few things have changed mainly our hours as we are now open the following hours: Monday to Wednesday 11-5 Thursday -Friday 11-6 Saturday 11-5 Sunday 11-4 We have a ton of new designers in store so come by and check it all out . We have missed seeing all your amazing faces for a very long time .  Lots of Love Emma    

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We are going carbon neutral and zero waste

Adorit is going carbon neutral and zero waste and we are going to pave the way to help all of you do the same . We will be updating often as we progress from an eco boutique to a completely zero waste and carbon neutral business.Follow us on this incredible journey and be a part of the change . We all need to make changes if we want to save our home, our planet and our future !

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10 years old, what can we say :)

This month's post is celebrating our ten year anniversary and we wanted to take time to say how much we love and cherish all our incredible customers!  So much has changed in these years from opening a shop during a pre social media time, to now - living in a digital age where social media and online are gaining more and more popularity. We couldn't have come this far without all of you, our supporters, you have come out in crazy weather, you have listened to our story and you have supported us not only with purchasing Fair Trade goods but also by kind words, friendly smiles and over the years turning customers into friends.  With this huge milestone just...

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What lies are lying in your Closet?

No I’m not calling you a liar, but you have been deceived. By whom exactly?  By the $$$$ Thirsty Fast Fashion Industry.  Who are pumping out clothes so quick, that we are literally buying 60% more items of clothing every year. This is partially due to the quality being so low that we can only keep it for half of the time than we used to 15 years ago.Completely makes sense now, why you keep catching those rips and holes in your wardrobe eh. They aren't completely to blame.   We’ve evolved as a society to bring in more disposable income than we're used to, so we kinda went crazy in the shopping department. Companies have also transformed during this...

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