Sweet Pea Boutique

While in Tooele, Utah the Sassies had the pleasure of perusing and shopping at the Sweet Pea Boutique.  Sweet Pea Boutique is right across the street from Sweet Lizzie’s candy shop, located at 49 N. Main St., Tooele, UT – they’re actually owned and operated by the same, lovely lady, Aimee Stewart!

Sweet Pea Boutique is an adorable second-hand baby and kids shop (think Kid-to-Kid but in a MUCH lovelier way).  They accept drop-offs of gently used clothing, toys and shoes and love to pay cash for items that are in clean and in great condition (free of any stains, holes or excess wear).

When you hear about second-hand stores there are a lot of negative things you might associate with them that just aren’t true for the Sweet Pea Boutique.  For instance, you know that musty, used-clothing smell at most second-hand shops?  Sweet Pea Boutique has nothing like that.  It smells and looks like the sweet little boutique that it is: clean, cheerful and very organized.

Sweet Pea Boutique is divided into sections by size and gender.  One simply has to find the right section and a multitude of adorable possibilities are smiling back at you from the clothing racks. They also have sections for dance and sports clothing/shoes, baby gear and women’s shoes and bags.  All of Sweet Pea’s inventory is in great condition.

Sweet Pea Boutique also sells new items, especially hair clips, tutus, vinyl chalkboard wall art, jewelry and even Melissa and Doug toys (one of our family’s favorite children’s toy brands)!

Last December Sweet Pea Boutique was featured on Good Things Utah in their Gift Guide. Check out the video:

Stay tuned this week as the Sassies share their thoughts on Tooele’s Sweet Pea Boutique! Oh… and did I mention there will be a lovely giveaway on Friday, too?!  Eeeek!  Can you stand the suspense?!

P.S. Be sure to check out Sweet Pea Boutique’s blog for fabulous giveaways and more info about this adorable shop!

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One Comment

  • September 7, 2010 | Permalink |

    Sounds like I should explore Tooele sometime.

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