House of Richard

In 1967, Richard Cherney opened House of Richard in San Rafael, California as a boutique catering to the hippie community. The Daily Independent Journal described it as “a shop owned by and catering to hippies” and spoke about a clerk working there, wearing colorful, prism glasses that created a “psychedelic vision.” House of Richard was called exotic in the book Haight-Ashbury: A History, by Charles Perry. ..

What You’d Get There: Mexican clothing, such as ponchos and huarache sandals

Anastasia’s

631 Clay Street is a historic building in Sausalito, California. It was built in 1892 and is a two-story, red-brick structure with a gabled roof. It has been used as a grocery store, post office, and other commercial buildings.

In 1961, Helene “Helie” Robertson and her mother Marie opened the first Anastasia’s boutique in Sausalito. The second boutique was opened on Clay Street in San Francisco; soon Robertson was sought out for her handmade designs, which were later manufactured and sold nationwide. ..

If you’re looking for unique, handmade clothing that are a mix of mod and hippie, then you should head to Out There. This store is filled with clothes that are both stylish and comfortable. Plus, the prices are very reasonable. ..

Xanadu

The Haight Street address is one of the most famous in San Francisco. The street runs from Ashbury Heights in the north to the southern end of Golden Gate Park. It is a popular tourist destination, with many shops, restaurants, and bars. ..

In the early 1960s, Xanadu was a leather goods store in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. It was a popular spot for people looking to buy new clothes and accessories. The store was known for its unique and stylish products.

What You’d Find There: A store filled with leather crafts, clothing, and psychedelic posters.

Velvet Underground

471 Broadway Street is a busy street in the heart of New York City. It’s home to many famous businesses, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.

I go to this store before I go on the road I buy my clothes here, it’s the most expensive rock star store But I promise you, once I hit the big time I’ll come back and shop here

After a year of being in Los Angeles, I’m back to the underground scene. I love the floor at The Velvet Underground and am excited to see what new paper flowers they have in their room. ..

The store was open from noon to 1 a.m., according to a 1967 Lesley Kamstra psychedelic poster. ..

What You’d Wear There: In an article for the L.A. Times, Stevie Nicks said that the Velvet Underground carried beautiful things, including mid-thigh length tunics, and slinky, nightgown-material bell bottoms. When she was here, she decided that these were the kind of clothes she would always wear.