“A really cool mixture of eclectic pieces. They have wooden artwork, flasks made from burlap sacks, bracelets made from cutlery,various pottery pieces, soaps, handmade chicken shaped stuffed toys, jewelry made from WW2 ammunition boxes, and so much more.”
“Lovely boutique. I really never expected to see a shop with high-end women's clothes in the activity based mountains of Stowe, Vermont - but Green Envy fit the bill, and by pleasant surprise. Yes, we're here for summer sports, outdoor activities and playful fun. Thus one would expect the usual sporting goods shops that cater to such, but we do clean up well, right? Welcome, Green Envy, who sells an impressive selection of good quality denim attire (amongst other items) : ie. Mother, 7 for all mankind, Agolde, Pistola, Rag & Bone, Re/Done, and refurbished vintage Levi's. You get it. Yes, of course I splurged - - well, um at their 50% to 75% off Sale today, ladies. All is good in the world today and my jeans haul was phenomenal. Oh, how well they fit! So, why I am I sharing? Oh, you will never come to Stowe anyway... Haha! **lovely, helpful and very friendly laid back staff to assist you with shopping. No pressure ** *located off Mountain Road near many shops * *we will most certainly return*”
10AM - 4:30PM
91 S Main St, Stowe“We had such a great experience working with Bryan at Ferro Jewelers and would definitely recommend! They made the process of designing a custom engagement ring super enjoyable, were accommodating to all of our requests and ideas, and kept a very open line of communication throughout the entire process!
I had no previous experience getting custom jewelry made, let alone an engagement ring, and Bryan was super knowledgeable and patient!
We have now been engaged for over a week and my fiancé cannot stop looking down at her new ring!”
“Very professional and highly knowledgeable staff - never trying to push the sale. They offer a beautiful selection carefully curated collections and they help pick what's most fitting for you. A true gem of a retailer in our small town.”