Posts Tagged ‘Mid Coast Modern’
Mid Coast Modern closing Westport shop, relocating Bear Soap brand to west coast
After nearly a decade as a local retail staple, Mid Coast Modern is closing, founder Matt Bramlette confirmed. The Westport Road gift shop — which opened in 2015 and supports makers/artists and indie businesses — is expected to shut its doors at the end of the month. Sales have declined since the pandemic — especially…
Read MoreShop Small: 5 gifts for someone who needs a little self-care — even if that’s you (KC Gift Guide)
Editor’s note: This feature is the second in Startland News’ five-part holiday gift guide showcasing Kansas City makers and their products. Check out the featured maker below, then keep reading for five gift ideas to get started. [divide] Christmas Eve was always a childhood favorite for Matt Bramlette. The Bear Soap Company and Mid Coast…
Read MoreBusiness is a bear: Why Soap Bar closed its storefront to keep inventory flowing to Made in KC, refreshed retail spot
The shelving of Soap Bar in Westport wasn’t the end of a chapter — just a focused business shift, said Matt Bramlette, the Midtown maker behind Toilet Bombs and a variety of self-care products. “We took the look and feel of Soap Bar and merged it with Mid Coast Modern. It was a total refresh,”…
Read MoreToilet bombs dropped less than two weeks ago; retailers can’t seem to keep them on the shelves
Bear Soap Co.’s latest bestseller might have begun as an accident, but the bath bombs for toilet bowls are making a splash as shoppers discover a cheeky new stocking stuffer that fizzes beyond the holiday season, said Matt Bramlette. “The toilet bombs can be a fun novelty gift; or they can be something that people…
Read MoreShop small: Five gifts you didn’t know you needed at the just-opened Made in KC Lenexa
Editor’s note: Startland News explored Made in KC’s new marketplace at Lenexa City Center in Johnson County as part of the newsroom’s five-part holiday gift guide that highlights locally owned shops and the makers within them. The items identified here were curated by Kendall Kloster, manager at Made in KC Lenexa, and Startland News. Featured…
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