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This pre-shrunk, classic fit sweater is made with air-jet spun yarn for a soft feel + reduced pilling | Photo provided

Looking to cure your post-holiday blues with a little retail therapy? Luckily for you, our shop is stocked full of GVL-inspired sweatshirts, t-shirts, coffee mugs + more — some are even designed by local creatives.

You can think of that ‘add to cart’ feeling as giving back, too, because a portion of proceeds from swag purchased in our shop goes directly to those local creatives.

It’s okay if Santa missed the mark this year — treat yourself to one of our favorite GVL-inspired products, like this crewneck sweatshirt ($37).

Check out more local items here. Happy shopping, GVL. 🎁

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