Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Destinatio­n Oakland

This neighborho­od is a hidden gem for eclectic shopping

- By Sara Bauknecht

When you think of Pittsburgh shopping destinatio­ns, Oakland isn’t often at the top of the list. It doesn’t have a high-end mall or boutique-lined streets. But tucked among the pubs, pizza shops and ethnic food places, you’ll find a handful of locally owned shops, some with an internatio­nal flair.

Whimsy on Fifth

3402 Fifth Ave., Oakland Rebecca Suter has an ear for shoppers’ needs and an eye for fashion. She considers both when curating women’s clothing, accessorie­s and small gift items for her boutique, Whimsy on Fifth.

Situated across the street from Carlow University, it’s been around since February 2017. Ms. Suter bought it from the original owner last summer and reopened in September. Since then, she’s been phasing out its one-of-a-kind resale pieces to make room for collection­s she picked up at buyers’ markets in

Atlanta. She also stocks from local brands, such as beer-inspired candles by Brewed 2 Burn in West Mifflin and handbags made in Monroevill­e from repurposed upholstery fabrics.

So far, Whimsy on Fifth has been particular­ly popular with women in their 30s or older who work nearby. It’s also common for college students to stop in for something to wear to a formal event or night out.

Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. 412586-4224

303 S. Craig St., Oakland

No need to jet to Ireland to find authentic jewelry, clothing or even food from the Emerald Isle. The Irish Design Center has made a home for them in the heart of Oakland for 40 years.

Earlier this year, owner/ manager Paul Carey announced his retirement and turned the business over to Maura Krushinski, one of the founders of the Pittsburgh Irish Festival.

“Oureffort is to try to maintainth­at vision of his and keep up with those things that are coming out of Ireland and Scotland,”she says.

She travels to markets in Dublin as well as to Irish merchant shows in Chicago, Philadelph­ia and Secaucus, N.J., to find the right mix of traditiona­land modern selections.

Hours: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays. 412682-6125

Snowlion Imports

201 S. Craig St., Oakland

Ornate statues, colorful garments and the light scent of incense put shoppers at Snowlion Imports in a Nepali state of mind.

For 16 years, owner Nima Habjanetz has made the store a snapshot of her native country, with pieces brought here from Nepal. She complement­s them with things she finds at tradeshows in New York.

The shop is known for its regal semiprecio­us-stone jewelry, most of which is handmadein Nepal.

Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays or 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays. 412687-5680

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1. The Irish Design Center. 2. Unique jewelry at Whimsy on Fifth. 3. Spring scarves designed by Belinda Northcote Designs at the Irish Design Center. 4. Sherpa Adventure Gear at Snowlion Imports. 5. Inside Snowlion Imports.
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