Summerland Co. – SESLOC Members Earn Rewards Points Here
San Luis Obispo
1023 Morro Street
San Luis Obispo
Welcome to our store! We are so glad you found us. We are a tight-nit family of fashion entrepreneurs combining our own unique styles and influences t create a special Central Coast vibe. My name is Kelly and I’m the driving force behind our boutique! With a background in visual merchandising and fine art, I’ve curated a special shopping experience for our customers. With my 2 amazing daughters, Casey and Jessey, we have created a one-of-a-kind store. The man behind the scenes in Mikey, our devoted husband, father, bookkeeper extraordinaire, and badass cowboy. We are so happy you’re here. Enjoy shopping!
(805) 752-1200
www.summerland-co.com
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