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Styling Services

We have a separate informational and booking page. Please visit us there if youre interested in Styling Services.

The Good-ish Styling Services

Welcome to The Good-ish.

Our brand is centered around body inclusive & gender euphoric, queer fashion & home goods. We're delighted to share our passion of vintage fashion as art for the body and a form of creative self expression.

  • This place is THE BEST! Plus sized, queer inclusive, and gorgeous clothes. My favorite place to find clothes.

  • Thank you sooo much for the gorgeous leather patchwork jacket we got as a B-day present for our daughter...she is thrilled to have a one-of-a-kind garment with a beautiful story behind it!

  • Super inclusive store and near some other great stores to check out. Street parking is adequate and the layout of the store is great.

  • I love shopping with Goodish STL. They always have something that is fun and unique to purchase. The owners are also really amazing! If you’re looking for a great place to shop don’t hesitate to visit them! 💜

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  • Big Body Bash helping people feel seen accepted and a sense of liberation while shopping

    Co-owners K & E were featured on Show Me St. Louis

    KSDK - Show Me St. Louis 
  • Ethical Bodies x The Good-ish collaborate on a storefront for every body

    The two local thrift stores are combining their talents in a colorful and inclusive way

    KSDK - Show Me St. Louis 
  • New Thrift Store Ethical Bodies x the Good-ish Is for ‘Fat Bodies’

    The owners are creating community — and curating great vintage clothes

    Riverfront Times 
  • How a new vintage thrift store centers the fashion needs of plus-size people

    From fashion-forward folks to those who couldn’t care less about what they wear, everybody – and every body – needs clothes. The fashion industry, however, is notorious for prioritizing certain figures and excluding others. Ethical Bodies x the Good-Ish, a new vintage thrift store in south St. Louis, is centering people whose fashion needs are often disregarded by offering plus-size pieces exclusively. Store co-founders Maura Hampton and Erica Hallman discuss the mission of the store, their plans for its future, and speculate why the fashion industry is hesitant to make clothes inclusive for all.

    St. Louis on the Air