Vintage finds and tasty bites steal the show at West Coast Craft
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Sunshine, craft goods, and a cold pint - that's how Fort Mason does summer. San Francisco may be infamous for its high rent and the ever-looming threat of a headline proclaiming the city's inevitable doom - but let's get one thing straight: this city still does good things for creators. West Coast Craft'sone-day fest on August 24th was a reminder that San Francisco is still the place to sell (and buy) handmade goods, even if your landlord is charging you a small fortune.
From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the outdoor market was a scene: rows of cute vintage clothing stands, handcrafted ceramics, and more statement jewelry than you'd know what to do with. It was all sunshine, good vibes, and people pretending they hadn't just bought something at the last booth they visited. And when the inevitable shopping fatigue (or warmth) set in, Radhaus was there to save the day with pints of beer - the perfect pit stop for those needing to sit down and cool off before diving back in.
West Coast Craft was founded in 2013 as a curated marketplace that celebrates the creative culture of the West Coast. Different iterations take place several times a year at San Francisco's Fort Mason Center, and they showcase a wide variety of artisans and makers who embody the West Coast aesthetic - think natural materials, minimalistic design, and a laid-back vibe. Over time, the event has grown to feature over 250 vendors, with offerings that range from handmade ceramics to unique textiles.
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