
Shop the racks at Rags and Roses.
Handmade jewelry, broken-in boots, and dresses with a story. Curious what you'll find today?
How did a Texas shop come to be?
It started with a love for the worn and the handmade, a slow walk through flea markets and small studios, and a belief that every piece has a story worth telling.
The feel of something made to last
We look for pieces with honest wear, hand-stitched details, and the kind of quality that only time can reveal. Every item we carry reflects that same slow, careful eye.

Hand-stitched details
A slightly uneven seam means a human made it. That's the kind of thing we notice.

Worn leather & denim
Boots with scuffed toes and jeans with faded knees tell better stories than new ones.

Handmade jewelry
Hammered by hand in a small studio, not stamped out in a factory. Each piece has its own weight.

Cotton that breathes
Old cotton shirts soften in ways new ones never do. You can feel it the moment you put one on.

Sunglasses with character
Unique frames you won't see on everyone else. The kind that make you look twice.

The scent of the shop
Leather, old wood, and a faint hint of cedar. It stays with you after you leave.
What folks are saying about the pieces they've found
The best part of this work is hearing what a dress or a bracelet means to someone. Here are a few kind words from customers who took something home.
I walked in just to browse and left with the most beautiful hand-hammered silver ring. It's small and imperfect in the best way. I haven't taken it off since.

Elena R.
First-time customer, Austin
The linen dress I bought here gets a compliment every single time I wear it. It feels like it was made for me — and it was made down the road.

Maya T.
Regular shopper, San Marcos
I found a vintage denim jacket that had clearly been well loved. The stitching on the sleeve had been mended by hand. That's the kind of detail I look for.

James K.
Vintage collector, New Braunfels
Rags and Roses has that rare thing — a rack where every piece feels considered. I brought home a pair of boots and a handmade ceramic mug. Both feel like mine.

Clara D.
Artist and repeat visitor, Wimberley
One shop. A hundred stories waiting to be found.
Come see what's new. We open the doors at 10am most days — call ahead if you're after something specific.
