PACIFIC OASIS TROPICAL SHOP
- giottoscarpellini
- May 6
- 2 min read
Best shop in town!

The Pacific Oasis shop stands as the final addition to the tropical compound, established in late 2022 as a premier bespoke tailor shop and slow fashion retail outpost. Within the walls of this cozy pink sanctuary, one half of the space operates as a dedicated sewing studio where machines craft unique, handmade clothes. The remaining area serves as a retail showroom, displaying seasonal collection of pieces entirely manufactured in-house.

Deep in the tropical thicket, Pacific Oasis acts as the soul of the operation. The shop remains a sanctuary of calm, centered entirely on craftsmanship and quality. These clothes carry the spirit of the surrounding environment—a warmth and grit that industrial mass-production simply cannot replicate.
Right outside the door lies a massive DIY skatepark, carved into a landscape of coco palms and exotic flowers. A distinct sense of freedom exists here, where the act of stitching high quality fabric merges with the rhythm of skating and bird singing echoing through the trees—the ultimate creative soundtrack.

The Macello Coveralls are the undisputed heavyweights, reigning supreme in a shop where the vibe is pure, handmade magic. These aren't just clothes; they’re artisanal soul-wear. Every piece is cut, sewn, and graded by hand right on the floor, far away from the buzz of the city. Elsa, the lead seamstress, moves with a total, meditative zen, binding every seam with a hand so steady it feels like poetry in motion.
When the sun hits the pavement, the Pacific Oasis collection keeps the trip going with rugged chinos, custom jackets, and organic cotton tees that breathe with the ocean breeze.

For the ladies chasing the canyon sunset, Palo Santo Airlines brings a feminine high, offering limited runs of dreamy dresses and one-of-a-kind accessories.
This isn’t just a shop; it’s a revolution against the plastic world. It’s a "mom & pop" dream built on consciousness and craft, proving that when you create with purpose, you're not just making a garment—you're weaving a better way of living.






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