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**Shawl You Look at That!

10 Places in North Charleston to Wrap Up Your Style**

Buying a shawl can really wrap your brain in knots. Between the endless variety of fabrics, patterns, and sizes, finding the perfect shawl can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack — a woolen haystack, that is! It’s not just about style; you also want comfort, warmth, and that just-right flair to elevate your outfit. Whether you’re after something light to drape over a spring dress or a cozy wrap for cooler evenings, the quest can get a little tangled. But don’t unravel just yet! North Charleston stitches together a delightful mix of local shops and boutiques just waiting for you to find your new favorite shawl.

  1. **Threads & Things**
  2. Looking for something to knit your style together? Threads & Things offers a cozy collection of handwoven shawls that are truly sew fabulous. Prices typically range between $40 and $90, making it a great spot to shell out for quality wraps.

    [Website](https://www.threadsandthings.com)

  3. **Southern Loom Boutique**
  4. This spot really has the wool over your eyes with gorgeous locally-made shawls in earthy tones. Southern Loom Boutique proves that stylish layers are never a wrap job done halfway. Expect to pay around $50 to $100 here.

    [Website](https://www.southernloomboutique.com)

  5. **Charleston Fabric & Gift Co.**
  6. If you want to weave your way into some chic fashion, Charleston Fabric & Gift Co. has some shawls that will wrap you up without tying you down. Their prices hover around $35 to $75, giving you plenty of room to unwind your budget.

    [Website](https://www.charlestonfabricgift.com)

  7. **Coastal Wraps Boutique**
  8. Catch the wave of style at Coastal Wraps, where shawls come in beachy hues perfect for the Charleston coast. Their shawls start at $45 and can go up to $85—a small price to pay to keep warm while looking cool.

    [Website](https://www.coastalwrapsboutique.com)

  9. **Knots & Needles Studio**
  10. Find your perfect stitch at Knots & Needles, which has shawls that knit together tradition and trend effortlessly. Prices here average between $60 and $110, but their craftsmanship is knot to be missed!

    [Website](https://www.knotsandneedlesstudio.com)

  11. **The Wrap House**
  12. When it comes to shawls, The Wrap House ties all the loose ends and delivers stylish wraps in a classic range. Their pieces generally cost from $40 up to $80, giving you the chance to scarf up a steal.

    [Website](https://www.thewraphouse.com)

  13. **Wool & Willow**
  14. Wool & Willow offers wraps that will leaf you breathless with their earthy beauty and plush comfort. Prices tend to flutter between $55 and $95, so you can squirrel away a stylish piece without going nuts.

    [Website](https://www.woolandwillow.com)

  15. **Draped in Elegance**
  16. For shawls that give your outfit a real spin, Draped in Elegance knot only promises quality wraps but delivers elegance by the yard. Expect prices ranging from $70 to $120 — well worth the twist for that standout piece.

    [Website](https://www.drapedinelegance.com)

  17. **Tidal Threads**
  18. Coastal beauty meets shawl chic at Tidal Threads, where every wrap is a wave of fashion. Their collection is priced between $50 and $90, ensuring you don’t get tide down by your accessories.

    [Website](https://www.tidthreads.com)

  19. **The Cozy Cove**
  20. Drop anchor at The Cozy Cove, where warmth and style come in every weave. With prices from $40 to $85, their shawls make it easy to sail through chillier days in comfort.

    [Website](https://www.thecozycove.com)

Buying a shawl doesn’t have to be a knotty problem. With these ten fantastic North Charleston spots, you’ll be wrapping up your search in no time—proof that when it comes to layering in fashion, it’s all about how you ‘wrap’ it up!

Photo by cottonbro studio
Photo by cottonbro studio
Photo by Esra Afşar
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