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Garments cut for everyday life — modern silhouettes, considered fabrics, and quiet detail drawn from heritage.
A Native-owned boutique
Indigenous Chic is a Native-owned Spokane boutique featuring clothing, jewelry, accessories, and home décor by Native artists and makers — gathered with a focus on authenticity, creativity, and cultural pride.

Summer Collection
Woven Heritage · Vol. 03
Native-made clothing, jewelry, accessories, and home décor — curated with authenticity, craftsmanship, and cultural integrity.

A sister to
Indigenous Eats.
— The Boutique
Indigenous Chic is a Native-owned boutique in the heart of Spokane, Washington — born from the same entrepreneurial spirit behind Indigenous Eats and extended into fashion, design, and lifestyle.
We carry clothing, jewelry, accessories, and home décor handcrafted by Native artists and artisans. Each piece is gathered with intention — chosen for the story it carries and the hands that shaped it.
Our shop exists to uplift Native creativity, celebrate Indigenous identity, and make space for shopping that is ethical, meaningful, and beautifully made.
We believe Indigenous design is not a trend or a relic. It is the present tense — vivid, evolving, and ours to wear, gift, and live with every day.
100%
Native-owned brands
Spokane
River Park Square · L2
By hand
Artist & artisan made
— What You'll Find
Six categories of Native-made beauty. Each piece chosen for craftsmanship, voice, and the quiet way it earns its place in a wardrobe or a home.
01 / ClothingGarments cut for everyday life — modern silhouettes, considered fabrics, and quiet detail drawn from heritage.
02 / JewelrySilver, stone, and bead — pieces meant to be worn close, worn often, worn with meaning.
03 / AccessoriesBags, belts, scarves, and small leather goods — finished by hand, built to outlast the season.
04 / Home DécorPottery, textiles, woven objects — quiet pieces that make a room feel rooted and considered.
Small treasures with weight. Made by hand, wrapped with care, given with meaning.
Browse giftsA rotating roster of Native designers and makers we're proud to carry on our shelves.
Meet the makers— Featured Brands
Our shelves are a selective conversation, not a marketplace. Every label is Native-owned and held to a single standard — authenticity, craftsmanship, and cultural integrity.
— Why It Matters
"When you buy Native-made, you are not collecting an aesthetic.
You are standing alongside a living culture, an artist's livelihood, and a story still being written."
— A note from our team
Owned by Native entrepreneurs and grounded in Spokane. Our shop, our shelves, our story — kept in community hands.
Every dollar flows back to Native artists and Native-owned brands. Visibility, livelihood, and recognition — built into the price tag.

No anonymous merchandise. Each piece can be traced to a maker, a place, and a reason it exists.
Native artistry isn't reserved for ceremony or museum walls. It belongs on your shoulders, your wrist, your table.
We hold space for the elder pattern and the new silhouette in the same room. Both belong. Both move us forward.
— Story in the Product
A beaded earring is not only a beaded earring. It is the steadiness of an artist's hands at a kitchen table at midnight. It is a color her grandmother loved. It is a pattern her nation has carried for generations, now reshaped for the way she lives today.
The clothing on our racks, the silver in our cases, the pottery on our shelves — each one is shaped by heritage, resilience, and artistry passed along like firelight, from one hand to the next.
When you take a piece home from Indigenous Chic, you become the next chapter it lives in.

Hand to hand
From maker to wearer
— Visit
The boutique is a place to slow down. Touch the textiles. Try on the silver. Hear the story behind the piece you almost walked past.