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PINCHE MÉXICO TE AMO

Fifteen years ago, a young French couple fell in love with Mexico and founded this shop in Sayulita today a bold celebration of Mexican creativity through enamel pins, t-shirts, tote bags, beach blankets, and accessories that blend pop culture with Mexican history and humor.

PINCHE MEXICO TE AMO Think Zapata meets Star Wars, Frida on a throw pillow, and Las Bayadas striped blankets in every color.

One of the most original souvenir stores on the coast.

🔗 Website ·Instagram

MAnyANA

Mañana is the definition of modern Mexico a boutique offering non-gender garments designed for any occasion, with beautifully blended fabrics and an earthbound color palette.

Beyond clothing, the store carries sunglasses, contemporary pottery, ceramic dishes, and copper hanging lamps, all in the cleanest minimalist aesthetic.

As the brand puts it: not just artisanal modern Mexico.

🔗 Instagram @manyana.sayulita

GYPSY GALLERY

A mother-daughter duo runs this sunshine-yellow souvenir store, packed with everything from traditional milagros and polka-dot ceramic bowls to glitzy skull ornaments and embellished pillowcases.

Prices are considerably more affordable than most Sayulita boutiques, making it the perfect stop for small, fun, affordable gifts to bring home.

🔗 Marlin 13, Sayulita

 

EVOKE THE SPIRIT

American designer Brittney Borjeson arrived in Sayulita on a short vacation and never left — founding Evoke the Spirit as a way to channel her creativity through a careful curation of traditional Mexican handcrafts with a modern eye. Highlights include yarn-painted Huichol skulls, Thousand Prayers necklaces, macramé wall hangings, wool rugs, beaded clutches, and jewelry — all handcrafted by indigenous artisans in Nayarit.

🔗 TripAdvisor · Instagram @evokethespirit

NAKAWE TRADING

Nakawe Trading is a concept boutique rooted in Byron Bay, Australia and Sayulita, Mexico working directly with indigenous Wixarika (Huichol) artisans to offer a 100% handmade collection of beaded jewelry, textiles, slow fashion, and homewares using fully fair trade practices.

Every purchase goes straight back to the communities that created it, empowering artisans to preserve their cultural heritage.

🔗 Instagram @nakawe_trading · Website

PALÚ GALLERY

Mexican artists Paulina Gutierrez and Ana Luna are the hands behind this charming gallery part of it built inside an old Volkswagen van, part under an outdoor pergola where they sell hand-painted illustrations on canvas, wood, and pebbles inspired by Mother Earth, the jungle, and the sea. Intimate, one-of-a-kind, and completely unlike anything else in Sayulita.

🔗 Instagram @palugallery