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Tom and Eliza Chappell pose for a photo in the new Ramblers Way store they recently opened in Portsmouth, N.H.
Ramblers Way sources wool in the United States from ranchers in the West but the company is considering sourcing organic wool from Europe.
Reclaimed church louvers decorate a wall behind a copper sign fabricated in Portland at the Ramblers Way store in Portsmouth, N.H. Tom and Eliza Chappell recently opened the store and are planning to open stores in Portland, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and West Hartford, Connecticut.
Lisette Lehouillier, head seamstress at Ramblers Way, works in the company's Portsmouth, N.H. store to do custom alterations, if needed, to clothing purchased by customers at the store and also to be able to create some articles of clothing in sizes that might not be in stock at the store.
At the Ramblers Way store in Portsmouth, N.H., bolts of select fabrics are kept in stock so that an article of clothing can be custom made for customers by an onsite seamstress.
An outfit on display at the Ramblers Way store in Portsmouth.
Clothing displays at the Ramblers Way store run by Tom and Eliza Chappell.