The Love Shack Boutique’s second location is located at 10038 Potranco Road. Credit: Instagram / theloveshackboutique
The Love Shack Boutique, a San Antonio chain of woman-owned adult stores, is asking for customer help to stay open following a summer that officials with the business described as its “most difficult yet.”
“As a local, woman-owned shop, every ripple in the economy touches us deeply because behind this boutique are dreams, hard work, and a community we cherish,” a Wednesday Instagram post from the business stated.
The Loveshack Boutique has operated in San Antonio for more than 13 years. It has two locations, 1580 Babcock Road and 10038 Potranco Road.
“Running a small business has always been more than just work; it’s been a true act of love and resilience,” the Instagram plea continued. “But in these challenging times, that love is tested in ways we never expected.”
Products sold at the shop include paddles, anal beads, cock rings, strap ons, rose vibrators and more.
In addition to selling an array of personal pleasure devices and toys, the shop also offers sexual health workshops and erotic events to the community. Upcoming events include bondage rope classes, wax play demos, Kink 101 instruction and a Smutty Book Club.
“If you’ve ever attended one of our events, workshops, bingo nights or enjoyed shopping with us in the past, we would be incredibly grateful if you could consider supporting us once more—whether by shopping, purchasing a gift card, or simply spreading the word,” the business said. “Every little bit helps us navigate these tough times.”
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