White's Mercantile
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White's Mercantile

Nashville, Tennessee

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Holly Williams — yes, Hank's granddaughter — built a general store for the modern South. The 12 South flagship stocks everything from hand-poured candles and vintage denim to artisan pantry goods and coffee table books about Nashville. It's beautifully merchandised, deeply personal, and the kind of shop where you buy gifts for everyone including yourself.

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The Nashville-made candles and the curated vintage denim rack in the back. Ask about their quarterly artist collaborations.

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