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The St. Johns Saturdays in the Square is a hyper local market featuring music, artists, makers, Booster member businesses and entrepreneurs in the heart of the St. Johns business district. To become a vendor, please create a profile on our Seen Markets platform. There is no application fee for participation in Saturdays in the Square. Please note that booth fees will apply, with discounted rates available for Boosters members. Vendors may apply to participate on a single date, multiple dates, or throughout the full season. Full-season participation is not required, allowing flexibility to accommodate individual schedules.
The Meowlitia is a post-apocalyptic cat streetwear brand blending cinematic storytelling, skateboarding culture, and dystopian worldbuilding. The Meowlitia sells original cat-themed apparel inspired by post-apocalyptic storytelling, military aesthetics, skateboarding culture, and dystopian fashion. My brand's designs feature a cast of recurring feline characters—including resistance fighters, medics, scouts, witches, cowboys, and other members of The Meowlitia—set within a rich fictional universe where cats fight to survive after the fall of humanity. The collection includes graphic t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, and other apparel that blend dark humor, action, science fiction, horror, and underground streetwear influences. Each design is connected to the larger Meowlitia lore, creating wearable pieces that function as both clothing and storytelling. Beyond apparel, The Meowlitia offers fans an immersive world of original characters, factions, locations, and ongoing narratives, making it a destination for those who enjoy dystopian fiction, post-apocalyptic art, military-inspired designs, skate culture, and unique cat-themed merchandise.
@themeowlitiaView Vendor PageHandmade Silver jewelry, hand mined minerals, hand cut stones, and artwork
@HeartofthedaoView Vendor Page
Fine hand-forged jewelry and stationary (greeting cards and stickers). As a former museum educator, I now bring the museum to you with historically-inspired pieces, made with antique tools and even ancient artifacts!
@ScyllaandstoneView Vendor PageI create unique jewelry and housewares from reclaimed items. Most of my materials are secondhand, so there's a lot of variety and styles that appeal to a wide group of folks. There's a lot of funky pieces made with marbles, dominos, film negatives, and so much more, giving things a second life. I also run a program called Beads for Good where any jewelry that is donated to us becomes a new piece and 50% of the proceeds go to a local non profit and I intend to include those items with my market inventory as well.
@ImiterraView Vendor Page