MST Goods
Sustainably minded men and women's apparel, gifts and curated vintage home goods and furniture. Goods to be authentically you.
05/11/2026
You know that guy.
The one who somehow always ends up at the best backyard party, the hidden hot springs, the late-night tiki bar, the Sunday farmers market, the desert road trip. The one with a drink in hand, a good playlist queued up, and absolutely zero interest in taking life too seriously.
Yeah.
We’re not selling shorts.
We’re selling that guy’s summer.
The easy confidence.
The “one more round” energy.
The slightly sunburnt, lake-day, mountain-town, cocktail-at-golden-hour version of yourself that only seems to show up this time of year.
Printed lounge shorts. Desert-inspired boardshorts. Tiny embroidered snakes because why not.
Fun clothes are back, and honestly? We’re here for it.
Come find your summer personality disorder at Mountain Standard Goods
05/06/2026
What do moms really want for Mother’s Day this year?
Not generic gifts.
Not things that feel rushed or impersonal.
They want thoughtful things. Beautiful things. Meaningful things.
The kinds of gifts that make everyday life feel softer, slower, cozier, and a little more magical.
A signature fragrance she’ll wear every day.
A candle that makes her home feel warm and calm.
A vintage denim jacket she’ll keep forever.
Handmade jewelry. Natural fibers. Wellness rituals. Beautiful ceramics. Little treasures that feel collected, not mass produced.
This year, we filled the shop with pieces designed for the moms with impeccable taste. The moms who appreciate beautiful details, intentional living, and one-of-a-kind finds.
If you’re still looking for the perfect gift, come spend some time with us. We would absolutely love to help you find something she’ll obsess over. 🤍
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04/27/2026
Natural fabrics are having a major moment right now… but this shift is about more than aesthetics.
For years, the fashion industry leaned heavily on synthetic materials like polyester, nylon, and acrylic. These fabrics are made from petrochemicals (fossil fuels) and behave more like plastic than fabric. They can take hundreds of years to break down and release microplastics every time they’re washed.
That’s part of why so many people are turning back to natural fabrics like linen, cotton, silk, and bamboo.
These materials come from renewable sources, breathe better on the body, and often age beautifully over time instead of degrading into waste. When you start paying attention to fabric composition, you begin to realize how much of modern clothing is built for short-term wear rather than longevity.
Bamboo is a great example of how nuanced this conversation can be. The plant itself is incredibly sustainable, but many bamboo textiles are processed into viscose or rayon through chemical-heavy methods. Understanding how fabrics are made helps us make more informed choices when we shop.
This doesn’t mean eliminating synthetics entirely. It just means being more thoughtful about what we bring into our closets.
Small shifts toward natural fabrics can make a real difference over time for both comfort and sustainability.
What fabric do you find yourself reaching for most lately?
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109 East Bijou Street
Colorado Springs, CO
80903
Opening Hours
| Monday | 11am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 11am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 6pm |
| Friday | 10am - 7pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 7pm |
| Sunday | 11am - 5pm |