Love on Haight is a vibrant and eclectic business located in San Francisco. It is described as a place filled with colors, light, love, and joy, housing a diverse collection of amazing and talented artists. The shop is known for its body inclusivity, family-friendly atmosphere, and welcoming spirit of acceptance. Customers are greeted with a warm introduction and information about the 200 artists represented, with each item individually priced. The quality and uniqueness of the merchandise are praised, and visitors are encouraged to learn about the artists behind the pieces. The business has also recently opened a non-profit, adding to its community-focused efforts. The atmosphere is described as vibrant, with an incredible mix of items that cannot be found elsewhere. Visitors to the Haight-Ashbury area are recommended to make a stop at this "true highlight" of the neighborhood. The staff, particularly the person at the door, are noted for their helpfulness, kindness, and overall positive energy.
Attended a show that Graham Lesh and friends played at on the sidewalk. Wonderful afternoon
January 2026
Phenomenal location, with a lot of history, love and community! A huge array of different tyedye peices you could love, all made by different artists, some from different places of the world! Dont miss out if you haven't been!
November 2025
Love this shop! All the tie dye you can imagine! Unique trinkets and art.. Friendly atmosphere and staff ✌🏽
Formerly called ?Jammin' on Haight,' the beloved tie-dye boutique rebranded and reopened in 2017 as Love on Haight in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love. It's still a hippie fashion emporium and the place to pick up colorful clothing for men, women, and kids, as well as necessities like jewelry, glitter, sunglasses, hats, books, and all things tie-dye. Love on Haight is one of the few artisan shops on the street, bringing customers psychedelic creations made by locals and friends of the owners. One thing that hasn't change at all: It's still all about love. Check out the "peace, love, and kindness" wall, that lets buyers know that a portion of all sales is donated to a charity devoted to homeless youth, Taking It to the Streets.