Caleb, who was always quietly pleased about compliments to the business he'd worked very hard at, couldn't help but smile at the comment. "Thanks. I'll admit a bit of that is stock rotation to make everything look fresh, but there's usually someone bringing something new in. It's the benefit of lots of small producers," he enthused.
He waved an equivocating hand. "Not as much as I'd maybe like to, but I embroidered this shirt, and most of the time I've got something with decorative embroidery on I usually at least contributed to it," he said as he smoothed a hand over the grain of the mushrooms, feeling one of the few he'd turned into toadstools with French knots. "Most of the things I keep or do for me are clothes." He shrugged, knowing it was a bit of a weird choice, but he preferred to put other people's work on his walls.