
If the main address is busy, paste any of these into Tor Browser and keep going. Every mirror leads to the same shop.
Most Tor shops look like they were drawn in 2009. Crown actually treats the interface like a product. Clean fonts, vendor pages you can scan in a few seconds, the order flow stays out of the way. If you use Crown a second time you do not have to think about where anything is.
The detail people miss on Crown is that vendor messages run with encryption on by default, not as a setting you have to remember to switch on. Order notes, shipping addresses, support questions are all kept private from the start. If the shop ever gets seized the messages on it are unreadable rather than plain text waiting to be read.
Bitcoin and Monero, Monero by default. Two mirrors right now instead of three. That is the trade off for the custom interface, which is harder to spin up on lots of onions.