The reviews claiming Bozeman Vintage is overpriced are ridiculous. I’ve been buying used clothing all my life—mainly because I’m looking for discontinued styles or because the newer options are way more expensive. I’ve spent years hunting for specific jackets or pieces at a reasonable price, and Bozeman Vintage is where I’ve found them.
The prices here are the best, and I say that as someone who’s always comparing: every town I visit, every thrift store, every vintage shop, every used clothing website. I just assumed the owner does the same research because his pricing is competitive and fair. He clearly knows his stuff.
Complaining about Bozeman Vintage being overpriced is like expecting to pay $1.50 for the Costco hot dog special at a steakhouse that smokes its prime rib all day. And then accusing steak lovers of trying to “play Yellowstone.”
There’s nothing wrong with enjoying a $1.50 hot dog 😋 or picking up a $3 tank top at Walmart. And there’s nothing wrong with wanting that $70 Wrangler Brush Popper either (you won’t find one made like that for less—even Murdoch’s can’t beat it, trust me, I checked). And if someone wants to say you’re trying too hard to copy Yellowstone because you’re after a good steak or a quality jacket, just smile and say, “Thank you.” That show has some pretty cool...
Read moreThe best vintage store! Driving from Nashville to Whitefish Montana my only request on the way was to stop at Bozeman Vintage. I’d followed them online for years. The store was above and beyond my expectations. Needless to say, we were on that same trip this year and I insisted we stay a full day in Bozeman. I like to browse through the racks once- buy what stands out and then go back again and take my time. We scored some incredible old boots for - wait for it- $37!!! Also, a vintage dress, a vintage football jersey and some western shirts. Not only are the clothes spectacular, the staff is...
Read moreMuseum of wearable stories set in midtown Bozeman. In the not so distant past this was not too far from the quarter horses that sat in front of K-Mart and real livestock sitting in the parking lot while their owners were getting donuts from Vann’s. The clothing inside Bozeman Vintage would all be worn by their original owners throughout the Rockies in the heyday of skiing in jeans. This store is absolutely worth a stop and will inevitably have something inside you’ve owned before or absolutely need to own or borrow before being passed on for the...
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