Globally known vintage clothing store, Pixel Base Alpha Warehouse, is Cincinnati’s vintage clothing treasure. Before visiting here, make sure to contact the owner and make reservations to visit. When you enter the building, the store is a couple flights of stairs up. Upon entering the warehouse store, you’ll see tons of racks of authentic vintage clothes all around you. The prices are wonderful as well. The T-shirts are $5 and the band Tees are $10. Other items such as certain jackets and dresses have their own individual prices which are labeled. The two employees of this store work very hard to create the unique experience of shopping in a vintage clothing store to their customers. Because they have been in this business for many years, they know what items that the customers want and that is what they keep in stock. I cannot recommend this place enough as shopping here is truly a unique experience. Many treasures are to be found here including leather jackets, dresses, purses and other bags, jeans, belts, T-shirts, shoes, sweatshirts, and even a few non-clothing items.
If you find yourself in the Cincinnati area, I would highly recommend stopping by with a reservation. Stu is able to work with you on time and he can help you find what you need.
Item locations: When you first walk in the store, women & kids clothes are mainly to the left and mostly men’s clothes are to the right. Sweatshirts are right in front of you, dresses are in the back left corner, T-shirts are in the right side of the store, shoes barrels are in the very back, and jeans are in the back/middle mainly as well.
It is also good to know that Amanda owns one half of the store as Sweet Dahlia Vintage. For her items, you pay her.
Tip: it is best if you pay them in cash or through Venmo (or Amanda with Cashapp) as it will be cheaper for you, but they also accept card. They will work with you with prices and make sure to mention if you...
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I’m editing this review since I’ve just now seen the comment in response. I was quiet because I was in shock at how you ripped the clothes literally out of my hands without asking and surprised at the way you were talking to me and my girlfriend when we were minding our own business browsing. And for you to straight up lie and try to belittle us in regards to “not knowing how running a business works” (we are quite familiar with how businesses are run and how venmo works, btw. We also know how to interact with our customers with respect). I was having a wonderful day until you had interacted with me lol. To call me rude is quite ironic, when you asked me if i knew how to read since you thought i was “looking at the clothing wrack backwards”. I was looking on the other end of it to let others pass in the isle so i was not in their way. But, there’s clearly no getting through to you. You can keep your expensive sweat stained faux “vintage” clothing. The $5 item that we did buy wasn’t from your “special collection”. It’s also funny how all of these 1 star reviews say the SAME thing lol take a hint, maybe, and perhaps you’ll have 5 stars? Have a beautiful day
Read moreMy husband and I visited this store about 6 months ago, and it was awesome! It's a huge warehouse of clothing of clothing from 1950 through 2000s. My husband bought a few suits, a winter coat, and a raincoat. I got a rare tees, coats, dresses... We left with a car full of nice to nearly new pieces that would have cost 3x as much from a small store.
The owners are very knowledgeable and engaging. Much of their business is curating collections for movies, TV, and stage.
More recently, I helped settle an estate. The clothing was overwhelming and make from 1920s through current. Stu and Amanda, the owners, drove to Dayton and purchased a huge chunk of it. So, the estate actually made some money from the clothing, and it was bagged up and taken away. They were professional, considerate, and quick without hurrying. I was impressed, and thrilled that some of the items might end up on stage. The owners would be so pleased!
Before contacting them to buy, I recommend taking some pictures of your items. That way you will be able to send them. I know they are especially interested in old concert tee shirts and vintage items.
So, go buy some great clothes or empty out your old boxes from college and let those old concert tees find a home of love...
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