UPDATE: The owner reached out & assured me this is not the norm for their store. Like I said in my original review, I would still go back and shop if I’m in the area, as well as shop from afar via their Instagram! The store itself was great. There was a nice selection of vintage, I ended up with a 90’s Gap denim work jacket which I love! I was just left with a slightly bad taste in my mouth in regards to the customer service. When we pulled up & parked on the side, I could see a girl sitting on the back deck. I’m fairly certain she saw us get out of the car, but maybe she didn’t. We walked into the store and no one was in there. I looked around for 5 or so minutes before she finally walked in from the back door & said hi to us. She then went right back outside. I kept looking around, making my way through the store and then outside to the aforementioned deck, where the sale rack was. The employee was sitting behind the rack, just eating & video chatting with someone. She had no sightline into the shop because the rack was blocking her… I could’ve just walked out of the store with merchandise & I don’t think she would’ve even noticed. I went back inside to try on the jacket, and finally had to go back outside to interrupt her phone call to ask if I could purchase something. She wasn’t rude or anything, I just barely had any interactions with her. I understand having to find time to eat while on the job, I work at a locally owned boutique in Kansas City & am not always able to take an actual lunch break & have to sneak bites of food in between helping customers. But to be outside, out of view from what was going on inside the store, eating and chatting away while a customer is inside just seemed so weird to me! Makes me wonder how many sales she missed out on that day because people walked in & didn’t see anyone inside working. With all that being said, I would still go back again if I’m ever in the area….maybe she was just having an off day (it WAS unseasonably warm & I would’ve rather been...
Read moreAs always, Grey Dog has a wonderful curated selection of vintage and vintage looking clothes. Not all of them are vintage, but they do have some great items. The inside of the store is really cute, and they definitely have good gifts for boho lovers. The woman working was very sweet as well. I do agree with another reviewer that the curtains for the changing rooms leave a lot to be desired, they have at least 6" gaps on either side. I was also disappointed by the other shoppers when we went, as they were just hoarding items in their changing room and I feel like we missed out on seeing what they didn't want. I'm not sure if the store could do anything to help that, but since each item is so unique it would have been nice to not see 20+ items hanging out in a...
Read moreUnassuming from the outside, this light filled meticulously curated vintage boutique is absolutely worth its five star rating. Molly’s taste is very exquisite. In Grey Dog, you can find vintage silk, vintage Levi’s, rugs from all over, accessories, and gorgeous sweaters in great condition. I normally stay from buying vintage leather but I made an exception due to the amazing quality It’s one of the best vintage stores I’ve ever been to. If vintage is your style, you want to come here. Last but not least: Mara the grey (and white) dog with two different color eyes will be at the door...
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