Owner of the store was not kind at all. She told me and my friends if we are looking for "more budget friendly clothes there is a goodwill down the street". We were only looking inside, and at first admiring her store!! But her terrible attitude changed my mind. As a small business owner Im sure you understand the hard work it takes to build your business and that a simple purchase from a customer GOES A LONG WAY. So I am not sure why you would turn your customers away when they are checking out your store....AND SHES right there is a goodwill down the street, that is probably selling the exact same "vintage" clothes for A WAY LESSER PRICE. So.. sure... if thats where you want to send your customers then go right ahead. :) But now a days its about the aesthetic and a small vintage shop makes your experience personal!! An experience that was ruined by some women that was working, which I later looked up and saw its one of the owners. I made sure to spread the word, because I wouldn't want to support someone who is NOT genuine AND judgmental. Not a good...
   Read moreI used to work in very high-end antiques and am always skeptical when I go into vintage shops. I usually feel alienated by the high prices, low quality, or both. But this spot was FANTASTIC. I was caught totally off guard by the quality of clothing, how spotless and well-cared-for the pieces were, how attractive the selection is, and the very accessible pricing. Vintage sizing is usually specific/tailored (and so are my proportions) so I didn’t end up buying anything on this first visit, but I plan on coming back often to check out new arrivals. I expect it will overtake my wardrobe if I’m...
   Read moreThis place is a joke. Went there to get a sweater because it was freezing out and I had to be outside in the evening (was NOT prepared for the weather getting cold all of a sudden). Sweaters there are between $50-$80 bucks. I could not believe my eyes. My friend donated a couple shirts that she cut up with scissors and they were selling them for $30 a pop. There's also a Goodwill right down the street where I'm sure they get most of their clothes. This place is gentrification at its finest. They should be ashamed tbh. Do...
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