One pass at the large storefront window on Chapel, (especially at night well lit, constantly provocative delightful set-ups of wares) this Best of the Best vintage-everything shop is a must visit and return to - even if from several hours' drive. The space is generous, the objects placed to easily be seen/examined and always compelling the farther in one ventures: and all in mint condition: rare book, yards of luscious exotic fabric, a tantalizing clock, napkin ring, artist's box of untouched pigments, goblets, exquisite lighting fixtures, vintage kitchen items, a rare flag, paintings, rugs but best of all (yet not for sale!) is Carol Orr and her deft and imaginative placements (in window or within shop) of anything with punchy colours, shapes, usefulness or zany decorative elements. Highest caliber objects for the imagination and...
Read moreA beautiful store filled with all sorts of memorabilia, appliances, clothing, media, and more from the 20th Century and sometimes other older stuff! Walking into this store is like walking into a time capsule; There is so much to find you could get lost for hours trying to spot everything! The merchandise is well taken care of, despite the sheer amount of merchandise the store is easily navigable and open, and the staff are polite, courteous, and knowledgeable about many of the wares' history!
Overall, even if it's just to immerse yourself in the beauty of the past, this store is worth stopping into! Everything is fairly priced, and there's a clearance rack that pops up from...
Read moreEmployees have airs about themselves and I'm not sure why especially with the workers at this establishment, they act as if they are beyond customers and are not willing to answer questions and act as if you can't look around without them keeping a watchful eye on you at all times which is ridiculous, the nonsense they sale is yard sale garbage that they claim to be vintage and have the audacity to overprice the used items. No different than Salvation Army and/or Goodwill except that this store styles their dirty, gaudy, overpriced items...
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