I recently visited Wearhouse.TX in San Antonio, and while they had a fantastic selection of vintage tees, I was a bit disappointed with the limited focus on women's fashion. The majority of the store catered to men's fashion, with only a small section for women tucked away in the corner, and much of it was more modern than vintage. I totally get that they might be gearing toward what they like, but it just wasn’t the right fit for me in terms of variety.
The vibe from the staff left something to be desired. When I walked in, the older cashier didn’t really engage with me, and I noticed the younger staff in the back were more focused on gossiping and laughing on their phones than engaging with customers. It felt a little unprofessional, especially in a retail setting where customer service can make a big difference.
Overall, if you’re into vintage t-shirts, especially men's styles, you’ll probably enjoy this place. But if you’re looking for a wider range of women's vintage clothing, it might not meet your...
Read moreI recently stumbled upon a hidden gem of a vintage thrift shop that left me thoroughly impressed. This place is a treasure trove for anyone who appreciates unique finds, especially if you're into vintage fashion. I was thrilled to discover a fantastic selection of “I Feel Like Pablo” shirts at incredibly low prices. The shop's curated collection exudes a genuine sense of style and nostalgia, with each item meticulously organized and well-maintained.
The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the overall positive experience. Whether you're hunting for a statement piece or just browsing, this shop is worth a visit for both quality and...
Read moreI visited the shop today (4/3/25) and they had extremely personal staff and trendy clothing. I can’t wait to go back and enjoy the ambiance while shopping. 10/10 recommend because they have something for everyone. If you ever need help or have questions, Adrian is beyond helpful and easy to talk to. Thank you! Also, they have an amazing pup that occasionally goes to the shop named Mochi - such a...
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