I guess NastyGal founder _ Amorosa (sorry forgot her first name) made San Fran famous for vintage clothing, judging by her recent TV show. And certainly, there are lots of them in H-A. Back in my hometown Detroit we're starting to see more of them too, instead of the thrift stores. So. What sets a vintage joint apart from a thrift? Mostly price and selection. Consequently, at a thrift you get something like MSU, U of M or Lions hoodies and Tees, whereas at a vintage you'll get some designer stuff (hopefully). The nice part about Love Street Vintage is that it's got a wee bit of the bohemian to it. Like I said, don't expect rock bottom prices for used clothing, however. Now, if you're looking for something specific, the vintage can save you some time over spending hours...
Read moreThe best and most underrated vintage store in San Francisco. Love Street has such a great vibe. The selection is amazing too, featuring authentic vintage items. It's worth the price in my opinion! I highly recommend this spot to anyone. I'm from the neighborhood so I visit a lot. Super cool there's vintage stores popping up in the...
Read moreI have a lot of respect for this shop and it’s owner. The store is gorgeously presented - the clothes are to die for and the prices are very fair for the quality. The owner is very present and has a great eye for wonderful items. It is on a quiet street with lots of parking. A definite go to for vintage...
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