Don’t make too many weekend plans. What: The Way We Wore Why: Impressive vintage clothing ...
L.A. outsiders may be perplexed to hear folks say they’re dying to get to the Rose Bowl in the middle of July. It’s got nothing to do with football, but with acres and acres of bargaining to be done, the area’s biggest monthly flea market can definitely feel like a contact sport.
Good deals on gently worn designer clothes, as well as vintage T-shirts, old-school Levi’s, and ’80s sundresses, make this vintage shop anything but square.
A.k.a. the Melrose Trading Post. A.k.a. well worth the two-buck admission fee for all the insane deals on the trinkets and oddities you’d expect to come out of Hollywood woodwork on a Sunday.
No boys allowed at this vintage warehouse loved for its bargain prices. So grab a frock and strip to try it on wherever you please. Shopgirls keep a stash of ribbon belts and honest opinions at the ready.
Photo: Courtesy of Shareen Vintage
A sleek space in the delightful Brentwood Country Mart shopping center with a well-rounded mix of luxury labels, vintage, independent brands, and established designers.
Dress your nostalgia in any old thing you fancy, from the roaring ’20s to ’70s glam. Dip into a stash of red-carpet-ready couture gowns by the likes of Valentino and Ungaro.
Don’t make too many weekend plans. What: The Way We Wore Why: Impressive vintage clothing ...
There’s something for every able-bodied shopper (man or woman, young or old, spendy or thriftish) at this enormous industrial space filled with the latest labels, trusted designers, and racks upon racks of vintage.
Herve Leger, Rag & Bone, Sretsis, and Soni & Cindy sharing space with Elizabeth and James, Sea, Nation, and others made for dolling up the everyday? That does a body good.
Inside the two-story apartment-like shop, a charming mix of vintage and antique finds make nice with the thoroughly modern world.