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]]>Since this area attracts a wide variety of travelers from festival-goers to snowbirds, you can expect all kinds of unexpected finds in the many antique vintage shops in the area. Palm Springs was a popular destination in the 1950s, so you can expect to see many items from that era.
As home to one of the top fashion design schools in the country, Providence boasts quite a few excellent vintage shops. Most of the best spots are found within a 2-mile radius of the downtown area.
The vintage shopping scene in Seattle is thriving. The best vintage malls are found in the Fermont, Ballard, and Georgetown neighborhoods, making it easy to hit a few shops on the same day.
As a college town, Ann Arbor was home to many fashion-forward students over the years. This is evident in the city’s vintage shops. Dear Golden and The Getup are just two of the spots worth visiting if you’re on the lookout for vintage gems.
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]]>One of the best ways to find the right neighborhood to learn about a local community is through live gigs. Whether online or on notice boards, look for live gigs of bands you’ve never heard of. Pay attention to the terms in their posters to get an idea of their age and vibe.
Thrift shops are a great indicator of the local crowd, specifically the local kind that doesn’t have a central sorting center that spreads the merchandise to different branches. Pop in to see the style the locals grew out of, and the price tags attached to the discarded items. If the shops are vintage and priced like designer apparel, this area isn’t quite what you are looking for.
A quick and easy “test” of a neighborhood is the state of its walls. Are they clean? Are they covered in posters, graffiti, or commissioned murals? Look at what the art has to say as well, it will tell you who made and why!
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]]>This store is one of the oldest vintage shops in Sydney and has been open for over 40 years. This store boasts clothes from both the 19th and 20th centuries, which gives you an amazing selection. So if you’re a real hardcore vintage lover, this should probably be your first stop.
Located on the very expensive shopping street Oxford Street, C’s Flashback is a haven for people on a budget. C’s Flashback provides you with the typical array of second-hand clothes like quirky patterns, lots of denim, etc., but all at an extremely reasonable price, especially compared to the other stores you’ll find on Oxford Street.
Zoo Emporium is a massive store that has everything you want if you’re a ’70’s and ’80’s funk type of person. There is tons of suede, fringe, crazy patterns, and more, and there is tons of it. Zoo Emporium is definitely an experience to be had in Sydney to get that rock and roll kind of funky look.
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]]>The post 4 Best Cities In the U.S. to Shop Vintage appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Since this area attracts a wide variety of travelers from festival-goers to snowbirds, you can expect all kinds of unexpected finds in the many antique vintage shops in the area. Palm Springs was a popular destination in the 1950s, so you can expect to see many items from that era.
As home to one of the top fashion design schools in the country, Providence boasts quite a few excellent vintage shops. Most of the best spots are found within a 2-mile radius of the downtown area.
The vintage shopping scene in Seattle is thriving. The best vintage malls are found in the Fermont, Ballard, and Georgetown neighborhoods, making it easy to hit a few shops on the same day.
As a college town, Ann Arbor was home to many fashion-forward students over the years. This is evident in the city’s vintage shops. Dear Golden and The Getup are just two of the spots worth visiting if you’re on the lookout for vintage gems.
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]]>The post How to Find That Grungy Neighborhood Anywhere You Go appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the best ways to find the right neighborhood to learn about a local community is through live gigs. Whether online or on notice boards, look for live gigs of bands you’ve never heard of. Pay attention to the terms in their posters to get an idea of their age and vibe.
Thrift shops are a great indicator of the local crowd, specifically the local kind that doesn’t have a central sorting center that spreads the merchandise to different branches. Pop in to see the style the locals grew out of, and the price tags attached to the discarded items. If the shops are vintage and priced like designer apparel, this area isn’t quite what you are looking for.
A quick and easy “test” of a neighborhood is the state of its walls. Are they clean? Are they covered in posters, graffiti, or commissioned murals? Look at what the art has to say as well, it will tell you who made and why!
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]]>This store is one of the oldest vintage shops in Sydney and has been open for over 40 years. This store boasts clothes from both the 19th and 20th centuries, which gives you an amazing selection. So if you’re a real hardcore vintage lover, this should probably be your first stop.
Located on the very expensive shopping street Oxford Street, C’s Flashback is a haven for people on a budget. C’s Flashback provides you with the typical array of second-hand clothes like quirky patterns, lots of denim, etc., but all at an extremely reasonable price, especially compared to the other stores you’ll find on Oxford Street.
Zoo Emporium is a massive store that has everything you want if you’re a ’70’s and ’80’s funk type of person. There is tons of suede, fringe, crazy patterns, and more, and there is tons of it. Zoo Emporium is definitely an experience to be had in Sydney to get that rock and roll kind of funky look.
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