Ryn B.
Yelp
Ugh. I wish this store was my closet... it's just as cramped! The space is pretty small and overflows with clothing racks; you will be saying "excuse me" quite a bit (unless you're impolite and prefer to wordlessly squeeze past other customers).The racks are organized well by era/style/size, but there is soooo much to look at... many gems to uncover.
I love Blue Velvet's range of clothing - there are complex, expensive pieces from many decades ago; '70s prom dresses, Gunne Sax, '60s wild print shift dresses, basic I'm-a-good-housewife shirt dresses, '90s Express skirts (which are arguably not true vintage, but they are in style)... and beyond. There are showpieces and then there are everyday wear pieces. Clothes are definitely the focus, and women's clothes at that... there's a less substantial men's section, and there are accessories (bolo ties, shoes, purses, jewelry) but not a whole lot.
The caveats: The staff is not overly friendly in my experience, and the prices can be a little high (a lot of items are between $30-40 if I recall correctly, which can be a steal for some clothes and a rip-off for others).
Perhaps my biggest complaint: The store blurs genuinely vintage with vintage-inspired. if you're a vintage purist, be careful. Some items don't have labels and may be mixed in with everything else and appear to be genuine Old Stuff, but are in fact not. I had this experience with the shawls in particular. I didn't really care, because I still liked them, but it is a little misleading especially when you could find the same thing at a thrift store for a much lower price.