Laura R.
Yelp
I like this place. As far as price, it isn't too spectacular. But the staff is very helpful, and they do actually try to find something that you would like.
I went in here with a specific kind of vintage in mind. Lately, I've been looking for 1940s-1960s dresses. You know, the ones with collars, buttons, and full skirts. I've even purchased a couple of legitimate 1950s dresses from Etsy. And yes, the real deal is actually expensive. Around, if not more, than what this store charges for clothes. However, these are not all the real deal like Etsy offers. There are a lot of new clothes in the guise of vintage clothes, which can be misleading to someone who doesn't know any better.
There aren't a lot of dresses in my size, for starters. I'm small, and even a lot of small sizes were too big, gap-y, or just awkward fitting on my petite frame. That was a huge disappointment, but maybe it was for the better (otherwise I would have spent more money!). I did end up finding a really cute lemon yellow skirt, full-length, for about $27. Which is expensive as far as what I'm used to buying (I basically buy 80% of my clothes in thrift stores, haha), but I rationalized it since it was really cute and I can wear it a lot of different ways.
What everyone is saying about the general state of the clothes is correct, too. I only tried on 5-6 dresses/skirts, but 2 of them had cuts and gaps in the fabric. A lot of the clothes I looked at, but didn't end up trying on, were like that: ripped, cut, missing belts, buttons, seams...You would think that if you were going to spend over $30 on a piece, that you wouldn't ALSO have to fix it yourself too. At least most of the people you buy from on Etsy actually take the time to fix things like that.