The Clothing Warehouse

Vintage clothing store · Atlanta

The Clothing Warehouse

Vintage clothing store · Atlanta

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420 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307

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A hip, well-organized vintage boutique in Little Five Points, stocking curated men's and women's threads, boots, and accessories with a lively vibe.  

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"The Best of Vintage Clothing Imagine someone has gone to all the area thrift stores and taken the best pieces out and saved them just for you. That's essentially what Clothing Warehouse has done at their Little Five Points store. Organized by item and by color, they have a great selection of gently used cowboy boots, 70s dresses, soft t-shirts and accessories."

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Courtney

Google
A surprise stop on my roam through Little Five Points in search of leather jackets. Neat shop and a wide variety of choices too! The staff was very helpful in aiding me and helping on my haul as well. Will come back again 😊

Aaron

Google
I had a great shopping experience at The Clothing Warehouse. I enjoyed stepping in and aimlessly breaking my neck at every nook and cranny that had cute apparel and options. I ended up grabbing a few items where Hannah assisted me graciously with her warm tone, and hospitable approach. The girl in the front was fun and welcomed me warmly as well. I felt taken care of, and hyped as I was trying on fits which I truly adored. Found 3 tees, and a pair of wrangers for decent prices. All the items are well taken care of with hella attention to detail. Will absolutely return. From LA to ATL I say: THANK YOU! 🙏😊

Megan Ramey

Google
A huge selection of gorgeous vintage dresses. We have found formal dresses for two different weddings now! To see Atlanta by bike, visit our guide at Bikabout.

Kodak

Google
Both of the young ladies working were very sweet! I have been here multiple times and everyone is always so helpful. I definitely recommend shopping here!

Ally Newcomer

Google
LOVE The Clothing Warehouse! The store is clean and well organized with a vintage lovers shopping experience in mind. The staff is always friendly and attentive to your needs without feeling overbearing. Especially the store Manager, Katie! Her customer service and shared loved for all things vintage makes every visit 10x more fun. The pieces in their collection are curated with such intention, great quality and well priced. Definitely recommend visiting The Clothing Warehouse every time xx

thenanny “thenannyjam” jam

Google
I brought a friend in from Tampa. This was the first time I was not greeted by the staff. I always love to see the new vintage items here. The prices are a little higher than I like to pay so I haven't bought much here in a while. It is often hard to find a bathroom in the area.

Nick Carey

Google
Red haired cashier was very cool, gave great advice on what to purchase. Sadly I found a vintage shirt my late great uncle once owned. When I demanded the item free of charge I was forced to wear a dunce cap and sit in the corner. I peed my pants. It was a very tough day for me, but clothing warehouse made my day better.

Emma

Google
PSA: this is not a Goodwill or just another secondhand/thrift store—please stop expecting it to be. Come here if you want a selection of solely authentic vintage pieces (mostly 1980s or earlier). Everything is “old-fashioned” because even their youngest pieces are almost half a century old. Ultra-pristine garments of that kind of age are rarities and, if in stock, will not be cheap no matter your retailer, so you’ll have to forgive this place for having some less than mint-condition pieces and prices higher than the typical clothing store. They are already quite generous with discounting from stains or other surface-level defects. You absolutely can craft some modern-day looks with these pieces, but please do not come in expecting them to cater toward a “regular” trendy look. That being said, the authenticity of the garments sold here is impressive. Pricing is very logical and will vary not only based on quality but on age. Everything I have bought here has been excellent and beautifully unique, and the staff are pleasant. The store is easy to navigate and organized well, so shopping here has never felt too overwhelming or chaotic.
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Sarah G.

Yelp
Absolutely adore this place!! Easily the coolest vintage clothing shop we went to the entire trip! Staff was SO helpful and friendly, helping us organize our haul into the dressing rooms. Everything was SO organized and clean!! So many options and racks to sort through! Even the jewelry was super dope! Lots of Levi's, overalls, jackets, flannels, perfectly-broken-in tee shirts, vintage dresses, and so many more! Even had beautiful scarves, scrunchies, and doc martens there! It is a bit pricey compared to a traditional thrift store, as the place has a more curated and organized feel to it, but still less than online thrift-resellers would charge. Additionally, there was no public restroom, but that was a theme all up and down that area, as only 2 stores out of maybe 20 had customer restrooms. Super inconvenient, but not abnormal for the area. Im so shocked that this place only has 3.5 stars! We had a 5 star experience! Plus it was a BOGO day, so even better!
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Natalie L.

Yelp
I brought a friend in from Tampa. This was the first time I was not greeted by the staff. I always love to see the new vintage items here. The prices are a little higher than I like to pay so I haven't bought much here in a while. It is often hard to find a bathroom in the area.
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Hsin-Yi W.

Yelp
The clothing Warehouse is one of my husband's must-visit places when we visited Atlanta. It was highly recommended by a group of vintage clothing lovers. The decor is bright, wide-spaced and clean. Their collection is well-maintained & neat and product line-up is various so it's cozy to shop there.

Malcolm D.

Yelp
Been twice. Will be sad when I leave Atlanta and can't come back. Great selection of anything you'd want. Bought some tees and jeans at a reasonable price.
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Salena L.

Yelp
coolest thrift store! sick selection of leather jackets there and I ended up buying one, great cowboy boots wall and just the coolest store i've been to, highly recommend checking it out!
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Michael B.

Yelp
AMAZING SELECTION ! My wife and I were on a short vacation in Atlanta, GA not long back....our first ever visit. We took a lyft to this interesting and eclectic Little Five Points area. Record stores, bars, restaurants were dotted here and there. My wife wanted to check our this pre-loved clothing store. This place has something for just about everyone. My wife bought a lovely scarf real cheap. Nice service from Lindsay at the cashier desk !
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Sherry H.

Yelp
Fully stocked with vintage clothing, and a huge variety of jeans & T shirts! Helpful staff. Has Larger size clothing as well. One whole room full of vintage and Tie Dyed T shirts!! Amazing western boot selection. Also a decent sale selection. Prices for some items are high, but defiantly check this place out....

Aidan C.

Yelp
Great selection of vintage everything. What you need is here! Lots of cool clothing. All the employees are very helpful and knowledgeable when it comes to looking for something.

Lili C.

Yelp
Absolute favorite vintage store in all of ATL! I always make a stop here whenever in town. They have a great, ever-changing selection of true vintage at very good prices. The staff is very knowledgeable and eager to help, and the overall atmosphere is one of a kind!

Kobe L.

Yelp
I went here for the first time with a friend a couple days ago, and when we entered the store the employees at the front were looking at me weird. Then when we went to start looking at clothes, the employee in that section left for a second and suddenly another employee asked if they could hold my pizza box and the other employee who was there before asked if they could hold the pair of jeans I was looking until I was ready to try them on. My friend, who is white, explained this has never happened to them and so have other white friends of mine. Needless to say, I felt targeted because of my race.

Gregory L.

Yelp
I've been coming here for years and love it! The store always has new inventory and the staff is always incredibly helpful and enthusiastic. It's by far my favorite shop in L5P.
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Christina W.

Yelp
As far as vintage go, prices aren't bad. Didn't see anything that I had to have so I bought some hair bows and a sticker because the people working there were nice and I wanted to buy something. Cute shop in a very hip part of Atlanta. You can't miss it.
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Robin S.

Yelp
I don't shop in stores such as the Clothing Warehouse much - I'm more of a t-shirt and jeans kind of person - but I needed something for a theme party. Having lived near L5P for two decades, it was an easy thought to come here. And ... success! With great help from the nice person minding the store when I came in, I am now outfitted. Reasonable price, too.

Catie H.

Yelp
The best atmosphere ever!! So many good clothes and a very helpful staff. Favorite place to find jeans ANYWHERE in atl. Love love love this store :)

Victoria R.

Yelp
one of the best vintage stores in Atlanta- the clothing selection is outstanding. The staff is super sweet and personable and really know how to help find what you're looking for.
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Daniel B.

Yelp
The Clothing Warehouse is a thrift store in Little Five Points that buys/sells used men's and women's vintage apparel, footwear, and accessories. It's similar to nearby Rag-O-Rama, but doesn't have as big of a selection, except for boots and sunglasses. There are two Clothing Warehouse locations in Atlanta: this one and one in Midtown. I visited specifically looking for 1980s retro apparel for an 80s-themed party my company is throwing. I was disappointed in the men's inventory. Then again, I was looking for particular articles of clothing that screamed 80s. I did find a couple Members Only jackets on the rack for $40 a jacket. If I was looking for a Members Only jacket for everyday wear, I might've considered it, but I only needed this getup for a party and maybe break it out again for special occasions like Halloween. I found a ridiculously ugly (and awesome) white, purple, and teal colored track jacket with shoulder pads. White, purple, and teal are the colors of the 1990s Charlotte Hornets basketball team. It was $30. Jeez. I got a good laugh out of some jackets like this short-topped, ladies-blouse-like jacket that I think only Wham! era George Michael could pull off. All of the jackets had some noticeable wear to them, which made me wonder if the prices were justified. If you *really* wanted one of these jackets, then perhaps yes. There's an entire room in the back of the store dedicated to boots. The ordering counter is a 360-degree glass display case with many sunglasses. The employees I've encountered here are all upbeat and super friendly. Most of the parking costs money. Junkman's Daughter charges $5 if you want to park in their lot. The other pay lots are cheaper, I think. On Sundays, street metered parking is free. If you don't mind walking, you can parallel park along one of the residential neighborhood side streets for free.
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Justin B.

Yelp
This place had great clothes that were very different from most items that you would find at your typical trendy mall clothing retailer. While some of the clothes do look like they were taken from the set of "That 70's Show." I really did like most of the clothing items, except for those tight jeans and corduroy pants for guys, which seem to be one of the weirdest but most popular fashions in urban culture. The staff is also extremely nice and helpful also. I think I was asked if I needed any assistance at least 3 times by three different employees, so it is safe to say that any individual shopping here can expect to be greeted with a smile and helpful concern for your shopping experience.
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Blake B.

Yelp
Clothing Warehouse is the kind of store that ruined thrift stores for everyone else. Basically, they take the cream of the crop that you could've paid $4 for and jacked the prices back up to what they probably cost originally. Which sucks, but I've been willing in the past to pay $20 for an old t-shirt if it's the right kind. A nice, broken in and comfortable old tee is worth more than a brand new never-worn one if you ask me. What you may or may not find here is totally luck of the draw. I've come in some days and found 10 things I wanted in fifteen minutes and ended up having to put some of it back. I've gone and spent an hour looking and found nothing. It all depends on what they get in. Unlike other stores of this nature, there are dressing rooms and mirrors and the staff is helpful when they want to be. You can find all kinds of cool and/or funny stuff here if you have the time. But bring your little pocketbook because they charge for the convenience.
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Sarah L.

Yelp
Good for: Western wear, 80s fashion, biker wear. The Clothing Warehouse is excellent if you are looking for unique vintage fashion. This is thrifting made easy; they do all of the sorting for you. Don't miss the bin in the dress shop where you can take anything for $7.95. Also, Melanie? (I hope that was her name, a delightful shorter blonde gal wearing black rimmed glasses, open toed shoes with beautiful socks)... As we were leaving the store, I turned to my boyfriend and said "I wish we could take her back with us". You were delightful, not only to myself but all of the other shoppers as well. Your sweetness and love of your work is so evident.
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Zoë B.

Yelp
Great place to look for casual vintage dresses or sunglasses! They also have fancy vintage party dresses too. And they have cool mens vintage tees so your man will be occupied while you shop. I LOVE their window displays-always fresh and stylishly hipster!

Heath J.

Yelp
The clothing warehouse is a fantastic place to find vintage clothes and era-specific pieces! Tons of clean stock, well organized, covid friendly practices, and really knowledgeable and kind owners and staff. There's all kinds of cool sweatshirts, t shirts, jackets, sweaters, denim, and more - you just have to put in the work to look Through all the bins! Great prices and really easy to buy from. You can find neat pieces from all eras. Definitely plan to spend a few hours here if you want to find the really good stuff, but it's definitely worth your time!
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Adrienne A.

Yelp
Ive been contimplaiting buying a pair of cowboy boots for sometime now. I will tell you this, The Clothing Warehouse will be where I eventually get them from. They have one of a kind boots that you know no one else will share. They also have a great selection of vintage dresses and sunglasses galore!
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Kathleen M.

Yelp
After several more visits, an edit: this place sucks. Yes, they have a great selection and if you're anything like me you'll get giddy at the sight of the rainbow of vintage dresses along the wall, but look closer. As you thumb through the $35-$50 simple polyester pieces, you'll find that 85% of them are in horrendous condition, be it holes, stains, gashes, you name it. And no price reduction. I recently saw a lovely number priced at $50 with one of the mesh sleeves (the piece de resistance of the dress) completely ripped in two. For $5 I would have bought it and figured out a way to make it work, but at that price (and no, no discount due to the damage) you'd have to be taking some crazy pills to think it was worth it. And judging by the clientele of the store, I think someone DOES have some crazy pills, and yes, they're selling.
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Stephy S.

Yelp
Now here's a vintage store that I liked. Mind you, I used the word, liked, not loved, but it was still an enjoyable peruse even though I left empty handed. For starters, the dresses are all organized by color. This is a great way to display the vintage frocks and I really liked the little plastic raincoats they had on their shoulders to protect them from grimy hands touching them. Cool feature. As some of the other yelpers have mentioned, they also have a sick collection of cowboy boots, but I don't collect those, so while impressive, it wasn't a huge draw for me. Then there were the prices. I shop in LA and SF for most of my vintage, with the occasional score found in NY. On average I pay anywhere from $8-$40 for the A-line, polyester cute dresses that line my closet with pride. Here, however, the basic and not all that impressive average dress started at around $40-$50 and that in my vintage loving a opinion was a little on the pricey side considering that many of their styles were 80's and bad 80's at that. I can see paying that for a gem of a 50's or 60's score, but a polyester or satin striped 80's dress with an unflatteringly high waist line, I think not. I also found the people working here to be a little on the snotty side. They didn't say hi, or welcome or anything that even acknowledged a new customer and having worked retail before, I know it's not THAT hard to engage someone who walks into your store. I'd still come back if I lived near enough, but seeing as how I don't, my guess is that I won't be lying in bed at night crying over it. Oh well, win some, lose some.
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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.
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Nikki K.

Yelp
This place was my worst enemy when I got to Atlanta. I was used to Memphis thrift stores, where you could get Japanese, bell-bottomed Adidas outfits, in pristine shape, for 99 cents. Amongst other things. This doesn't happen in Atlanta. Instead, places like these have gained some upper hand within the thrift stores. They buy up the good stuff before it gets put out, then sell it for 10 times the price. I only go here when I am desperate to find something cute and I have hours to spare. I would advise, whenever you are in a po-dunk town, to find a thrift store and pillage it yourself. You will spend so much less for what you can get here.
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Presh E.

Yelp
I walked in here for two reasons: It was cold. I wanted to look at clothes. I was greeted by a friendly-looking employee. I started looking around, and there wasn't really a designated men's and women's section. I asked about that and they said they encourage unisex clothing. OK, that's cool. I kept browsing. Then, someone asked if I was looking for anything in particular, and I said no, not really. She saw I was looking at dresses and brought one over she thought I should try on. How nice, I thought. So I tried it on, and she just kept coming back with more. At this point I didn't want to be rude, so I complied. Big mistake. She was being really aggressive when I said I wasn't interested. They were all too big, and I wasn't about to pay $45 for an old dress that needed to be altered. She offered to knock the price down. I'm still not interested. Then, I was cornered. I felt like I couldn't leave without buying something. I thought about sneaking out, but that was no bueno. I was literally trapped! I looked at sweaters, and she brought one out that she thought I would like. I said there was a stain on it and she responded with something along the lines of "That's what you expect with vintage clothing." (-_- ) I bought a red sweater for $30, just to get out of that place. Never again will I come back. But at least the sweater was cute. Two stars for the sweater.
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Meg J.

Yelp
I would like Clothing Warehouse if it were cheaper. Despite high prices, the people are nice and helpful and they do have some pretty cute vintage pieces.
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Brittany M.

Yelp
I actually really enjoyed this store. My friend and I had went down to Atlanta for the weekdend for the Ingrid Michaelson concert, and decided that we wanted to walk around Little 5 Points before we went to the concert, and since we didn't want to carry anything lumbersome around during it we decided we were just going to look at things, and if anything caught our eye we would come back the following day. Well something did catch our eye. One a beautiful mint green dress that was perfect for my body type, and some very hipster-esk glasses that were just fun for me and my friend. We came back the following day, and my friend decided that not only did he want the glasses that he had found the day before, but a vest that fit him perfectly, and a hat. We had so much fun just playing around in the store that was half of the fun of it. The girls that were working in their both days were super nice and very helpful, and really seemed like people you'd want to hang out with even after you left the store, which is always great to find in a sales person. Everything was pretty well organized , and you could move around the store easily, and it was clean, so that was great; nothing worse than an over crowded store that smells and looks gross. The negatives of the store are that 1. it can be a bit pricey, (I went back and forth about the dress since the material wasn't the greatest and it had almost a $50 price tag, but the fit was great and I loved so the dress won over the price in the end). And 2. The sizes aren't always clearly marked if marked at all, I know this doesn't seem like a big deal, and I do love how they have thing organized by color, but if they could organize by size within a color it would be fantastic. Overall, really liked the store, and will definitely will be going back in the future, just have to make sure my bank account has money in it!
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Jaycee T.

Yelp
I am a fan of the clothing warehouse for a few reasons. First off I was given great service (and of course I forgot her name again!) Bu then I had sticker shock ... the dresses I liked were not even lined... however I was pleased to find the prices are "negotiable" which was helpful. I only picked up a few items but was grateful for the discount. Lastly I thought there was a wide selection that I could sort through all day! I plan to go back to find those unique and beautifully dated items that will give my wardrobe a bit of uniqueness. Apparently based on other reviews I have a thing or two to learn about vintage shopping ... but I thats what I love about my fellow yelpers! I best be doin my homework!
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Shannon S.

Yelp
Oh my goodness, the gals there were so fun! They were really funny, and super sweet (they gave us a list of places to go in Atlanta during our visit). Super fun vintage stuff. Huge variety and options!
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Vincent V.

Yelp
The selection isn't quite as high quality as Stefan's around the corner, but it's decent. Lots of t-shirts to choose from, but the prices seem higher here than most used/vintage shops in the area. I guess that location costs have to be made up somewhere. With Rag-O-Rama now in the area and charging less in general, I keep hoping that Clothing Warehouse's prices will come back to the rest of the pack.
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Nikolai C.

Yelp
I walked in to find an old Hawaiian shirt for a theme day at work, I left with nothing. My issues: 1. Absolutely no one to greet or help me out when I entered. I might as well have done the zombie walk as I still would have ignored. 2. This is a consignment store? Your prices say different as they are way overpriced. Sticker shock in a consignment store? That's like making an Amish video game. It makes no sense. 3. No goodbye either as I left. It seems the customer doesn't matter here. Weird that this place has stayed open for so long. I guess the tourist crowd keeps them afloat. Boo!
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Cory F.

Yelp
Like Nikki, I wanted to find some Atlanta thrift stores where I oculd spend $1.99 on a t-shirt and buy vintage beads to take apart and put back together as a new piece of jewelry. Out in L5P, I was hoping to find such an establishment, and wandered into The Clothing Warehouse to see what I could see. This vintage shop has some amazing pieces (there was a gorgeous yellow 50's housedress I SO wanted to buy), but they also have crazy prices. Everything is in quality condition, and there are some beautiful items available, but I there wasn't much in the place I wanted to spend that kind of money on. If I had a million dollars, however, I would spend it on that yellow housedress, a great pair of cowboy boots from their vintage boot wall, a few t-shirts from their in-house transfer service (you can flip through a book and choose a transfer, and they'll do it for you in-store), a cute hat and some funky sunglasses. Basically, 5 stars for cool stuff, but definitely loses points for the price - I have yet to purchase anything from their fine boutique, and it doesn't look like I will be anytime soon!!
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Drew S.

Yelp
Wow this place really blew my mind today. I absolutely am in love with all the sunglasses and vintage clothes in the store. I have been to this store many times now and the selection is always fresh and new. The most recent time I was in I received amazing help from a girl with big curly hair, she helped me try on about 100 pairs of sunglasses and when she found out I had an interest in a new denim shirt went to the back and found a beautiful vintage shirt with gold embroidery! Couldn't be happier with this place!
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Siouxzie Q.

Yelp
I never really thought about reviewing this place until I started reading other reviews...Leigh's in particular. I remember The Point, and for a long time I avoided this place because at the time in my 20 something mind, this joint took that away. Of course that isn't true, but still. Then my friends and I began to notice that we were digging more and more at our favorite thrift stores and not finding anything we wanted. Where did all the cool stuff go? To this place. Ugh! Even more reason to dislike this store! First our favorite venue with the best jukebox ever goes away, and then the clothes before they were even on our backs! (Keep in mind, I was a bit angsty back then) I finally went into this store a few years later and yes, they DID have a few cute things...but I do remember saying, "What!? You want how much for this shirt that looks like someone wiped their can with it?" Not all their clothes are stained and torn, and I'm sure to some folks the prices are reasonable...they obviously do well because they are still there. I guess I am still bitter...two stars.
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Michele H.

Yelp
I was in need of a vintage dress for a theater production and I found a lovely 1940s style dress here. If you need help finding anything Carly is an excellent stylist who will work with you to understand your vision, search for several clothing items that nay suit your needs and stick with you until the job is done.
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Jennifer M.

Yelp
This place is far too overpriced. The average dress was between $30-$70, and the quality of each item varied significantly. Many items were torn, stained or just too-well worn for that kind of price. Yes, it's great that they are consignment items and (supposedly - I saw a dress with a Lands End tag that looked pretty new) "vintage," but the prices should reflect that. I did try on some lovely gowns, but I would not have paid more than $10 for each of them because they were falling apart. The sales people were all over me until I said that I wasn't going to buy the dresses, in which case I was instantly ignored. I'm glad I didn't buy their "omg, you look amazing" rhetoric, as they obviously just wanted to make a sale. Hipsters - go to Goodwill - you will find the same quality items for a much lower price.
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Ashley B.

Yelp
I always get tricked into coming in here. I mean, it's one of the many vintage/second hand stores in Little Five, so why not pop in when I'm on my rounds? But I never stay long and I have yet to buy anything here. Whereas Stefan's is on the pricier side because they're pieces are actually extremely well-curated, special, and in almost impeccable condition, at Clothing Warehouse you're getting charged Stefan's prices for Goodwill quality, quite often. In fact, I think this place is often MORE expensive than Stefan's, which is insanity. Occasionally I'll see a special piece, and even MORE rarely it will be in decent condition, but then it's like $68. They DO have pretty decent sales, hence the second star, and it can be worth going in there for that. But with the seeming lack of real added quality, either in the specialness of the collection or the actual quality of the merchandise, I would just say go to an actual thrift store. You'll pay much more reasonable prices, obviously, but won't even have to do that much more digging.
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Steven G.

Yelp
Not sure what I was expecting but not impressed with what I got either. Overpriced crap. That's it. I guess it's supposed to be 'Vintage' but slightly worn to shabby clothes, Moo-Moos and overpriced hipster hats and boots are not for me. I feel they go to Goodwill, find a bunch of stuff then mark it up 200%. Not cool and you will not get my money, thanks.
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Suzanne P.

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I have to admit that vintage isn't always my thing. I get bored easily with shopping in stores (hey -- I grew up in the age of the internet!) and would usually rather jump online, click a few buttons and get what I need delivered to my door in a few days. This place could change that for me, though. I was casually browsing cowboy boots (while wearing Jordan's, mind you, clearly out of my element and having no idea what I was doing) and was approached by a spunky lady who worked there. She asked me what size shoe I wore and then lead me to try on as many pairs as I liked. She was really excited to be helpful gave me some really good advice about how to shop for boots. We talked for about 20 minutes about more than cowboy boots and her bubbly personality made me wish I had more time to shop (and chat) before I had to leave for the concert we were in the area for. This store could make me get used to shopping not only in person, but in vintage stores. The prices seem... a little steep to me. But then again, what do I know? When I'm in the area, I'll be back for more conversation, more tips and maybe then I'll be convinced that this is the way to go.
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Jp L.

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Ok the employees are really friendly & that's what I like the most. But as far as the clothes (dresses) for women go they're stained as if it was from food. I would not buy these clothes but it's color coordinated & very organized in here. I always go here to buy my eyewear, especially my sunglasses. After looking at the "vintage" clothes thoroughly you'll need sunglasses too, to hide your facial expressions.
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Brett S.

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For vintage style, this is the only place in Atlanta to go! Great selection of authentic clothes, fantastic customer service by people who love and know vintage, and a highly organized store with a great energy. Going to a costume party in New Orleans, and needed some groovy threads. I found some great jeans, they suggested a killer shirt, and finished it off with some amazing elevator shoes. All of this matches perfectly with the jacket, glasses, and hat I already had. And all of this was done (including trying on the clothes) in less than 20 minutes. Great service, great attitude, and great selection!
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Jaenell A.

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the clothing was sooo cute!!! i found xs levi mom jeans! what a find! definitely go here if you're looking for an "aesthetic" thrift store. the customer service was great too the staff helped me look for clothing that would look good on me.

Kristen S.

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In December I asked if they had a very specific pair of boots in the color I wanted in my size and they didn't. They said they would write down my number and call me if they ever had some but I was fairly cartain that they wouldn't actually take the time to do that because of how specific my request was. I got a call 6 months later from the store saying they had two pairs of the exact shoe I wanted in my size and that they were holding them for me until I could come try them on. I have never had service this good anywhere. The workers were so sweet when I came in and had the boots ready for me to try on and they fir perfect! Also, they were super reasonably priced considering the brand! This store blew me away with how thoughtful they are! I love my new boots and will be a repeat customer for sure.

David F.

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Alyssa and JT were extremely helpful when I came in to buy a polyester shirt. Alyssa was smiling, kind and super informative about the shirts for sale. JT was happy to help and walked me over to the shirts and made sure I had everything I needed. Makes me want to keep coming back. Thanks!!

Gregory L.

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This store definitely has some great stuff, I would love to go there more often but... The staff is INCREDIBLY ANNOYING! They WILL NOT leave you alone! Tell them you are just browsing, they will say "ok," but be prepared for them to start BRINGING YOU THINGS to try on in like 30 seconds! Go ahead and tell them "no thanks," it doesn't matter, they will be back minutes later. I'm seriously, it's almost comic. They are RELENTLESS. This is based on many may trips to this store. The staff has changed over the years, this isn't any one person. It is clearly the owner/management's M.O. I don't know if the staff make commissions on sales, but it simply overwhelming. If you should happen to tolerate this incessant hovering long enough to actually try something on BE PREPARED: There are no mirrors in the dressing rooms. This is not an accident. You will have to leave the dressing room to look in a mirror. And... you guessed it, someone will be waiting right there to tell you how AMAZING that looks on you. I've tried on a dozen or more things here. EVERY SINGLE TIME THEY SAY THIS!! No joke, no exaggeration, every time. I'm am the furthest thing from a confrontational person, but the last time I tried something on, I called them out on this. I mean, come on! It's honestly a shame. I've bought a bunch of things here, but I will no longer set foot in The Clothing Warehouse. They have really cool stuff, but I can't handle them anymore. I need a new pair of cowboy boots, and I'd love to go buy some from these guys. Maybe someone else will buy the place one day. Until then, try The Lucky Exchange or Kudzu. Much smaller selection, but at least you can breath.

Kyndall M.

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They do have some good items. I'll give them that. But holy cow they are overpriced. $50 for a stained, ripped (albeit gorgeous) Santa Fe dress? I didn't feel so guilty about buying it since they had a 2 dresses for 1 sale, but that sale lasts for about 2 weeks out of the year. I get what the owner is doing with the no mirrors in the dressing room. You have to come out so the employees can tell you how fabulous you look and then they tell you that you have a good eye for vintage stuff. This has happened a couple of times, so I tested the system and tried on some hideous pieces. Again, I was told I had a good eye for picking out quality pieces. I've found better vintage and thrift stores in Atlanta.
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M A.

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If you're going to sell dirty clothes with holes in them, you might not want to start your "deals" at $50 a pop. I come in here on accident sometimes when I get into a frenzy with some of the other better-priced, better clothing condition shops in the area before quickly realizing I've left paradise and run out the door. I simply can't justify the cost of the clothes for what they are. I realize it's vintage, but vintage clothes doesn't mean I want vintage meatball stains, thanks.