I've been to this store a few times over the last year and their selection of vintage always seems to be developing with the current fashion styles. The music atmosphere is always interesting to me and I always hear something new that I haven't heard before when I go there. Also, I really like how they decorate their window and chalkboard sign for when I drive by, it kind of reminds me of the movie Mannequin, "Hollywood!"
The last time I was in there one of the girls who works there was telling me they are starting to carry new items as well as vintage stock. I think she said they are going to open up the second floor soon with even more clothes, can't wait! I really wish I knew where they find their stock! They have some things there from the 1920s all the way to 1980s concert tees; which are my favorite. Prices can vary depending on what you're looking for but I was able to get a couple of shirts for a very reasonable price. It's definitely more of a boutique store than a thrift store.
One thing I wish I knew before the first time I went there is where to park. They actually have a private parking lot for their customers but it's not visible from the street. The store is on the corner of 3rd and Charleston and the private parking lot is behind the building on 3rd street so you don't have to walk a mile to get there like I did.