What a complete and utter joke! The staff at Buffalo Exchange all have this wild imagination that they have been transported back to the 60's. They have "their" versions of 60's haircuts, their version of how people dressed in the 60's and even trying to act as if they are a product of the 60's. The problem is, they are not and to be honest I am embarrassed for a few of them. They are all in their 20's and have no idea what the world or what the people were like in that era. There idea of acting cool just doesn't go over well at all. They are simply put, millennial's that have no idea how "cool" even started. They look through magazines and pictures of that era and try to recreate what they think people would buy, what fashion used to be. They are vastly inexperienced and don't have a clue as to what fashion is and what type of fashion is up and coming. They seem to want to "force" an era on their buyers, which never works. Clothing is an attitude and honestly the attitude that we have in "this" era will never reflect what we had in the 60's era. If you have items that you know will sell for more that a buck fifty, go to a consignment shop and let it sell there. Don't waste your time at Buffalo Exchange. I would rather wait for the right amount of money for my "real" vintage clothing than to go here and be ripped off by a staff that pretends to know what they are doing and what they are buying...and turning away. What a shame, really. The OLD version of Buffalo Exchange had some really great staff that knew how to buy. This was their store on Maryland Parkway. I guess corporate thought that placing Buffalo Exchange in the middle of the artsy district would boost their sales? Never going back again. And I was a regular customer years ago. Too bad.