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Some people go to Vegas to spend all their money on gambling, booze and debauchery. Others go to Vegas to stuff their faces with seventeen rounds at the buffet. And yet others, a very special breed, go to Vegas to second hand shop. Let me clear this up a little, I didn't go to Vegas solely to second hand shop, but I had a day to kill by myself, so it was an obvious choice for me to hail a cab and get my ass off the strip and to the nearest Buffalo. And it didn't disappoint. This Buffalo had pretty so-so reviews, and I'm not entirely sure why. It's a huge store with a TON of variety. I took about 20 items into the fitting room with me and ended up leaving with: J-Brand jeans $35 LOFT skirt $15 Banana Republic pants $18 Oliver People's Tycoon glasses $85 Could I have spent a lot more? YES. Absolutely yes. Oh, and did I mention that the service here was great? That's not a normality for second hand shops, especially buffalo. As I was checking out, one of the girls said "I saw you arrive in a cab, do you need me to call you one?" HOW AMAZING IS THAT?!
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