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I'm not a vintage clothing expert or anything, so maybe I'm not the best person on the planet to review a place like this. I'm a thrift-store dweller. I was in Chambana and I needed new shoes. I saw this place and I figured -- why not? I ended up finding a nice pair of Converse -- barely used, if they were at all -- for a really solid price. The girl behind the counter was playing fantastic music and we talked for a while and the general vibe of the place was positive. My girlfriend was displeased with the way things were organized, and didn't end up finding anything. I was kind of on a mission, so I didn't end up going through shirts. Worth noting: they have better hours than most vintage shops or thrift stores. I'll agree with the general feeling that Goodwill shirts shouldn't be marked up and sold for a premium, but hey: we got the marketplace we asked for. They're just doing their thing, guys. Sometimes, you can find forest-green Converse in just your size for just the right price, and spend the whole time talking about Deerhunter. Can't go wrong there.
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