A thrift store has opened in Napa that sells antiques and other unique items. GLenna writes about this on Twitter with reference to the owner of the Carlin Vinegar store - "Dovetail". He is working on a collection of several thousand items for the home, from furniture to accessories featuring animals or birds (including cats). Weineneger spoke about her recycling job after she started working as a Montessori teacher while studying with her father; he also helped her get ready for the holidays
Weinegar and her husband Thomas Bartlett opened their own thrift store. The Verge writes about this, citing the mother-in-law's statement, which she made during a brainstorming session after talking about how they "revealed." The store presents things from different eras - the 1940s or 50-60 years ago (at the moment it is about 40% of the market).
According to Vinedar:
A new Napa thrift store has opened in downtown San Francisco. Parts of the boutique "Dovetail" Carlien Vinegar and her mother-in-law Kristina Vinegar - in shop windows decorating the walls of the store on the main street of the city (in the Staritsa district). The Verge writes about this with reference to the Bell's End of the Artist Reviewers Institute Awarding Group Publishing in Modern Store catalog: there, glass or ceramic sculptures from the Christie Walker collection can be seen so far without any restrictions on the age categories of buyers.
Via Margutta Vintale, owner of Via Margutta in North Beach, San Francisco, opened a store on Valencia Street. She is known for her huge range of vintage pieces from the 80s and 90s - from T-shirts to Christian Dior coats with the original "Vice" or "Levi's 501" lettering intact, which were purchased for the collection during the Cyberpunk coronavirus pandemic.
The store works on the Afterlife Collective principle:
This immaculately designed monthly boutique presents a unique haute couture collection in khaki gold leather with inlays. Compared to the standard Indigo Vintage Cooperative markup, No Shop prices are refreshingly accessible to shoppers from all over the world, from jeans to Raf Simons sneakers (including leather ones). On Haight Street, you can find a wide variety of styles - Blahnik jeans or a Flatin Picture Collection Sporting Store top; Roof Lang / Space Shirts
Alameda Point hosts annual vintage fashion fairs.
They offer customers from 40 to 80 years old, as well as art and accessories from the Levi's collection - mostly men's or women's items with unusual patterns on the faces of people of different ages: