Boston-area 'cool clothes' shopping
So, where do (female) people go around here to buy their goth/retro/clubbing/vintage-styled clothing?
Asking for someone else on my friends list who's despairing of Boston's ability to provide.
Asking for someone else on my friends list who's despairing of Boston's ability to provide.
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And, actually, a surprising amount of fun stuff pops up at Target if you don't mind dropping by every few weeks. Sadly, the best Target stuff comes up about a month before Halloween -- right after they put the Halloween stuff out but before the shelves get picked clean. :) I'm not sure that counts, though.
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hootenanny, garment district/$-a-pound, plus the various goodwills and salvation armies (including the huge salvation army which is in some town near here which i'm currently blanking on.)
poor little rich girl, and there's a bunch of other clothing stores like it in harvard square -- there's one on arrow street (which also sells antiques, but i've found some very good clothing there) and of course oona's...
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i need to go back there.
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Now if someone could tell me where to get boots that fit around my ginormous calvesm I'd be happy.
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I'm chiming in too much. I think I need to go shopping.
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(Anonymous) 2005-10-12 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
And there's teddy shoes Central Sq. they have cool costume stuff hanging from the ceiling.
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(I'm the friend who is bemoaning the fact that I don't live in Toronto anymore.)
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but i actually suspect enough disparity in styles and color preferences to make it not a problem.
sadly i'm only available weekend days, really -- i don't suppose you're free saturday? :)
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(their clothing tends to be more overpriced and not worth it, but their shoe section is better. and it's right across the street from teddy's.)
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