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    Relic Vintage - Take your time and inspect!  I bought this shirt yesterday, took a better look at it once I got home and was utterly disappointed.

    Relic Vintage

    4.3(98 reviews)
    3.9 miThe Haight
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    On a street with many vintage stores, Relic is a highly curated standout…read more A broad range of excellent vintage clothing (despite its listing as a vintage furniture store there's no furniture or objèts) is smartly displayed for maximum access and viewability. Well priced, well tended. In a world where the selection of vintage jewelry is oceanic, Relic chooses very carefully and displays intelligently. Each piece is arranged thematically and color-complementarily. The clerks are friendly and knowledgeable. I'm enjoying the gorgeous scarf I chose, from their incredible selection. The owner has a killer eye for quality and function. A delight.

    I had an experience very similar to another reviewer's: two female staff closely followed me around…read morethe store and hovered near me while pretending to adjust racks. When I paid by credit card, I was asked for ID and told that "credit card thefts are very common here." I have lived in the U.S. for years and never get asked for ID for ordinary retail purchases, so in the context of being watched throughout the store, this felt like racial profiling rather than a neutral store policy. What made the experience especially upsetting was the contrast between the store's self-presentation and how I was treated. This is a vintage/counterculture-looking space in San Francisco, with a sign at the entrance advertising itself as the city's "No. 1" vintage store, yet I was made to feel like a risk object rather than a customer. I did not feel welcome or trusted as a non-white customer, and I would not feel comfortable returning.

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