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    L Train Vintage - Shoes!

    L Train Vintage

    4.0(247 reviews)
    2.2 miEast Village
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    this place was super cool, prices kinda crazy on some of the pieces but that's with all these…read morecurated vintage shops. The workers were chill and the area where it's at is cool. You can take some nice pics outside.

    L Train has single handedly gotten me more "Damn where did you get that from lil bro it looks…read morefire..." than any other clothing store in Manhattan, and on an inflation buster budget. I'm so sick and tired of going into a "vintage" store where T-shirts are $100 and up. It goes against the whole ethos of vintage clothing smh. The whole fun of shopping vintage is coming up on a piece for the low. Shirts at L train are typically between $8-$15, unless they're hanging up on the wall then they will run you ahahaha. They have such a big inventory and wide selection of items that it may get overwhelming, but if you come in here locked in and keep your composure you will come up on something forsure. Go during the week though if possible, it's a ZOO on the weekends you'll be fighting for your life. I have gotten my 3 favorite pairs of jeans here for under $40 total, the velvet suit jacket I'm wearing in the attached pic for $12, some Lebron 3s that have become my outdoor hoop shoes for $40, and more shirts than I can count. L Train is so great, in fact, that it has almost become cool to hate on. If you're lowkey insecure about your homie having a better fit on than you, you try to get ahead of it and clown him by saying "You hit L Train today, huh?" THANK YOU L TRAIN! PLEASE DON'T SWITCH UP! IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov__

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    Tokio7

    Tokio7

    3.5(167 reviews)
    2.0 miEast Village
    $$$

    I've never consigned clothes here. But as a buyer I haven't had problems. They aren't friendly, but…read moreif you're looking for good service then maybe this store isn't for you... That said, I think their selection has been above average and generally all the clothes are in pretty good condition. I've found great stuff here as well as not so great stuff that I probably shouldn't have bought in the first place. Some notable things I've purchased that I love: red Marni elastic waist slacks; Theory cropped top; all saints 100% cashmere cardigan. Some duds: jeans Some days I have good days where everything is a great price point and looks good on me and other days I don't. Their fitting rooms are fine and I never have a problem with trying things on.

    Beautiful store, amazing curation. I bought a silky blue printed top for only $60 :). This has been…read morehaunting me however... Around 12:30p on 8/19 I overheard a woman threaten her daughter (around 9 years old). Daughter walked in saying "please stop" 3 times (mom was trying to persuade her to do something) and the mom said intensely she's going to "give her to surrogate parents". Talking about abandoning your kid as a punishment or for leverage is terrible. I should have said something to let the child know that's wrong, but I didn't.

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    Tokio7 - The bars all over the front must be there to keep the good deals in...

    The bars all over the front must be there to keep the good deals in...

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    Tokio7 - Everything is daring and expensive but so, so awesome.

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    Everything is daring and expensive but so, so awesome.

    Trash & Vaudeville

    Trash & Vaudeville

    3.8(190 reviews)
    1.9 miEast Village
    $$$

    I'm not alternative myself, but I wanted to check out some local shops in the East Village. Trash…read more& Vaudeville sells mainly punk, goth, and alternative clothes (think huge bell bottom pants with safety pins and chains). I was also impressed with their band shirts. Lots of Blondie, Bowie, The Clash, The Ramones, etc. Large downstairs selection of sale items and shoes. Staff were laid back, but made themselves available if I needed anything. I was reading how some well known punk bands used to shop here in the 70s and how they were one of the first to stock Doc Martens. A nice nostalgic walk down memory lane, with the LES and East Village used to be real PUNK.

    (With photo energy, rockabilly revival, and "comfort at any altitude")…read more Trash & Vaudeville is a New York institution -- the kind of place where style, attitude, and underground culture all meet in one perfect moment. My Queen and I stopped in during our "U&ME N' NYC" weekend, and the experience was pure magic. She's a tall woman, and when she steps into her heels, she elevates not only her height but her entire presence. I love matching her altitude -- walking beside her eye-to-eye with confidence and style. Thanks to Trash & Vaudeville, I found the perfect way to rise with her: a pair of Underground/T.U.K. black suede platform creepers with that classic bold sole. These shoes don't just look incredible -- they give me the lift to match her elegance, her stride, her spirit. This is the first of many ways I'll create comfort at any altitude with my Queen. And let me say this: rockabilly isn't just nostalgia -- it's rising again, underground style pushing back to the forefront. These creepers are part of that revival, and Trash & Vaudeville is still the epicenter of the scene. From the moment we walked in to the moment we walked out with that iconic pink bag, we felt welcomed, seen, and styled with soul. If you want fashion with history, heartbeat, and edge -- Trash & Vaudeville is the place. We'll be back. Because once you find your tribe, you return to them.

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    Trash & Vaudeville - Downstairs for shoes and other stuff.

    Downstairs for shoes and other stuff.

    Trash & Vaudeville - Staircase view down to basement

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