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    Red Fox Vintage Woodstock

    Red Fox Vintage Woodstock

    (42 reviews)

    $$

    Woodstock, Southeast Portland

    I like pocking around vintage/antique stores, of which Red Fox offers a wide variety, but mostly…read moreclothing. And judging by the layout, it looks like individual folks rent spaces here and pay a percentage of sales to the house. The place is well organized and easy to browse. And although very little in this large selection did anything for me, to each their own. My choice was a small metal tchotchke under a glass counter, while may others were busy trying on various choices.

    Suuuuper unfriendly vibes here. My only regret when visiting Portland was stopping by this store…read more I was actually excited before walking in. I adore vintage. And it seemed to be a pretty good sized store, looked good through the window, and had easy parking I'm not sure how many different staff members there are and if others any different. But there is a man working there that just seemed to immediately have the stink eye towards me and other customers, seemingly for just existing. And I'm an introvert, so I'm not the type of person that expects high maintenance, super smiley customer service - neutral is always totally fine. But this guy wasn't neutral at all. You can tell when someone looks down on you. Plus dude was curt, cranky and snapped at people. (And this wasn't a situation where I missed the start of an interaction and didn't have that context) Luckily he didn't say anything to me specifically, possibly because I initially had my fawn response of putting my head down and trying to make myself smaller as I browsed. But then he started barking at other people, including women. And his tone and snappiness was so repellant to hear that I left the store as fast as I could. It just completely ruined the shopping experience and made me feel very unsafe. I can't imagine how the other customers must have felt and I hope their day got better after that visit. Its possible it could be a different experience when other people are on shift but I'd be very hesitant to try it again, unfortunately. And judging by past reviews I'm seeing, this isn't an isolated "just a bad day" kind of incident. I do not understand how yelling and judgy looks are ever necessary or acceptable, whether it comes from customers, employees, or employers. Why not choose kindness and gentleness?

    Remedies Resale Boutique - July 2012 the entrance

    Remedies Resale Boutique

    (2 reviews)

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    Woodstock, Southeast Portland

    11 years after the first review, here is the second…read more This ersatz thrift store has changed owners/operators fairly often. The current iteration (whose name I did not notice), has a separate room inside with arty, gothy, new items that have high prices for a thrift store. The sidewalk has racks, shelves, and bins of clothes, shoes, VHS tapes in the sun, furniture, and random items. The inside has decor, books, furnishings, games, etc. Sounds kind of normal, right? Wrong: No prices were marked on the thrift merchandise. I didn't see anything I wanted enough to start the haggle process. My recommendation to the operator is to price everything. Staplers, index cards, and masking tape are cheap. At the very least, post a sign with generic prices like jeans $5, shoes $7, tops $4, books $2, melted vhs tapes FREE.

    I wanted to like it more. I love my neighborhood, but the one thing we are really missing within…read morewalking distance is a clothing shop. My friends would be surprised, but I buy as many of my clothes resale as I can. So when I saw Remedies, I made a mental not to check it out on a kid free day. Now, I was conflicted about the star rating. I like my resale, well curated. Thoughtfully selected, high quality pieces that I know will last even though I am their second (or third) owner. Remedies is not that. Most of the items are big box store or anchor store brands, i.e. Macy's, Walmart, JCPenney, Sears, etc. with some teen brands thrown in. Flipping through the jeans section the highest quality pair I found were from Banana Republic and there was only one pair of those. I know I am being highly critical, but that is because with resale you have to be. You have to know your brands and what they are worth, in order to not waste your money. I think this could be a cute and popular store with some editing. It looks more thrift store, than resale now. As if they aren't choosing pieces so much as taking donations. It look cluttered and unorganized as you walk in. So even arranging things by color as well as size would make it more appealing. I really wanted to be able to give them 3-stars because I love my neighbors, I love small businesses, I want them to succeed. But I also can't lie and say I will be back very often. I will check up occasionally and update.

    Adorn

    Adorn

    (20 reviews)

    $$$

    Clinton, Richmond, Southeast Portland

    Adorn now has several shops in various Portland neighborhoods and it's easy to see why. They carry…read moreLOTS of women's clothing in various sizes and styles and always have a large selection of jeans. Clothing is high quality so expect the price tag to reflect that. They also sell accessories like affordable jewelry from local artisans, unique scarves, shoes/boots/sandals and even an assortment of wonderful hand creams and candles that smell so good! I had to buy a pitchuli scented candle because it reminded me of my youth and I used up the one I bought two years ago. Like any store, some of the clothing works for me and some doesn't. We all have to know our own bodies and what fits best. What I really like about Adorn is that they have a variety of styles - they know women's bodies come in a variety of shapes and we can't all wear the same styles! In addition to cloths, they have shoes, sandals, hats, jewelry, candles, soaps & lotions and even a few handbags. Inventory is always changing and at the end of every season, they have fantastic sales, like 50% off. Because I've had good experiences, when I see an Adorn boutique in any of the Portland neighborhoods, I stop in.

    I had the best experience here! Wendy was just amazing. She was very welcoming, told me to take my…read moretime browsing, wasn't pushy or aloof; she was genuinely helpful & really just made my time in the shop fun! She showed me how to style some of the pieces I chose & took the time to talk me through how to create a few different looks. Aiden (I hope I'm getting that right!) also helped me find THE perfect denim options, a real fit expert she even helped me find my true size! Both of these ladies were so lovely. I generally don't enjoy trying on clothes, but they really made it enjoyable. They gave me honest opinions on some looks, unlike most places that try to sell you on every single thing; they were focused on what worked best for me. Loved my time with these two & the pieces I left with. I know I'll wear everything, they won't just sit in my closet because I feel really comfortable & know how to style them. Will definitely be back!

    Wild Cactus Boutique - Storefront

    Wild Cactus Boutique

    (10 reviews)

    Richmond, Clinton, Southeast Portland

    This store is super trendy!…read more I stopped in while on a walk down Division. I feel like they had everything that I've seen on GenZ TikTok gift recommendation lists - from scrunchies, to clothes, candles, that one olive oil, those colorful cutting boards, throw blankets, etc, etc, etc. There's some smaller trinkets for cheap but much of it had the higher price tag to go along with the trendiness. Looking them up now, they also have an online store so you can browse before you shop! Or get things delivered right to you.

    Darling boutique that has a little of a lot of things! The shop is small and bright, with lots of…read morespace to walk around the display tables, shelves and racks of clothing. Items are displayed within their category making it easy to check out the inventory. Oh, and the boutique smells wonderful! Even through my mask the scent was noticeable and pleasant. a mixture of the various scented candles and incense. Small selection of women's clothing that is both retro and on-trend. Today they had retro black crochet 2 piece bathing suits that would be flattering on many. An assortment of tanks, tees and tops; wide leg pants, shorts, jeans; jackets; hair accessories like scrunchies, headbands and clips. Jewelry of their own design and others is also available. Dangly beaded earrings, chain bracelets, dainty necklaces and a variety of rings. One of the tables has scented candles and lotions. Oh, an an assortment of - wait, you guessed it - cactus on another! Don't forget to check out the small sale rack against the back wall near the two dressing rooms. You never know what you may find! Cute shop, friendly service and located right in the heart of SE Division. Stop in and support this woman's owned business while you are shopping, eating, drinking and browsing along SE Division.

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