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Luster & Oak | Vintage and Consignment Boutique - Luster and Oak inside

Luster & Oak | Vintage and Consignment Boutique

(3 reviews)

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They've got a tiny store in the basement of a building at King and Erb, but it's a gem for finding…read morecheap, but current second-hand clothes. For students who love thrift shopping, but find it hard to find something for them each time, this store should leave you satisfied every time. Their prices are really fair as well, usually ranging between $10-$20 for an item of clothing. As an example, I've see ASOS shorts go for $16 (which could be 2-3 times as much originally) and an Aritzia winter coat go for $150 (originally $300+). They often have brands you'll recognize like Zara, American Apparel, Aritzia, Urban Outfitters, etc. and they post their new arrivals on Instagram, but since they don't hold new arrivals those clothes can get snatched up within the day. They also sell accessories like sunglasses, atlas watches, scarves, and necklaces. The store itself is really nice and quaint. It's got an industrial style with brick walls and wooden furnishings. They also have a change room and one person working to help you out.

3.5. Quaint little consignment shop with selections for men and women. Prices are reasonable, and…read moresometimes you can get quite a steal. There's a lot of H&M and Forever 21 finds (it is a university town), but you'll also see nicer brands like BDG or Guess. I'm a little disappointed there's less vintage pieces that weren't large. However, they do a really good job of creating a cool mood through their displays and decor and indie music - even the plainest tank can catch your eye. Overall, a cute spot to stop by if you're in the area. Support sustainable local shops!

Hide House - Leather briefcases

Hide House

(7 reviews)

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It's worth the drive to acton, especially if you are looking for leather clothing, accessories, or…read morefurniture. The store is an easy turn a few blocks off the main street that we all use when passing through Acton. Ample parking. It is a beautiful showroom with a lot of finds and some sales too. The folks were approachable and helpful, and let us browse freely. I have a hard time finding nice leather gloves, so I was particularly pleased with their selection. Washable suede was tempting. They have interior designer for your home and do custom furniture.

Very sad the Hide House is closing by end of January 2025. Fashion changed,but people still liked…read morequality leather jackets, shearling coats...Leather/shearling are natural insulators, windproof. Their marketing should have highlighted this. Having been caught on windy days with double digit windchill,only wearing athleisure under my shearling ,plus shearling high top boots I was warm. Having visited sporadically through the years. 2021, 2023 visits were met with sizing challenges,and the quality was different in the similar shearling I have owned for a decade easy. Designs, their shearling three quarter length coats, leather jackets needed a slight refresh. E-commerce, odd the Hide House didn't use a platform to help reach customers who shopped online. COVID was likely a final blow. CCS, their website wasn't very compatible, images didn't populate well on the mobile.People do want sustainable,less toxic goods 2024 - 2025 purchased: wool , leather & shearling insoles, shearling leather backed rugs used as sofa throws, found websites like the following selling shearling goods https://www.moccasinscanada.com/collections/sheepskin-boots

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