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    3 years ago

    The owner is one of the sweetest people you will ever meet. Whether she has what you're looking for or not, it's worth a visit.

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    pretty good. i was a bit on the impressed side for such a mountain town. They had Lucky Brand…read moreclothes and some high end young guys clothes.. The sales dude was pretty helpful but I guess the store moved or just opened so some stuff was waiting to be moved... i dont know... all i know is we would have bought stuff but there wasnt a lot of seasonally appropriate wear. He said that should change come spring. A lot of the clothes reminded me of 50 and 60s mobsters, which I think is sooo hot. There were some neat lil knick knacks there too. Watches, bookends, gym bag inserts(which dude man says ladies come in all the time and buy them for their sons in school). They even had a hair and skin care line for men that I have never heard of... but it smelled and felt great!! store is good for guys in their 20s to 40s.

    I used to love this place. That's right, used to. It's no longer in business. I enjoyed being able…read moreto buy great fashion brands that fit my contemporary, cardigan loving style. I'm not sure exactly when they shut down, but I'm pretty sure it was in December of 2009, as I remember getting some Christmasy decorations, prop magnets, and such. To this day, I still wear, cherish, and use many of the things I bought there. Mainly, some jeans, a Vintage Red jacket, a Japanese print silk tie, my silver Hideo Wakamatsu backpack, and of course my Ambiguous "Yuki" t-shirt that they had me model for their newspaper ad. Grass Valley really needs more places like this to support guys who want to enjoy contemporary, fitted, slick city fashion while shopping local in this small mountain town. Everything else is either too young, too old, or too cheap.

    Roper's - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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