SF News Popular, Recently Shuttered Vintage Store Stuff Opening New SF Location Saturday In Polk Gulch There are actually two new locations of the now-reincarnated vintage emporium Stuff, and the SF shop will have the same giant letters from the old Valencia Street location.
SF News Valencia Street Vintage Store Stuff Closing in January Over Apparent Landlord Dispute The gigantic vintage modern collective Stuff has been at Valencia Street near Duboce Avenue for 12 years, but has announced a January 31 closure over what the owners say is an untenable rent increase.
Arts & Entertainment Thrift Town Owners Blame Lagging Sales For Closure Days earlier than expected, Mission favorite Thrift Town has closed: https://t.co/iGMmedYNlT pic.twitter.com/sXJfc2k0wg— Capp Street Crap (@cappstreetcrap) March 30, 2017 Many on Wednesday were mourning the sudden loss
SF News Accused Haight Vintage Store Owner Cicely Hansen Brings News Cameras Into Her Store Cicely Hansen, the owner of Decades of Fashion in the Upper Haight, held a press conference in her store Friday and brought reporters into the back room where California Fish and Wildlife agents
SF News Owner Of Upper Haight Vintage Store Charged With Nine Counts Of Selling Furs From Endangered Species Cicely Hansen, the longtime owner of Decades Of Fashion at the corner of Haight and Belvedere who was "flabbergasted" by a raid on her store last year by California Department of Fish and
SF News Clothes Contact To Remain Open Through Year's End Phew, right? For anyone who was panicking that Clothes Contact, the $10-a-pound vintage store that's been the go-to for bargain hunters for two decades, was going to be closing imminently, you can breathe
SF News Vintage Clothes Hunters Weep As Mission Mainstay Clothes Contact Appears To Be Closing Longtime Mission vintage shop Clothes Contact, which was the only remaining spot selling clothes by the pound, looks to be closing within 60 days or so, as Mission Mission reports. An ad for
Arts & Entertainment The 11 Best Vintage Stores In San Francisco Given that San Franciscans will always find a way to restore, preserve, hoard or just plain recycle old stuff, it makes sense that there's no shortage of storefronts devoted making what's old feel