What People Are Saying About Squaresville
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – Beneath the disco ball, you'll find racks of standard consignment finds like denim, curdoroy, Western shirts and plenty of plaids. But this is thrift done hip, so expect to find bowling shirts and Jordache jeans sharing rack space with sequined tops, Mickey Mouse turtlenecks, tassled velvet ponchos and the like. There are also accessories galore, including enough hats, ties, handbags and jewelry to keep Eastsiders outfitted for ages. Upstairs, you'll find a nice shoe selection, where retro kicks like white LA Gear high tops and duck boots (remember those?) are lined up next to…
This is my favorite vintage store yet.
by chaparrelle at Citysearch
This is my favorite vintage store yet. The atmosphere + people are friendly and the prices are fair, what more do you need? Oh yeah maybe cute clothes, no worries, they've got you covered.
The location is also amazing! Right in the heart of happening 'Vermont Ave'. Next door to a french cafe, a book store with everything, and an inexpensive movie theater.
Aside from the beach, this is the only thing I miss about L.A.
by katie85 at Citysearch
I adore this store and I am quite surprised to see that others have found it expensive (unless they have jacked up the prices since I moved away). In the time I lived in L.A. I bought nearly every item of clothing there. I live in Austin now, which claims to have great vintage shopping, but always seems to fall short for me. I miss Squaresville!
Funky digs in uber-hip neighborhood
by alisonkramer at Citysearch
While I always found something to die for at this chic Los Feliz spot, I always paid more than I wanted for used clothing. Don't miss the newly expanded upstairs section, killer shoes and hats.
- Pros: Selection, Location
- Cons: Prices, Parking
The Details on Squaresville
Save Money:
Clothing brought in must be in good shape. The seller can receive 40 percent of the quoted selling price in cash, or 80 percent in trade.
The Extras:
Squaresville opened a Melrose location in 2001, focusing on even more '80s merchandise.
Save Money:
Some specialty items (designer and high-dollar goods) are sold on consignment; sellers get paid when the sale is made for 50% cash or 60% in trade value.
Know Before You Go:
Going back and forth about that coonskin cap? Keep in mind that all sales are final.
Category:
Used Clothing, Thrift Stores, Discount Stores, Men's Clothing, Women's Clothing, Second Hand Goods, Clothing Accessories, Clothing, Shoes
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, MasterCard







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