Wonderful selection and presentation. They have some beautiful vintage pieces and the prices aren’t too terribly high. I like that they have the dresses sectioned by measurements(although, they really could use someone to reorganize that because so many things were in the wrong size section). Found some beautiful 50s swing coats that caught my eye. Great array of patent leather handbags. The only thing that bothered me was that NOBODY was running the front of the shop. I saw a woman hanging around the back, but she never said one single word to me, even as I walked by her and was debating several pieces. I even said hello with no response… I find that really kind of eerie and I even wanted to buy something but nobody came to help me at the counter… so I put the item back on the rack and walked out. They lost a $ 120+ sale that day because they couldn’t be bothered to make a sale. Really sad. UPDATE1÷13÷16: I walked by this store at least 6 times now since my initial visit. Each time I peeked in there was NOBODY running the store. Not one person in sight, yet the door is open and the sign is out. I literally CAMEBACK to buy the coat I wanted last time and nobody was there to sell it to me. Am I missing something? Am I supposed to wait for automated robot service? What gives? Doesn’t anyone want my money? This store could get robbed and nobody would know. I give up. UPDATE1÷24÷16: Walked by the store today on my way to the metro and LOANDBEHOLDSOMEONEWASSITTINGATTHEREGISTER! It’s a miracle. Prayers have been answered, hallelujah! Maybe the Unilocal Gods heard me. Maybe the shop read this stalker-vibey review and got it together. I dunno. Just happy to see that people can buy stuff now. Although, now I feel apprehensive about going in for that coat I keep talking about. Plus by now, coat season is practically over. Anyways, keep this up. Maybe I’ll put on a disguise and try to shop in here again.
Gala A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hermosa Beach, CA
This place was great to walk into. My friend had dropped his sunglasses in a bucket of paint twice and needed new ones. We had walked into some other vintage shops in the area and none of the sunglasses fit him or his personality. When we came to Replay, we were happily surprised to find tons of sunglasses! He got an awesome pair. Best part of all they weren’t outrageously expensive! The lady that was working there was super cool and had great vibes about her. The vintage items in the store were really great and I’d have a fun time looking through all of them. I’d come back for sure.
Collin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
I’ve been going to this place for a few years now and it’s one of my favorite shops in LA. Manuel, the owner of the store is as friendly as they come, very engaging yet never pushy on a sale. He always provides good conversation to go along with his astute fashion knowledge. The Dead-Stock vintage sunglasses towards the front of the store are a best kept secret. Fantastic looking eye-wear from $ 25-$ 40, and the variety keeps things fun. There are always a new selection of hats on display form Panama Hat Company to New York Hat Company. There are pricy hats, and some sweet steals in between. The clothing is mostly a variety of vintage wear for men and women, and they always seem to be well stocked with Member’s Only Jackets! There’s a small upstairs section with more clothes and some shoes as well. I can’t recommend Replay Vintage highly enough. It has a great mom n’ pop vibe to it with the up to date attention one wants, to compliment their fair pricing.