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Top Vintage Clothing Shops in Tempe Arizona

August 05, 2010 By: admin Category: Vintage Accessories, Vintage Clothing Shops, Vintage Fashion General

Located in Maricopa County, Tempe has a population around 200,000 people. It is the location of Arizona State University and the corporate headquarters of US Airways. As in metro areas with a good corporate presence and the college town mentality this is a good place for picking up vintage clothing and retro clothing. Below are a few of the most popular vintage clothing shops in this city.

The Old West Gallery
9615 Dateland
Tempe, AZ 85284
(480)755-1901

Hippie Gypsy
604 South Mill Avenue, Tempe, Arizona, 85281
(480) 858-0400

Plush Vintage Clothing Shop
215 West University Drive, Tempe, Arizona, 85281
(480) 967-9200

Retro Vintage Oversized Frame Fashion Sunglasses – White/Smoke

Vintage Coca Cola “Have a Coke and a Smile” T-Shirt

July 21, 2010 By: admin Category: Womens Vintage Clothing

Coca Cola Tshirt – Coca-Cola Have A Coke And A Smile Advertising Slogan Women’s Red Vintage V-Neck Tee Shirt by Chaser – This washed out red 50/50 recycled polyester – organic cotton tee is emblazoned with the most famous of all of Coca Cola’s advertising campaigns: Have a Coke and a Smile, in the original style font used in their print ads. It’s the perfect addition for your summer wardrobe. Awesome Avenue offers free continental US/APO shipping on this and all items.

CLICK HERE: Coca-Cola Have A Coke And A Smile Advertising Slogan Women’s Red Vintage V-Neck T-shirt by Chaser

50’s Rockabilly Polka Dot Top

July 15, 2010 By: admin Category: Womens Vintage Clothing

50's Rockabilly Polka Dot Top50’s Rockabilly Polka Dot Top JR Plus Size, 1X, Black Rockabilly fashion gets it’s name from one of the earliest styles of rock and roll that began in the 1950’s. Rockabilly is a combination of rock and hill billy with the hill billy referencing country music.

Rockabilly decreased in popularity in the 1960’s but since the 1980’s it has gained in popularity not just in the music sense but in the fashion sense. Rockabilly has developed a subculture that includes clubs, concerts, and fashion shows.