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Hamlet's Vintage

Opening Hours
Today: 12–8pm
Fri:
12–8pm
Sat:
12–8pm
Sun:
12–8pm
Mon:
12–8pm
Tues:
12–8pm
Wed:
12–8pm
Location
146 West 4th Street
Neighborhoods
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As Hamlet would say, “This is one of the places you come to the village for.” Walking through the door, a small white pooch runs up to greet you, then leads you back through the racks of coats, pants, hats, and other accessories. As the owner, Hamlet, emphasizes, the inventory here is vintage clothing (not a second-hand shop), that dates from the 1940s to the 80s. The selection is sourced through various vintage collectors from all over the world. Hamlet credits his eye for fashion to his mother, who, he says, was a fashion designer in his home country of Dominican Republic. He is very proud of his collection and iterates that the store is not for “80s party” accoutrement, rather it is a resource for historic elegance and style. And if you stop in, you may even get your picture taken, as Hamlet will often have his customers model his new acquisitions.

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