Clothes
Off Broadway Vintage Clothing & Costumes
It’s the middle of March and you need an Alice costume for one day only, and beyond the fact that you refuse to order online because it doesn’t stimulate the local economy, you can’t wait, anyway.
Savers & Thrift Town
Stock your kitchen, light your living room, and find a cheap pair of slacks. Thrift Town tends to stock higher-quality stuff; Savers is a free-for-all of glassware, ancient electronics, vintage luggage and the cream of your 6th grade reading list.
Shoes on a Shoestring
Sure, it may look like an import from Dallas or Phoenix, but Shoes on a Shoestring is Albuquerque’s very own, and it all started on Montgomery & Louisiana.
The Man's Hat Shop
Stacked high with cowboy hats, fedoras, miner’s caps, top hats, berets and countless more, The Man’s Hat Shop is fun. They produce and brand their own wares. They measure your head… by putting a hat on it.
The Purple Pink Rhino
Quickly becoming the place to resell your old drape for (slightly used) replacements. Men’s and women’s, plus purses, shoes, and accessories. A nice alternative to some of the more full-of-themselves chains you may be used to, but can no longer afford to love.
Toad Road
Here are the real-deal local street-fashionistas, sporting a great attitude and a rad medium-sized Nob Hill storefront. Modern Amusement, Paper Denim and Cloth, Diesel, Red Monkey, and hats from Goorin Bros, as well as local artists (Nikki Zabicki belt-buckles in full effect).
