




Slope Vintage
Reviews
Tatiana
6 months ago
"I’m sure this place is great. But, I wasn’t able to get in. Rang the bell and no one came, even though it was during opening hours."
Carl T
6 months ago
"Visited this place and it’s the first store that I’ve been to that sells actual vintage items from various decades and fashion trends from each era. I was able to snag a pair of boot cut jeans straight and a shirts from the 70s, and my wife got 100% silk jackets and dresses. They even had authentic indigo-dyed jeans for fair prices (new makes of these usually go for $500+ from selveged japanese denim stores). I’m not sure why this place got low reviews from years ago but the collection now is curated without the inflated prices you see in other faux vintage shops. On top of all that, Jennifer at the front desk was super friendly. Definitely recommend visiting this spot."
Cor Cater
a year ago
"Not worth the detour I ended up taking to see this vintage store. Yes they have some nice things, but overall the collection is not well curated. Unclear what you go to get there or what folks they’re trying to speak to: Levi fans? Yes sure but they won’t have many options. Gen-Z yes some, maybe but also like people who wear with fur? So yeah no - a confused second hand shop, would skip"
Jaina Shaw
a year ago
"This is a vintage shop without a soul. The merchandise is sourced wholesale and you can feel the lack of curation and attention to detail. You know how a good vintage shop makes you feel SOMETHING? Like... how there is a coziness, a quirkiness, an aura- something that makes you feel there is a genuine love and respect for history and for previously owned and loved objects? I have felt more hope and personality in a Dollar Tree."
Natalie
2 years ago
"I found the men’s section to offer more wearable pieces, especially if you’re looking for cheap vintage graphic tees ($8-25). I agree with other reviews, women’s selection is not true vintage— lots of synthetic materials and low quality pieces from the early 2000s."



