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During the month of October, the store undergoes a makeover to accommodate Halloween costumes for men, women and children.
Taylor buys clothes as well, but only gently worn, genuine vintage threads.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Self-described as "the coolest old broad you'll ever meet," store owner Pat Taylor is just as likely to help a young actor create the perfect ensemble for his third callback, as she is to dispense tax advice about his work-related write-offs. On any given day, she'll play matchmaker for single swing-dancing customers and serve as fashion guru to octogenarian customers who...
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Posted by Tara Lis
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 10, 2006)
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I would shop here a lot more if it weren't for the pushy owner. She follows you around the store handing you dresses and making you try them on. The only way I could escape was to tell her I would be right back. She also does have very strict rules about her clothing. Once you get past all this and you've found a dress that you actually want to buy, it reeks of cigarette smoke. Sometimes the...
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I would shop here much more often if it weren't for the pushy owner. She follows you around the store making you look at dresses and trying them on. She doesn't let you just leisurely look. She has rules about her clothing as well. For instance she will yell at you for holding keys in your hands as you look through the racks. If you can get past all this and find a dress you like you...
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Posted by Lola2008
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 02, 2008)
If you speak to the owner long enough you'll find that there's a story to every item that's in the shop. Whoever said that fake tags are sewn in has ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA of the true ways in which this store owner spends her time. Great garb, interesting conversation and integrity and full disclosure on every item. This is where old school LA shops for movies and for life's vintage clothing.