On The Record: The Best Of Denton, August 14, 2009 Page: 37 of 60
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2nd Street offers hip, funky clothes for both men and
women.
2nd Street
Urban Vintage
116 N. Locust Street
In Denton, there is no other fashion store that offers
a modern twist on old clothing like 2nd Street Urban
Vintage. Racks and racks of cowboy shirts, button downs,
vests, jeans and t-shirts line the walls. In addition to brand
new clothing, 2nd Street offers reworked vintage clothes
to appeal to a more hip, modern style of fashion.
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Photo by Melissa Boughton
Cheap specials like this black party dress are common at
Friends of the Family Thrift Store.
Friends of the Family
Thrift Store
1014 W. University Drive
Friends of the family thrift store provides customers with
a variety of options for used clothing, housewares, furniture
and more. With more than seven racks of clothes to choose
from, this thrift store has the best pickings for gently worn
clothing. Proceeds from the shop go directly to the Denton
County Friends of the Family agency programs, such as
violence intervention and prevention and sexual assault
recovery. It's open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to
6 p.m.
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