Submit pieces
Start online with a few photos.

Start online with a few photos.

We aim to reply within 48 hours.

Bring in your accepted pieces for final review.

One full photo and one tag photo is a great place to start.
Skip the form and bring your items in anytime.
Reach out to the shop if you want help while submitting.
We are happy to take a look and let you know.
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FAQ
We aim to review submissions within 48 hours.
During busy periods it may take slightly longer. We review every piece individually.
Estimates are directional, not final.
They are based on photos. Final pricing happens after we see the item in person and confirm condition, fit, and overall feel.
If your item comes in as expected, the estimate is usually close.
We look for vintage with a strong point of view.
Pieces that tend to work well:
We are less interested in basics, even if they are vintage.
We typically pass on:
Even if something is technically vintage, it still needs to feel relevant.
No.
If you would rather skip the form, you can come in and drop your items off in person.
We are happy to review them either way. Whatever is easiest for you.
We pay 30% of the final retail price.
This reflects the work that happens after we buy cleaning, merchandising, photographing, storing, and selling the piece.
Payment happens after we finalize what we are taking in person.
Once your accepted pieces are checked in, we process payment right after that review.
Yes, when the wear adds to the piece.
Distressing can work well on older tees, denim, outerwear, and items with real character.
Heavy staining, major structural damage, or missing parts are harder for us to take on.
We aim to review submissions within 48 hours.
During busy periods it may take slightly longer. We review every piece individually.
We look for vintage with a strong point of view.
Pieces that tend to work well:
We are less interested in basics, even if they are vintage.
No.
If you would rather skip the form, you can come in and drop your items off in person.
We are happy to review them either way. Whatever is easiest for you.
Payment happens after we finalize what we are taking in person.
Once your accepted pieces are checked in, we process payment right after that review.
Estimates are directional, not final.
They are based on photos. Final pricing happens after we see the item in person and confirm condition, fit, and overall feel.
If your item comes in as expected, the estimate is usually close.
We typically pass on:
Even if something is technically vintage, it still needs to feel relevant.
We pay 30% of the final retail price.
This reflects the work that happens after we buy cleaning, merchandising, photographing, storing, and selling the piece.
Yes, when the wear adds to the piece.
Distressing can work well on older tees, denim, outerwear, and items with real character.
Heavy staining, major structural damage, or missing parts are harder for us to take on.