![]() ![]() An old-fashioned television set shows flickering black-and-white static bars, and off-kilter paintings hang crookedly from the walls. The furniture room houses pretty much everything one would expect to find in a living room - but with a twist. Out of the numerous displays, Baibak said she is most fond of the furniture room, which is located in the back. “You get to play dress-up with them it’s really fun.” “The people that come in the store are really interesting,” Baibak said. ![]() “We kind of just do whatever we think will add some kind of weird flair to this place.”īaibak said her favorite part of the job is interacting with customers. ![]() “We doodle on the mannequin heads,” Baibak said. Styrofoam mannequins in various states of undress sport neon wigs. Customers are transported to an anachronistic space that holds trinkets from all decades except the present.Ī row of go-go boots in Day-Glo colors is lined up against the wall. “Sigur Ros - I hung out with them backstage,” Baibak said with a laugh. Inside, down a labyrinth-like set of stairs, Julie Baibak, an employee of the vintage store, is fixing a display of colorful baubles.
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