StreetLevel: Vintage Boutique Opening in the Slope

Next Wednesday the somewhat moribund 7th Avenue retail scene will get a breath of fresh air via a new clothing shop opening on Lincoln. Except the clothing will actually be old, and the business in question, 1 of a Find, is a couple storefronts east of 7th Ave. The new store is the brainchild of a woman named Honey Moon (name c/o “hippy parents”), a transplant from San Fran who ran a couple vintage stores in Sonoma in the early ’90s. More recently, Honey’s been selling her sizable, frequently updated collection on eBay. In addition to a supply of vintage threads updated on a weekly basis, the Slope store (interior pic on jump) will carry clothing from small indie designers who use recycled materials, as well as pieces that are restyled in-house (for example, hemmed ’70s dresses). Honey says she wants the store to have “something for everyone,” both size- and price-wise. While she’s going to carry couture pieces, she also intends to have things in stock like ’80s shirts that cost around $15, and most dresses will run under 100 clams. Basically, the store is looking to be a more carefully curated Beacon’s or a cheaper Olive’s. Right now 1 of a Find’s hours are Wednesday through Saturday 11 to 7 and Sunday from 11 to 4, though those may be extended. GMAP

Feb 02, 2012 | 12:31 PM