
I love Trash & Vaudeville. I loved the old location even more out of nostalgia. The service & selection are outstanding. No one goes here in search of cheap prices; we go in search of certain...
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Established in 1975 by Ray Goodman, Trash and Vaudeville remains a staple for alternative fashion in New York City. Embracing the rock and punk scenes of the 1970s, the store on St. Marks Place caters to a diverse clientele including Rockers, Mods, Punks, Goths, Rockabillies, and those who dare to express themselves uniquely.
From leather pants to graphic tees, Trash and Vaudeville offers a wide range of clothing and accessories for both men and women seeking to make a statement with their attire. The store's curated selection exudes a rebellious spirit, appealing to those looking to walk on the wild side in style.
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I love Trash & Vaudeville. I loved the old location even more out of nostalgia. The service & selection are outstanding. No one goes here in search of cheap prices; we go in search of certain...
Worst retail experience of my life. Both employees were extremely rude to my partner and me the second we walked in. Both were making snide remarks to each other across the store about "customers...
It was refreshing to walk in here and be greeted with a smile after being VERY disappointed with Search & Destroy (that place is an absolute joke to the alt community). The money I had planned on...
Stopped in recently and every single employee couldn't have been nicer. Great selection of punk t shirts that aren't available online. Glad this place still exists. Definitely go support them.
I bought an expensive jacket that I was not informed that it couldn't be returned only exchanged, the entire store reeked of some disgusting odor that seemed to permeate the jacket I bought. I...
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