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April 12, 2013

Hipsters Rejoice: Pilsen Vintage and Thrift Debuts Men's Fashion Space

Owner Paul Gazar will debut a room devoted to men’s fashion at Pilsen 2nd Fridays.

Pilsen

March 08, 2013

Pilsen Shop 'Knee Deep' in Vintage for Five Years

Co-owner Carlos Lourenco said neighborhood loyalty has fueled his vintage shop success.

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February 13, 2013

Pilsen Vintage Shops Join Forces to Launch Online Network

Four shops joined together to start online resource for vintage in and around the neighborhood.

Pilsen

February 04, 2013

Vintage Clothing Pros: Chicago Men Need Fashion Help

Men to open space in Pilsen selling high-end vintage clothes to help spiff up city's poorly dressed guys.

Pilsen

January 14, 2013

Customers Hunger for Pilsen Perfumer's Tamale Scents

Perfumer debuts tamale perfume at Pilsen Vintage and Thrift at 1430 W. 18th St.

Pilsen

January 08, 2013

Tamale Perfume? Pilsen Perfumer Says Yes

Perfumer is working on a new line of scents that pays homage to the Pilsen neighborhood.

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