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Twilight Vintage Clothing

44 4th Street, Troy, NY 12180

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Hours open

Monday:

1:00 PM - ?

Tuesday:

1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Wednesday:

1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Thursday:

1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Friday:

1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

44 4th St #3213, Troy, NY 12180, United States
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About the Business

Twilight Vintage Clothing is a charming clothing store located at 44 4th Street in Troy, New York. Our store specializes in unique and trendy vintage clothing pieces that are sure to make a statement. From retro dresses to classic denim, our curated collection offers something for everyone looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their wardrobe. Visit us today and discover the perfect vintage find to elevate your style!

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Rohit Ahuja:
2

"I don't know where to start. I LOVE that this kind of shop is in the walkable part of Troy, and the window displays are creatively whimsical. The person who is often behind the register is kind and friendly when I've been in. Where I become lost is at the hours and prices. I once saw a Flannel from Wild Fable label (Target Exclusive) and it was marked as $35. That's a price higher than would've been sold brand new at Target. I also bought a fringe costume dress for $50, I ate the price because it was 20's style fringe and I COULDN'T leave without it! I wish the person who curates the selection would price accordingly. It makes me lose faith in the knowledge behind Twilight Vintage because if you overprice a Target Flannel, what else could be mismarked. My second disappointment is the inconsistency with hours. I wanted to go shopping today (2:13PM), as the hours clearly state: "Thursdays: 1-6PM", but they were closed. I would've loved to shop! I wish the advertised hours were correct, I don't know if I'll be back to find out. Overall: gem of a place, but inconsistencies will keep me away."

almost 2 years ago
Julia Mooradian:
5

"Best vintage store in the Capital District. Authentic vintage from EVERY DECADE!! Super on trend jean jackets, luxury brands, signed t-shirts, and shoes. The woman who runs this shop is so helpful, sweet and funny. She’s ready to accommodate you and she knows her stuff! I’ve been here 3 times already in just the past few months and I’m never dissatisfied. If you’re looking to up your style game or just take a trip into nostalgia, I highly recommend taking a stroll through this store. Thank you twilight vintage!"

almost 5 years ago
shannon white:
5

"Some of my absolute favorite items of clothing I purchased here. This store is small, yet packed with so much cool stuff. It’s by no means a huge fancy thrift store - it’s a /real/ vintage clothing store. And the items range from men’s & women’s vintage designer clothes, super cool shoes, 1950s style hats, awesome graphic t-shirts, and beautiful accessories. Walking into the store feels a bit like stepping back in time. So far I have purchased 6 graphic tees & 2 pairs of vintage pants (mid-late 70s?). The pants are so comfy/cool, and the t-shirts have a nice feel to them, with funny/interesting graphics. Every garment has a story! & the women at the counter was calm & friendly. The store is packed full with items, so you could definitely find something to suit you. The prices were also very reasonable as well."

almost 5 years ago
J:
1

"My first time visiting this store. As soon as I walked in I greeted the short hair & chubby white woman. She didn’t say anything back immediately, so I said “HELLO!” again and that’s when she finally spoke back. I asked if they usually carry designer hand bags, because just a couple months prior I spotted a Louis Vuitton handbag in their window display. She responded “No, I go out and buy them, this isn’t a thrift store. We accept donations if they’re given, but I buy the items” in an annoyed tone as if I shouldn’t have asked. So I browse around for about two minutes. I get ready to walk out and she didn’t say one word. So I’m assuming she didn’t want me there? Oh well"

almost 5 years ago
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