The Way We Wore

334 South La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90036

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Hours open

Monday:

12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Tuesday:

12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Wednesday:

12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Thursday:

11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Friday:

11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Saturday:

11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Sunday:

12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

334 S La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036, United States
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About the Business

The Way We Wore is a unique clothing store located in Los Angeles, California. Situated at 334 South La Brea Avenue, this institution offers a curated collection of vintage and designer clothing, accessories, and jewelry. With a focus on timeless fashion and statement pieces, The Way We Wore is a destination for fashion enthusiasts looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their wardrobe. Whether you're searching for a one-of-a-kind piece or a classic staple, this store has something for every style and taste. Experience the charm and history of fashion at The Way We Wore.

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Teri Bernstein:
5

"Fabulous selection of excellent condition vintage and designer-ware. The people who work there are kind and knowledgeable. As a first-time Oscar attendee I needed all the help I could get, and I got it there"

almost 2 years ago
Jill S:
5

"An absolute gem. Vintage at its best: a carefully and tastefully curated selection of authentic and high-quality pieces representing many decades of fashion. Importantly: Wonderful reception, highly accommodating and competent staff - outstanding service. Brilliant experience from start to finish. Unfortunately not enough time due to the fact I was on the way to LAX back to Europe, but could not resist purchasing a vintage blouse. Looking forward to my next visit already. Thank you for keeping the spirit of fashion, and the way we understand it, bright."

almost 2 years ago
roman garcia:
5

"The most fabulous service I’ve ever received, and such an impressive selection of beautiful true vintage. It was the most organized out of any vintage store I’ve ever been to as well. The owner is an absolute delight and every single employee was beyond helpful"

almost 2 years ago
Renea Brathwaite:
1

"SAME OLD...SAME OLD. Will we ever stop anti-black bias or will my posterity and I have to put up with this nonsense forever?! My wife and I walk into this store today and were given only the most perfunctory of greetings. The attendant barely even looks up or comes from the back where she was sitting. This was bad enough, especially after my wife has fantasized about coming to this store for almost two years since watching the TV show LA Frock Stars on the Smithsonian Channel. About five minutes later, after being generally ignored by the attendant, a white-appearing woman enters. All of a sudden, the white-appearing attendant comes alive, is effusive in her greeting, and explains the layout of the store as she winsomely engages the white shopper. My wife goes over to the attendant and asks why we did not hear about the store upon entering, and she says, "Oh, I thought you heard when I spoke to the other shopper." This is the kind of stuff that makes us Black folks sick and tired. LA is supposed to be the "city of woke," and yet these aggressions based solely on personal bias continue unabated. I am personally and generationally disgusted by this, and the attendant, owners, and anyone connected with this store and show should be ashamed to be associated with this kind of behavior. I WILL NEVER GO BACK HERE AGAIN. DR. B."

almost 2 years ago
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