Self É Seam
About
Vintage clothing stores have a way of turning side streets into destinations. In a city where trends move fast, places like Self É Seam offer something slower—pieces with history, stitches that tell stories. The shop sits quietly where the neighborhood’s creative pulse still hums, though the crowds have shifted elsewhere. You’ll find it at , a block where the past lingers in the architecture and the occasional record store sign. This isn’t just another consignment spot; it’s where secondhand feels intentional, where every garment has already lived a life before it reaches the rack. Those who wander in aren’t just shopping—they’re curating, sifting through decades in search of that one piece that feels like it was waiting just for them. To ask about a particular era or size, call . When you’re ready to visit, the map will guide you the rest of the way: directions here. No need to rush—some finds reveal themselves only to those who take their time.