Tucked in a nondescript shopping plaza on Gandy Boulevard, a new vintage resale shop bills itself as a "2024 thrift store with 2014 prices."
Why it matters: Thanks to Gen-Z , the secondhand clothing market is booming . But with more sellers flipping thrifted clothing at shops, flea markets and online with vendors like Depop and Poshmark, finding a good deal can be tricky.
Driving the news: That's what led Ingrid Bridges to open Ingrid's St. Pete with the help of her 26-year-old son and his on-trend friends.
๐ Kathryn here. I went by the shop's grand opening over the weekend to check out the vibe.
State of play: It was a bit out of the way from St. Pete's boutique shopping district along Central Avenue, but that's on purpose, employee Ella Waters, 23, told me.
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The shop had some cool decor and trinkets for sale, too. Bridges also owns
IM Vintage , a mid-century modern furniture store in the same plaza at 10387 Gandy Blvd. Photo: Kathryn Varn/Axios
Between the lines: Much of the inventory came from a Spring Hill man offloading 1,000 pieces of vintage clothing from his aunt and uncle's Manhattan boutique that closed years ago, Waters said.
- Other items were from estate sales, storage unit auctions and the personal collections of Bridges' son and his friends.
On the rack: The shop had tons of men's and women's clothing and accessories in great condition, and the prices were reasonable compared to what I've seen online and at markets.
- Tops ran from $8-30, jeans $8-25 and dresses $12-30, with some outliers for name-brand or older unique items.
- I scored a pair of light-wash Lee jeans for $15, and a friend bought a psychedelic tie-front top for $18.
The bottom line: I'd definitely go back.
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The Ingrid's storefront. Photo: Kathryn Varn/Axios
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