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424 E. sixth St.
Walking into How Sweet it Was feels a little like visiting a fashion museum, except you can touch things and bring one of the beautiful pieces home with you to wear to a garden party or disco night. Tucson’s first name in vintage has been around since 1974 and offers well-kept fashion of the past for your inner mod or ’80s glam rocker. The shop brings in new stock regularly and features a different local artist each month.
Runners Up
2. Buffalo Exchange
3. Tucson Thrift