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Jet Rag

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$1 Sundays

Straddling the border of Hollywood and WeHo, this iconic Los Angeles thrift store offers a wide array of vintage items.

LA's fiercest fashionists should pop in for their $1 Sundays when they fill their parking lot with piles of unsorted items. Each article of clothing costs only a dollar, you just need to get on your hands and knees and burrow through the tacky schlock to find the diamonds in the rough. But when you unearth that perfect pair of mod capris or hip-hugging pencil skirt, all the toil, and skinned knees, are worth it.



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