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L Train Vintage, a company that heads a group of local thrift stores, has opened its sixth location—the fourth in Brooklyn. Unlike the other shops (Vice Versa and Atlantis Attic in Williamsburg, Urban Jungle in Bushwick, and Village Style and No Relation Vintage in Manhattan), located along the L train’s path, this one is rooted closer to the R train. Despite the different setting, the merchandise and decor remain the same, keeping in tune with the minichain’s focus: Garb for men and women sells for as little as $5 (everything tops out at $100). Footwear includes Converse classics ($7–$10), Justin cowboy boots ($25–$75) and Timberland desert lace-ups ($15–$20). Women will find current- and past-season threads and accessories, including a vintage fox-fur cropped coat ($75), Lee denim jackets ($20) and assorted labelless costume jewelry ($5–$25).
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