Steven Henke Shares Where to Find the Best Vintage Styles for Men
Photographed By: Bianca Simonian Best Vintage Styles
Expert: Steven Henke
Credentials: Director of Community Development, Desert AIDS Project
1 | Pride and Joy Best Vintage Styles
Local favorite [Revivals] won Best of the Valley and Ultimate Pride reader contests and donates 100 percent of its profits to support Desert AIDS Project. It’s not unusual to see talented stylists and interior designers shopping for their favorite clients alongside DIY vintage shoppers.
Revivals
611 S Palm Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92264
760.318.6491
2 | Fabulously Fresh Best Vintage Styles
Mitchells Palm Springs has one of the best assortments of ‘70s fashion; you’ll find a great mix of new men’s garments such as Dior sunglasses and Chanel clip earrings next to terrific Whiting and Davis 1970s vintage mesh bags. Plus, the owner’s dog always greets you when you walk in.
3 | Dazzle in Quality Best Vintage Styles
Dazzles
Dazzles is perhaps best known for its jaw-dropping collection of costume baubles, all of which are organized like a color wheel with each enameled vintage pin displayed under lit glass. You’ll also find lots of kitchen and bar items from the 1960s and 1970s.
760.327.1446
4 | Curated with Flow
I’ve shopped [at Flow Modern] for years. The store specializes in a variety of very sexy antiques and midcentury décor, studio jewelry, glass and pottery—everything is constantly curated by owners André Boughtwood and Brigitte Lehnert.
5 | Start at The End
[The End] is a colorful vintage oasis and perfect side trip when planning a visit to Joshua Tree National Park or Pioneer Town. If you’re time-traveling during a sound bath at the Integratron, make time for some fashion finds at this high desert hot spot.
6 | Re[x]-tify Your Home
I recently discovered Re[x] tucked in the north end of Palm Springs. It carries a wide assortment of vintage furniture and accessories. If you go, stop at the 4 Paws Coffee Co. next door—they serve a special doggie treat for four-legged friends.
7 | Won’t You Take Me to Funky Town
[Iconic Atomic’s] funky space is located in the Uptown Design District and is only open Thursday through Monday. It’s a great stop while window shopping and a must for midcentury modern fans.
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