Garment District

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200 Broadway (at Davis Street)
Cambridge, MA 02139

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(617) 876-5230
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I went in with the intentions to get a cheap wig to cover up a bad haircut, and I left with a big smile on my face. This place is AMAZING! I went to the dollar-a-pound section (wh...

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The Garment District so many reviews!!! I want to give this place more stars but I just can't. Let me tell you why. Let me first tell you what I like about this place. They have s...

satisfies my need to dig in used clothes 6/11/2010

The Garment district is a Boston phenomenon. It has sat in Cambridge for probably a bazillion years. Anyone that knows it knows that you can jump in a giant pile of used clothes and they are like a dollars/ lb( don't quote me). Some people love this pit. Upstairs is an organized store with used clothing. You can pretty much find anything there. The now even have some wigs and retro glasses and the jeans rack is never ending and who doesn't love broken in jeans. The clothes they have area wide variety so be ready to dig and you are guaranteed to have a score. The only downfall is sometimes the clothes aren't so clean i have been at odd times where I wanted gloves. They also have alot of retro clothes and everything's super cheap so it feeds my need to find something cheap and new Pros: tons of clothes Cons: dirty more

One of the most unusual and eclectic used clothing stores in the world. 1/20/2009

A Cambridge landmark, the Garment District is one of the most unusual and eclectic used clothing stores in the world. Frequented by movie stars like Casey Affleck and Kirsten Dunst, the 28,000 square-foot former textile building sells over 40,000 pieces of vintage and contemporary clothing. The first floor, with its pink walls and pink wood floors, sells the best custom-made costumes in New England. It also houses their famous Dollar-A-Pound clothing section, where bargain hunters rummage through stacks of items paying by the pound. Upstairs, which looks like a warehouse with leopard skin curtains, has separate areas devoted to clothes from the 60?s, 70?s and 80?s. They have it all: 1960's 'Jackie O' suits and men?s velvet jackets; 70?s disco dresses and bell bottoms; and leg warmers from the 80?s. They are also stocked with loads of contemporary items: name-brand jeans, casual and dress slacks, shirts, sweaters, dresses, women's and men's suits, blazers, vests, skirts, shoes, hats, gloves, linens, aprons and ties ?you name it, they sell it. With the store?s huge silver horse in the lobby and real motorcycles - and even an actual airplane - hanging from the wall, the Garment District is like a shopping amusement park for adults ? and just as much fun. more

If you're a REAL thrifter, then you'll LOVE this! 3/10/2008

I went in with the intentions to get a cheap wig to cover up a bad haircut, and I left with a big smile on my face. This place is AMAZING! I went to the dollar-a-pound section (which is kind of mis-leading since they jacked it up from a buck to a buck-fifty a pound (but they only charge 75 cents per pound on Fridays, most likely because the section is crawling with college students like me). I must say, despite one of the previous reviewers' judgments about this place being a ""beggar's paradise"" coming off as extremely rude and offensive, I will dignify with a response that I am certainly not a beggar and am happy with my purchases. I found four pairs of designer shoes IN MY SIZE, tons of casual pants, including J. Crew bottoms, some great vintage tees, a cowboy hat, and gifts for my niece and father, as well, for less than $20. I also got two brand new, in the package opaque tights for not that much more, so seriously, who the hell can beat that?! If you're a TRUE thrifter and you aren't afraid to commit, browse and dig for what you want, than this is the place for you! Pros: the price, the employees, the location, the selection, the quality, the FUN! Cons: walking to the nearby T station with a huge plastic bag filled with clothes is a little embarassing more

The Garment District rocks! 9/17/2007

I love the Garment District! I got the jacket I was married in here, and everybody loved it.\r A really fun place to shop!\r Pros: selection, prices Cons: parking more

Beggars Wardrobe 10/6/2006

If youre homeless... you should visit this place. If you are going to declare bankruptcy visit GD first then declare- your personalized beggar's wardrobe.. .. Good luck... more

Amazing place! 11/19/2005

When you walk into this store it is amazing, there is nothing like it that I've ever been in. A huge selection. Two floors of clothing & accessories. Different and very affordable. It is a little off the beaten track, but it is definately worth the effort to get to. I'll be back soon. more

Customer Service 11/18/2005

After reading one of the most recent reviews I wanted to personally apologize to the customer. We at The Garment District certainly want everyone to have a good time - that is the whole point of the place. There are no ""locked rooms"" that would have items you could not buy, so it is a very odd answer to a question. My guess is that you encountered a temporary employee for our Halloween rush. Still that is no excuse & we are sorry if anyone is treated disrespectfully. I wish at the time you had told a manager so we could have identified the problem and corrected it. We are very accessable and available & always want to know what the customers want or need. Hope you give us another chance. We really like our store & want everyone else to have fun there too. - Chris Cassel, President more

Mediocre selection, horrible service 10/25/2005

I went there to pick up an item I knew this place had for a costume party I was going to. I was told that I could not buy the item because it was in a room that was locked. I was a little annoyed that no one would bother to unlock the room, but what was completely unacceptable to me was the way that the worker (who I suspect may have been a manager, but I am not sure) cursed loudly to a coworker - within clear earshot of me - about how annoyed she was by my request (I was nothing but polite). I will never go back. more

dont waste your time 5/23/2004

if your looking for anything of good quality, interest, or style, well look somewhere else .all the clothes here are extremely tacky Pros: inexpensive Cons: , hard to find parking, tacky more

DO NOT i repeat DO NOT GO ANYWHERE GD! 10/27/2002

Like the previous reviewer said, you have a more creative selection @ the Garment District than anywhere else. My father remarked that there's a whole different set of people here. They tend to be more creative and...alternative. While @ the Iparty in Quincy, all you saw where suburbanites and their kids Jim, Bob, and Sue. more

Great for Halloween! 10/17/2002

Unlike most places where you can only find packaged costumes, at The Garmend District you can find great buys from any decade. Plus they have new clothing, accessories & shoes for any time of the year. Certainly my favorite place to shop in town. more
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Editorial
  • The Scene
    Expect fellow shoppers at this shop between Kendall and Center Squares to range from social deviants to conformists; the former regularly refurbish their wardrobes here, the...

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Additional information
  • Hours: Sunday - Friday 11AM - 8PM, Saturday 9AM - 8PM
  • Payments: American Express, Master Card, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Area IV
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