Captain Betty's has a great selection of vintage in a wide range of sizes, just about every piece deserves a second home in a vintage-lover's closet. There's product in every nook and cranny and quite the men's selection to boot.
My only problem with the store is Betty herself, she seems a little quirky and rude. She gave me the tour and repeated several times that the items in the case were more expensive than items on the floor, which is fine but I didn't need to be told that SEVERAL TIMES. Many items in the store are not priced and when I asked to see a rhinestone/paste necklace out of the case she told me SEVERAL TIMES that the stones were hand-cut. Since there was no tag and her pricing seemed arbitrary I asked if she would take $3 less. She said no so I told her that was cool, I'd take it anyways. She proceeded to tell me that she only gave me that price because it was slow today, I said that was fine I have many rhinestone necklaces at home so I'm happy to just get a deal. Then she said ""Well then you don't need this one."" At this point I was just amazed that a shop keeper was telling me I don't need her wares. She then proceeded to TELL THE NECKLACE GOODBYE while she wrapped it up and placed it with the rest of my purchases. Obviously she treats her business as her own personal closet and doesn't like to see her items go.
She also tried to convince me that a haircalf bag was real leopard even though the tag said 100% leather and was not old enough to possibly have real leopard fur. It didn't even feel like fur, it was definitely haircalf. And people claim this woman is knowledgeable?
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