Los Angeles is already a hot destination for so much of so much - like celebrities, like eating, like swinging by the beach or sunning yourself in January. People here don't just shop to purchase an item of need. They shop to find the best deal - and usually on something they don't need. And vintage is one of the defining pillars of the neighborhood. We are, simply, vintage obsessed.
I spent my Sunday at the Melrose Trading Post in West Hollywood. The massive happening is a bit of a hippy celebration held in the meandering parking lot of Fairfax High School. The $2 entrance fee brings browsers by the hundreds. All the proceeds go to the high school, contributing to books, equipment, extra-curricular classes - so everyone benefits. Shop for yourself and help out the neighborhood. :-)

It is a handle-able flea market - not so huge that it takes a whole day to walk not even a half of it - two hours will get you through all the aisles and give you a chance to chat with the live wires selling the what-nots.

A great day. Five pieces of jewelry, a dress, and a vintage Frank Sinatra record. Bring cash - choices are many on these sunny Sunday afternoons … and it’s clearly a buyer’s market.
great little article!!
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