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Uploaded by on May 21, 2008

Cheryl finds a hidden treasure in downtown Hampden, Baltimore, Maryland.

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  • Cute video! I loved this store when I lived in Baltimore!!! ;-)!!!!!!!!!

  • Betting sounding like a 70 year old man than dressing one. As I said before Hampden is not a playground for the retro suppressed.

  • You sound like a 70 year old man complaining about "those kids today". It is pretty sad that a 35 year old has become so stodgy and set in there ways. If you don't like vintage clothing don't buy it.

    Now, that being said... That will be enough with the flame baiting if you have a problem write to the maker of the video directly, otherwise this and all treads bearing you unwanted opinions will be deleted.

  • Vintage = "Hand me downs"

    It's sad that educated kids dress like they just bought their clothes from a thrift shop. These kids go or went to Hopkins, Loyola, etc. We're talking $20K-$25K a year schools. They should be carrying themselves better then that. Futhermore, it is just a bunch over priced junk. Things that should have been recycled years ago. Hampden needs a store that sells NEW clothes and NEW furniture. No more USED apparel and or other items.

  • Clearly there is a difference between authentic vintage quality cloths and used cloths that you would find in Good Will or other Consignment Boutiques.

    But thanks for the comment of the video

  • That was nicely done. However, I don't understand the fascination with people wanting to wear or even worse buy "hand me downs". I personally like going shopping for new clothes. I feel clean and new in them. Do the people that wear "hand me downs" feel dirty and used?

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