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The Clinic/Treat Me Right

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Editorial Review

Smack dap in between the Echo and the Echoplex, The Clinic and Treat Me Right join the rock and roll innovative young scene in Echo Park as a creative collective forming a boutique within a boutique from the Vivienne Westwood school of retail. The two boutiques share space and good intentions but their concepts are opposites. Rabid tension is created. The Clinic is up front with vintage collectables. Think retro glassware and little treasures gathered from estate sales. Treat Me Right carries no vintage and higher end non essentials essential for treating a girl right. Grey Ant shades, Annie Costello Brown jewelry plus other little pearls pull a look together better than a Christmas bow.

Features

  • Customize & Personalize
  • Funky
  • Handmade
  • Hipster Hot Spot
  • Rare Brands

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$
  • Shop Type:
    Antiques, Beauty, Furniture, Handbags, Vintage, Women's, Jewelry & Watches, Men's Clothing, Gifts & Novelties

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