There will also be be thrifted clothing collections and curated home goods from a number of DC-area sellers. Organizer Rajni Rao says the pop-up project is the result of vintage curators working together for years to give people more shopping options. Vendors have been selling their collections in outdoor markets, retail stores, and even pizza parlors around town.
Home goods for sale by one of That’s So Vintage’s local vendors, Garlic Girl Vintage. Photograph courtesy of Vanessa Pius. The inaugural That’s So Vintage event took place in November 2023, and this weekend’s pop-up is the second this year. For the first time, the pop-up will span two days. As the market grows, Rao says organizers are excited to bring even more options to customers with vendors offering inclusive sizing and an even wider range of products.
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