In the city of Savannah, amidst eclectic boutiques and evolving storefronts, a little vintage store named Glory Days has made a big splash in the city’s fashion scene by securing the title of the Best Thrift/Vintage Clothing Store as of 2024. The accolade was certainly hard-earned, considering the blossoming vintage market in this Georgian city.
Glory Days opened its doors just three years back, snugly tucked in the rear section of Mid March Clothing Co. on Broughton St. Despite its modest size, the store packs a punch with its distinctive collection of vintage and thrift clothing which, in the words of the store’s owner Ella Shipes, serve as catalysts for people’s self-expression.
Shipes’ store is a melting pot of old-world charm and contemporary style. The vintage treasures lining her shelves are a throwback to the flamboyant era of Ella’s mother, Gloria, whose flair for unique style and penchant for thrift shopping inspired Ella to christen her store as Glory Days.
Glory Days is filled with unique pieces sourced primarily from estate sales. Ella curates a collection that incorporates her personal style while also taking cues from current fashion trends. Her mission is to provide access to affordable, high-quality pieces that enable shoppers to explore and create their unique stylized expressions.
In recent years, the trend of vintage fashion has seen a massive surge. More consumers, particularly young adults and teenagers, are leaning towards sustainable fashion choices to reduce their carbon footprint. As a result, stores like Glory Days are riding the wave of this trend, offering a way for consumers to stand out with one-of-a-kind pieces minus the guilt of contributing to textile pollution.
Following their recent win, Glory Days aims to reach an even wider audience through an online platform set to launch later this year. Ella is excited about showcasing her vintage treasures to a global audience, extending her affordable and sustainable fashion ethos beyond Savannah.
Conclusively, Glory Days Vintage stands as a testament to the growing popularity of the vintage market in Savannah and its huge potential to impact fashion trends in the future. Offering a unique blend of nostalgia, fashion, and sustainable consumer choices, Glory Days cements itself as a significant player in the fashion landscape of Savannah.
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