I love vintage clothing and i have been to many vintage shops in Maryland and elsewhere, so having driven and walked past Killer Trash many times, i must admit i had rather high expectations. The name is awesome. The window display is awesome. But, like a book, it does not pay to judge a store by its window displays. Firstly, the place is tiny. The small store can barely hold the racks upon racks of clothes, making a casual perusal into a chore. While there are a lot of clothes, it would not be fair to call this a ""wide selection"" as most of the clothes are the same. Everything i found was tired, old, and mundane; i never found a piece which ""wowed"" me- which is rare for me while in a vintage shop. I did find the prices to be pretty on par with all the other vintage stores ive been to: pants and blazers for between 20-30$, coats for about 30$, dresses in the teens and 20$s, and most shirts under 25$. That said, i would highly suggest visiting shops like ""Ten Car Pileup"" in Towson or ""Venus on a Halfshell"" in Frederick, for a much broader and better selection and atmosphere, with actually exciting pieces and accessories.\r
Killer Trash is in a great neighborhood, with many fine and interesting shops nearby in Fells Point, and i would definitely recommend the area and the shop to tourists who want to go places other then the tired old Inner Harbor, or for someone who is not experienced with vintage clothing shops and who will therefore not have high or unrealistic expectations.
Pros: good neighborhood
Cons: mundane selection fails to impress
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