King Pigeon Thrift & Vintage
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The mascot of this midtown vintage outpost couldn’t be more fitting. What is the humble pigeon, after all, but a dove tricked out in iridescent feathers, smart enough to deliver messages in war zones, yet so commonplace people deride it as a winged rat? King Pigeon delivers electric doves at flying-vermin prices. About those prices, for starters: They’re generally a flat rate, depending on the rack. You’re looking at $5 for a hat or sunglasses; $6 for Ts, tank tops, blouses, socks and button-ups; and $7 for hoodies, skirts and shorts. Pants and denim are $11. Dresses, flannel and jackets are $13. At $20, the guayaberas are as spendy as you’ll get. Not everything here is gold, but every piece is worth those prices, especially if you can countenance the occasional flaw — as the store’s flyer says, “it’s not (the clothes’) fault Grandma lost a button at a casino outing in 1978.” Amid the garments live curios: old maps, dishware from your childhood, toys, figurines, bottles, books, DVDs, cameras and board games. Oh, and? Electric guitars. If you’re hunting for a 1965 TeleStar or 1967 Decca (“Garage Beast!” says the Post-It) for less than $300, it’s likely on a wall beside a $6 T-shirt.