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Sui Generis Consignment

(11 Ratings)
Gay-owned vintage shop
This stylish consignment boutique is a destination for men who know about fashion. Sui Generis boasts an assortment of clothes from the hottest designers.


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MattTwoTee
MattTwoTee first review First to Review
Over a year ago

A Favorite

It feels like Barneys shrunk down and got cheaper in Sui Generis. They have such an amazing selection of designer mens. Consignment doesn't mean you are shopping 90's trend at this place. There clothes are elegant, high quality, current and curatorial. Plus, the owners are wonderful and it is just lovely to shop in the space. Well done!


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