Long Beach’s Retro Row on 4th Street
Karen Slease of Gardena searches the racks of Far Outfit for costume possibilities.
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Robert Jackson, 70, of Long Beach, says he visits Far Outfit on East 4th Street in Long Beach often. The store features a wide variety of clothing.
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A selection of glasses frames from the 1970s and 1980s ranging from $20 to $45 are among the items on display at Far Outfit in Long Beach.
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Leather accessories, including a hand-tooled purses, cowboy boots, belts and wallets are among the items at Far Outfit on East 4th Street in Long Beach.
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Johanna Moynahan, owner of Far Outfit, which specializes in midcentury vintage clothing, sustainable clothing and eclectic furnishings.
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Edward Donald Miller, 63, of Long Beach walks past the Flea Espresso Bar on his way to a spot where he’ll play guitar.
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Meilin Munoz, from left, Michelle Filerman, Jonathan Mata and Mayra Pacheco take their lunch break at Social List. Its menu includes handmade sausages and fresh-baked bread.
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A display of colored glass from the 1950s and 1960s, including Murano and Blenko pieces, at Past & Present: Retroda.
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Georges Briard cocktail glasses are displayed along with other fancy mid-century barware at Retroda Past & Present on East 4th Street in Long Beach.
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A vintage kitchen set with Green Fire King mugs, Pyrex dishes, a recipe box and temperature thermometer are among the lifestyle items at Retroda Past & Present on in Long Beach.
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Snapshots costing $2 are among the more than 10,000 items for sale at Retroda Past & Present on East 4th Street in Long Beach.
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An iconic mid-century modern display, including a Plycraft chair, left, and dresser, greets shoppers at Retroda Past & Present.
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With more restaurants and bars coming in, Retro Row on East 4th Street in Long Beach attracts even more shoppers and diners.
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Friends Cyrielle Guy, left, and Irma Case of Long Beach window shop at Past & Present: Retroda on the way to the Art Theatre.
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Books, trophies and miscellaneous tchotchkes are among the more than 10,000 items for sale at Retroda Past & Present on East 4th Street in Long Beach.
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A midcentury hide-upholstered arm chair, a midcentury dresser and a vintage quarter-sawn oak magazine stand at Trebor/Nevets.
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Robert Murphy, co-owner of Trebor/Nevets, an upscale home and decor shop.
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A 1960s era Danish planter(right) by Lois Knudsen is displayed amongst a mixture of old and new items at Trebor/Nevets.
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“Love Is for All” pillows, part of the Trebor/Nevets private-label collection, are on display at the shop. The pillows are made of a mixture of vintage and new fabrics with reproduced photographs of couples.
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West German pottery decorates a tabletop at Trebor/Nevets in Long Beach. A set of four Eames Eiffel Tower chairs by Herman Miller sit around the table.
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Park’s Antiques and Moxi Roller Skate Shop are among the businesses populating Retro Row.
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A colorful display of assorted bangles greets shoppers at inretrospect, one of the largest shops on East 4th Street on Retro Row in Long Beach. The shop carries a little bit of everything: clothing, records, housewares, furnishings, books, jewelry and mid-century styling.
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Assorted wares on display at Inretrospect on Retro Row.
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Swivel-bucket chairs and works by David Weidman, whose art graced the sets of “Mad Men” at Inretrospect.
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Shiny Koike of East L.A. looks through a case at inretrospect, one of the largest shops on Retro Row. Clothing ranges from the 1950s to the 1990s.
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Vintage jewelry mingles with new in a display at inretrospect in Long Beach.
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Much of the clothing at Lil’ Devils Boutique on East 4th Street in Long Beach is made in California.
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Lil’ Libros, bilingual books for babies, are among the items sold at Lil’ Devils Boutique on East 4th Street in Long Beach.
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Lil’ Devils Boutique on East 4th Street in Long Beach sells children’s wear and gifts for ages newborn through 6.
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Line cook Matthew Naujunas prepares meals at Restauration on East 4th Street in Long Beach.
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Sneaky Tiki, one of many shops along Long Beach’s 4th street.
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Restauration is among the shops Retro Row in Long Beach.
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Edward Donald Miller, right in cowboy hat, passes the Art Theatre of Long Beach while walking along East 4th Street in Long Beach.
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