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Goodwill Hosting Crazy Sale With 100 Years Of Vintage Clothes This Sunday

Vintage clothing collectors, rejoice! On Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., the massive Goodwill flagship store and outlet in Atwater Village will be hosting a wild vintage fashion sale with clothing they've collected over the past century.
Yes, that means shoppers can get a rare chance at getting some items that date as far back as the early 1900s! Racked LA reports that we can expect iconic fashion pieces from different time periods, including the '50s and '70s.
Just remember that all sales are final and there's a limit of 10 items per person, so choose wisely while you're there.
Goodwill Flagship & Outlet Center is located at 3150 North San Fernando Rd., Atwater Village, (323) 223-1211
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