Shop Dolly on Bishop for all your thrift shop needs (you may catch a celebrity sighting, too). | Photo via Liv. R. Myers
Why buy a new costume when you could flex those creative shopping skills and fashion your own look from vintage finds?
Check out these local spots for the perfect haunted haul.
Dolly Python, 1914 N. Haskell Ave.
One of Bishop Art’s popular vintage shops is known for its unique antiques, oddities, and a large variety of secondhand vintage clothing. Pro-Tip: Have some clothes you want to sell? Dolly will take em’ off your hands.
Dated Faded Worn Vintage, 2924 Main St No. 103
Looking for an early 2000s sports or band tee? This will be your stop. Located in Deep Ellum, once you squeeze through the Depop crowd you’ll find a variety of 80s, 90s, and early 2000s vintage clothing, apparel, music, and more.
Dallas Vintage Shop, 1855 N. Central Expy.
Not only is this a vintage shop, but it’s also a costume shop. Stop by for your pick of Noth Texas vintage clothing and accessories from the 1900s and onward.
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The Dallas Proper Hotel and Residences, a new concept from luxury chain Property Hospitality, is coming to Uptown in 2029. The 34-story tower will house a wellness center, members-only club, and 80 residences on its upper floors. (CultureMap Dallas)
Kids
New details are emerging about the first-of-its-kind Universal Kids Resort opening in Frisco next year. Recent reports share plans for spaces inspired by “Gabby’s Dollhouse,” “Shrek,” “Minions,” and “Jurassic World” — get the details + see renderings. (CultureMap Dallas)
Weather
Could that be (almost) fall weather headed our way? A cold front slated to roll through North Texas this weekend may bring temperatures down by Sunday afternoon. Don’t get too excited yet, though — we’ll likely still be seeing highs in the 80s. (WFAA)
Announced
Meow Wolf Grapevine will host a holiday event series called “Phenomenomaly,” featuring live performances, giant puppets, and new activations. The show begins Saturday, Nov. 15 — get tickets.
Coming Soon
Sierra, a budget active and outdoor equipment store, is slated to open this Saturday in The Village at Allen. The new space will be the store’s second-ever location, following a recent opening in San Antonio. (CultureMap Dallas)
Closing
If you’re a fan of Baileys’ pork poppers, you only have a few more days to get some. After the State Fair of Texas closes this Sunday, the longtime fair vendor will discontinue its services after 38 years. (NBC DFW)
Sports
The Longhorns secured a huge victory against OU over the weekend and regained their spot in the AP Top 25 Poll. Get the biggest stories every day from the local experts of the Texas Longhorns with Locked On’s daily podcasts.
Eat
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The Buy
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This year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners are in. And they’re spectacular. Countless species spanning six continents are all featured in the stunning photos, now on display at the Natural History Museum in London.
If you want to enter next year’s contest, grab your camera and do some birdwatching at Dallas’ beautiful parks.
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