Glam Factory Vintage
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Glam Factory Vintage

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Douglas LeClair

An Arts District vintage clothing store with a costume-y, drag-friendly bent that the rest of the city's vintage scene quietly admires. Sequined gowns, leather everything, a wig wall, and an editing eye that pulls only the pieces with real character. Worth a visit even if you're not shopping.

Insider tip

Visit before First Friday — you'll see half the people who come through here later in costume. The wig wall is the social-media moment.

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