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,shop8><y • Arcade • Novelties • Games HE & SHE I 290 River R<±, Eugene 688-5411 HE & SHE II 720 Garfield, Eugene 345-2873 ALBANY 1-5 EXIT 233, 3404 Spicer Dr. 541-812-2522 New Releases weekly VHS&DVD 5-day Rentals Over 3,000 DVDs ADA accessible gift cards available Safe, Free Rides At Night | body care pn ulucts * fat orders / case discern Discount will wmmm 4ril & Blair • 342-7503 M-F 7am- 10pm • Sa. 8am-10pm • Su. 9am- 10pm The Assault Prevention Shuttle provides safe, free rides at night for all UO students, faculty and staff with valid I.D. CALL TODAY for your reservation! 346-RIDE ext. 2 On any Breakfast entree of equal or lesser value ! <$&&& Breakfast served M-F 7:30-10:30, j Sat 9-11:30, Sun 9-1 p.m. Minors welcome until 3 p.m. 1214 Kincaid St. • 687-0600 • www.rennieslanding.com Dinner Buffet Specials ft Tuesday & Wednesday Chinese Country Style Thursday Vegetarian Favorites Friday Seafood Lover Night Saturday & Sunday Asian Delights S 906 \V. 7th 344 952 3 Expires 12/13/05. Not redeemable on game days. Zane Rrrr | Photographer Eugene Jeans owner Tim Long buys and sells vintage clothes and other retro items such as lunchboxes and guitars. Zane Ritt | Photographer Used clothes line the racks of Nobody’s Baby, one of several vintage clothing stores in Eugene. Vintage: Shops take style back in time Continued from page 6B started selling musical instruments. The clothes that he buys need to be in good condition and fit in with the personality of the store, he said. “Usually, it’s at least two to three decades old. Even stuff that I though was poorer or lesser quality back then has turned out” to be better than modern quality, Long said. These are tried and true styles. ” Location: 132 E. 13th Ave. Phone: 338-4395 Puttin' On the Ritz Co-owner Helen Tipton doesn’t think of Puttin’ On the Ritz as just a vintage clothing store. The shop stocks vintage jewelry, eyeglasses, hats, pic tures, buttons, lamps, furniture and even kitchen appliances between its racks of handsome vintage vestments. “It’s like a vintage emporium,” Tipton said. Everything in the shop is at least 30 years old, going back to the Victorian era. “A lot of stores are vintage, but they also deal with retro,” she said. “We have mostly things from the ‘60s, ‘50s, ‘40s and ‘30s. You can get real high end vintage — something the rich might have worn, and real low-end too — something the poor might have worn. Some of that poorer vintage, like rayon, is now worth more than furs. ” The shop has snappy styles for men, women and children. Tipton said vintage clothing is al ways special. “I always thought it was because of the vibes of the clothing, but also because you get something unique,” she said. Location: 350 E. 11th Ave. Phone: 686-9240. mm 4J-PPMH. mm (AH jicip. < 'aoratuiowt' RESALE EXTRAORDINAIRE ) EO°/o OH NIHifl Cash or trade. No appointment needed. Mon-Sat 12-6, Sun 1-5 720 East 13th • 541-345-5099 New Owners! The fun resumes ... so join us! expires October 20, 2005 Deluxe The store Deluxe buys and trades with their customers for their invento ry. With an inventory evenly split be tween men’s and women’s clothing, the store has a boutique feel. There are also pieces from local artists for sale. The majority of the store’s customers are students at the University and local Eugene middle and high schools. Employee Teeva Willis said that her style is dictated by weather, es pecially living in a place like Eugene. She also said she thinks it’s impor tant to buy recycled clothes. She suggested that shoppers interested in starting a vintage or recycled fashion collection should shop around, buy what things that they like and are in good condition, and look for familiar brands. Location: 1331 Willamette St. Phone: 686-0205. r Premier Travel F£urail Passes issued On-Site!!! E-mail: fares© 1 uv2travel.coin ! 1011 Harlow 747-0909 .Student Travel Expefts Advertise in the ODE classifieds. Call 346-4343 or place your ad online at www.dailyemerald.com