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D Magazine - August 2007Shop Vintage With Ken WeberIf you're really jonesing to shop vintage the old-fashioned way, (Ken) Weber suggests Bon Ton Vintage Clothes... (more) |
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Lucky - November 2004Best-Kept SecretsHere, a favorite off-the-beaten-path boutique.About 45 minutes south of Dallas in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it prairie town, Bon Ton (Hwy. 77, Forreston, 972-483-6222) offers the least-picked-over vintage selection we've ever had the pleasure of laying eyes on... (more) |
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Dallas Observer - Best of Dallas 2004Best Trip Back in TimeThis place is so great--better than just best--that we feel as though we're violating a sacred oath by telling people about it... (more) |
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The Vintage Fashion Directory: The National Sourcebook of Vintage Fashion RetailersThe owners of this shop bought up an old Masonic lodge and have filled it up with all sorts of goodies. The entire upstairs is devoted to vintage clothing for men, women and children. They have tons of vintage from the 1900s-1970s with lots of stock from the 1940s-1950s. Most items are in good to excellent condition with a few deadstock pieces here and there. A treasure trove... (2002 Daniela Turudich, Streamline Press) |
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Texas Monthly - March 1999The Best of Small-Town Texas - ShopsA short drive down U.S. 77 brought us to the one-block town of Forreston, a windswept spot on the prairie where - to our amazement - we found what may be the best vintage-clothing store in all of Texas... (more) |
Dallas Morning NewsAFTER A FASHION Couple's quirky vintage clothing store draws shoppers nationwide to rural Ellis County... Johnny and Barbara Kauffman's vintage clothing, music and knickknack store has thrived for more than a decade, thanks partly to their eccentric, laid-back attitudes but mostly to a top-notch stock of rare clothes that brings people from across the country to rural Ellis County... (28 October 1998, Aline McKenzie) |
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Dallas Morning NewsA place for putting on erasThe town of Forreston never really had a heyday, but there's no question that its better days lie in the past. About all that's left is a rundown corrugated-steel gin mill and a few old buildings. That makes it a splendid site for Forreston Vintage Market, a vintage clothing-and-collectibles store... (24 August 1994, Teresa Gubbins) |




