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If you’re looking for a stylish vintage t-shirt, perfectly fitting 70s Levi jeans, or a weird ass velvet jacket you HAVE to check out Job and Lewayne’s personal thrift collections. Every Saturday and Sunday these two dudes set up outside the entrance of McCarren Park in Williamsburg (in front of the Forma Pasta Shop) and sell really beautiful clothes. There are a ton of vendors but ask for Job or Lewayne because they are so cool and chill and will take care of you. (Their IGs are @hinoonvintage and @servesoft.ent)
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