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3319 Marché
A Lakeshore Avenue shop that treats fashion curation like an actual craft
Grand Lake, Oakland
About This Place
3319 Marché opened on Lakeshore Avenue in early 2024 with the kind of deliberate restraint you don't see much anymore in retail. The owners stock vintage pieces alongside contemporary designer work and sustainable labels, but the throughline isn't maximizing shelf space or turning inventory fast. It's curation as a point of view. The store operates Wednesday through Sunday, closing Mondays and Tuesdays, which already signals something different about how they think about retail rhythm.
What distinguishes this from the usual consignment grind is the service layer. Staff offer hands-on alterations and styling consultation, meaning a visit here can involve actual conversation about fit and construction instead of just browsing racks. They handle Apple Pay and credit cards, accept dogs, and the Lakeshore location puts you in easy walking distance of the neighborhood's other independent shops. Street parking is available if you're not local.
The store positions itself against corporate retail homogeneity, which reads as genuine given the specificity of what they've chosen to stock and how they've structured the experience. It's a new shop, so no established reputation yet, but the framework they've built suggests they're interested in the work of selling clothes rather than just moving units.
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Tai Raino-Tsui and Marco Verdin
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