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Backtalk

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421 SW 10th Ave, Portland, Oregon, 97205, United States
(503) 477-7144 www.backtalkpdx.com
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Apr 6, 2018
Their cloth line and accessary lines are super cool and awesome and staffs are friendly,, but pricy. But not only all are independence designer stuff but also its design is so unique that makes the price reasonable.

Mar 25, 2018
Aesthetically pleasing but holy cannoli this stuff is expensive. 30+ bucks for a little ring made of wire? Fashion is bonkers.

Feb 22, 2016
The shop is so pleasing to the eye. Everything is neatly organized and very easy to shop. Customer service was on point and the owner was very helpful and helped me create outfits. The vintage was fun to look at lots of pieces I've never seen before. Be careful, very easy to spend lots of money here, everything is so good! Can't wait to visit again. Top of my list. Support local boutiques. xo

Feb 23, 2016
hands down the RADDEST shop in Portland. Oodles of perfectly curated vintage picks and a beautiful showcase of unique clothing and jewelry from amazing independent designers. The shop itself is thoughtfully designed with a specific aesthetic that combines clean lines, attitude and quirk. In house designer, Laurs Kemp, kicks it in the back banging threads and has a signature boob top and bum bum tote that are to die for. It's so fun to see her at work and get a glimpse at the behind the scenes process of creating a small batch clothing line. The shop will leave you breathless and inspired- so, ready, set SHOP LOCAL.

Feb 28, 2016
SWOON!!!!!!!! In LOOOOVE with this place. So rad and beautiful. If you are looking for special pieces of TO DIE FOR jewelry, clothes from vintage to local designers, trinkets, accessories...it's heaven. I have never (even in the old space on Mississippi) gone to Backtalk where I didn't want to buy a million things. Beautiful, one of a kind jewels. The new space's gorgeous, open design compliments the gems within. LOVE.

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