
Wasteland: Curated vintage designer fashion in San Francisco
Wasteland is a San Francisco clothing store offering a carefully curated mix of used and vintage designer pieces. At 1660 Haight St, shoppers discover high-end labels—from Givenchy and Gucci to Doc Martens and Levi’s—along with a welcoming staff praised for friendly, helpful service. A destination for unique, luxury finds.
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Curated selection of high-end vintage and designer pieces from brands like Gucci and Balenciaga.
Unique and edgy clothing items, including alternative brands and styles for a standout look.
Handpicked jewelry pieces to complement your wardrobe, ranging from vintage to contemporary designs.
Carefully selected garments and accessories, ensuring quality and uniqueness in every item.
Friendly and knowledgeable staff to help you find the perfect pieces for your style.
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Amanda Kaye Signo
Wasteland has a good selection of vintage pieces that really elevate your wardrobe. I didn’t buy anything as everything was a bit pricey, but there were a few pieces (not in my size) that caught my eye.
Sen Liang
Nice spot to shop for statement pieces and elevate your wardrobe. They carry many well-known luxury brands, and the selection is impressive. Prices are on the higher side, but you’re paying for big-name branding and quality.
sezin akdeniz
My husband purchased a Burberry scarf from this store, but we later noticed that the label appeared to be incorrect, with “Loncon” instead of “London.” This raised concerns for us about the authenticity of the product. it affected our confidence in purchasing branded items here. I would recommend being careful and checking products carefully before buying
Shawna Robinson
Not organized by sizes..couldn't find what I was looking for in my size and gaveup
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Donna Oran Valente
Bit grungy. They sale at higher than Goodwill prices for not necessarily vintage clothing but offer less $1 per item at intake. Much better off at Buffalo or CrossRoads getting 50% of store credit on moderately priced items for selling. Also much nicer, cleaner stores.