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What is Finders Keepers?

November 15, 2008

Finders Keepers
Finders Keepers

Welcome to Finders Keepers! We have recently closed our brick and mortar store and have gone to strictly on-line sales. Click on these links to visit our ebay store or our Etsy store.

Need to contact Finders Keepers? Call (253)224-6208 or send us an email at patricia@finderskeepersvintage.net. Don’t forget to read our blog!


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9 Comments »

  1. This store is amazing! My boyfriend and I always come in here and find the coolest stuff that you can’t find anywhere else. The woman who owns it is awesome too…she has a cute little baby that has been in there the last couple of times I was there…For anyone looking for a cool place to spend some money..this is it :)

    Comment by Sara Ann — December 15, 2008 @ 7:56 pm

  2. This store is great! I find the coolest stuff here, and not just clothes. I’ve found some awesome jewelery, and shoes.

    Comment by Sadie — January 30, 2009 @ 5:11 pm

  3. Today is June 4th!! Happy Birthday!b <3

    Comment by Sadie — June 4, 2009 @ 5:21 am

  4. Fiona, it is a great post thanks for writing it!

    Comment by babafisa — August 3, 2009 @ 11:17 am

  5. Daniel, a very interesting post thanks for writing it!

    Comment by hotspotshield — August 3, 2009 @ 8:12 pm

  6. This is such a cool store! I’ve gone in for about 3 hours once - avoiding homework =) - and just tried on clothes with a friend. The lady that runs it is really nice, too. And I got awesome boots!

    Comment by Shelby — November 25, 2009 @ 12:26 am

  7. I,ve always shoped for antique, vintage, and unusual things, but I usually went to antique shops,thrift stores or garage sales. Everything became so boring I started to loose interest in what I loved doing almost all of my life. Then about 6 months ago a found Patricia’s shop on Garfeild Finders Keepers. I knew the minute I walked through those doors and Patricia said hello, that I was just where I wanted to be, so comfortable with Patricia and her surroundings, she put together the cutest shop and she likes all the same stuff I do, but she lives it everyday with her darling outfits she wears everyday and just the way she is. I just want to say thank-you Patricia, for you and the pleasant way of you. Thanks, Jane Adair

    Comment by Jane Adair — December 21, 2009 @ 1:51 pm

  8. My mom and I were out shopping for bridal dresses and happened upon Finder’s Keepers and were VERY impressed with the collection in the store. I found a slip for under my bridal gown for a very reasonable price, which is always satisfying to find, and the bridal gowns available in the store were also a great price if you’re on a budget…and looked like brand new! In addition to the great clothing and prices, the customer service was exactly what I would love to find in any store. The owner was gracious and kind, as well as her husband. Although my mother and I do not live in Tacoma, we are eager to return to Finder’s Keepers for another wonderful experience!

    Comment by Cheri — December 30, 2009 @ 11:00 am

  9. I used to go into finders keepers all the time when the store was by my house and i was never dissapointed. I bought my junior prom dress for 20 dollars! In addition to some beautiful dresses for the drama program I’m in that were absolutely perfect for the stage. Thank you for having such a unique store that is so affordable, and I’m looking forward to more beautiful dresses in my future from finders keepers.

    Comment by Erin Matthews — July 20, 2010 @ 6:23 pm

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