Electric Kitsch

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Bay City, United States

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Record store· Electronics repair shop· Vintage clothing store· Thrift Stores· Electronics Repair· Vinyl Records· Retail

Electric Kitsch Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Electric Kitsch is located in Bay City, United States on 917 Washington Ave. Electric Kitsch is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category record store in United States.

Address

917 Washington Ave

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 9894021411

Service options

Kerbside pickupIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Amenities

Gender-neutral toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Repair services

Open hours

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Fenton Blasco

Friendly and very knowledgeable in all things music. My favorite place to buy records. Well organized and diverse selection. They also do repairs.

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Maggie

Come here ! They have an amazing selection of vinyl from 50s jazz to Mac DeMarco for stunningly good prices. They also have super chill little house decor and random clothes and knits scattered around (all for really cheap as well). Love it!

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Bree Sears

Love this place. You can always find cool vintage stuff. They also have different genres and throughout the years in vinyl. It's always super cool to go in and see the stuff they have.

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Chachagirl

The best store ever if you love old vinyl ! Jessica and Jordan are the best...you walk in and right away they make you feel at home ! Fun vintage clothing and accessories are offered too !

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Kelsey Bailey

Everything about this store invokes adjectives of the 1990's. This store is the bomb. Everyone who works here is the definition of ad.\ Their music selection is totally tubular. Their sense of humor is pretty fantastic. Also, a lot of their products are marked in a way that, when tax is applied, it comes out to an even dollar amount. Their 1 records are TRULY 1 records. That is the best pricing strategy I've ever seen and I love it.