What Goes Around Comes Around Vintage Archive
WGACA VIntage Archive - Photo: Cullen Meyer

What Goes Around Comes Around (WGACA) co-founders Gerard Maione and Seth Weisser have been collecting and selling vintage for over 17 years. The pair has amassed thousands of vintage pieces that are housed primarily in the company's 10,000 square foot archive in New Jersey, with pieces constantly rotating between the New York City and Los Angeles stores. Although Maione and Weisser have a soft spot for the 1960s, their vintage collection spans every decade since the 1920s and stretches as far back as the late 1800s, consisting of women's, men's and children's clothing, accessories and props. Each vintage piece that is sold from WGACA is unique, authentic and hand-selected by the experts themselves.

WGACA's vintage collection for women includes a diverse array of clothing and accessories covering more than a century of modern fashion history. Intricately-detailed dresses and hand-beaded jackets date back to the Victorian and Edwardian eras near the turn of the 19th Century; a selection of beaded Art Deco dresses from the 1920s and 1930s are so delicate they are better preserved as art than worn as clothing; and a collection of designer pieces literally span from A to Z - from Azzedine Alaia to Zandra Rhodes.

WGACA's vintage collection for men is highlighted by a broad range of denim pieces, military apparel and vintage footwear. With one of the largest collections of vintage denim in the United States, top stylists and designers across the globe view WGACA as their go-to source for denim. Meanwhile, some of the co-founders' favorite finds are authentic American, Japanese and European military pieces which serve as living symbols of 20th Century military history. Other highlights from the men's vintage collection include leather jackets, concert T-shirts and workwear.

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