Gilbert Sun News - 8.22.2021

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Gilbert vintage store offers thrill of the hunt BY ASHLYN ROBINETTE GSN Contributor

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ameron Thompson wants his store to appeal to shoppers seeking the thrill of the hunt. Thompson, who opened Old Habits Vintage, a vintage clothing store in Gilbert last month, believes, “Thrifting is like treasure hunting.” “It’s always a hunt and no matter what you find you get excited. It often leads you to things you weren’t even looking for.” Thompson spent five years collecting clothes for his store at 1661 S. Val Vista Drive, which is open noon-8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Thompson, 21, grew up with a Goodwill nearby, which sparked his passion for thrifting. “Whenever I went shopping for clothes, I had a budget of how much I could spend,” he recalled. “One day, I went to Goodwill and got 10 times the amount of stuff as I would going to a department store. You could get so much, so it became a hobby for me.” The small business owner continues to comb through rack after rack of discarded clothing looking for hidden treasures. “Realistically, just about anyone can

Cameron Thompson, who has collected vintage clothing for five years, now sells many of his items in his new Gilbert store. (Ashlyn Robinette/GSN Contributor)

come in here and find something,” Thompson said, who frequently restocks Old Habits with new discoveries. Before opening his store, Thompson sold clothing out of his home to friends, then at markets such as Ivory House, Rose Bowl and Melrose Trading Post. “From there, sites like Depop took off, so I sold clothes online,” he said. “It got tiring to take pictures, write a description and ship it. My buddies had opened up shops and pushed me toward it, so once I had the idea in my head I just ran with it and it’s been great.” Once he got the keys, Thompson and a small team of friends worked on Old Habits day and night for a month straight then took some time for themselves before opening. Now, the store sees 50 to 100 people a day walk through its doors, Thompson said. With a retro, groovy atmosphere and wide selection of vintage jeans, graphic tees, jackets and more, it’s no wonder that the store has racked up nearly 3,000 Instagram followers and is most popular among teenagers and twenty-somethings. Besides word of mouth, Thompson exclusively relies on social media, primarily TikTok and Instagram, to promote Old Habits.

Famed custard shop picks Gilbert for 4th state site GSN NEWS STAFF

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Missouri-based chain of quick-service frozen dessert shops plans to open its fourth Arizona location in Gilbert as it continues its effort to become as much of an institution as its first store back home.

Andy’s Custard will be building one of its standard drive-thru buildings in the empty lot north of QuikTrip on the northwest corner of Gilbert and Warner in Gilbert, a company spokeswoman said. Andy’s specializes in frozen custard sundaes, ‘‘concretes,’’ shakes and splits and started its campaign to make Ari-

zona its own in 2017 in Ahwatukee. Since then, it has opened two shops in Mesa. The original Andy’s Custard opened in Springfield, Missouri, in 1986, marking the occasion by wheeling a 14-foot, 600 pound frozen custard cone made of fiberglass through downtown. Now it has 90 shops in 14 states.

“You can’t live in Springfield and not know about Andy’s,” said General Manager Beth Compton in a 2017 interview with a sister publication of the Gilbert Sun News. “It’s got a cult-like following there.” Andy Kuntz is responsible for turning

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