Slacker

Pittsburgh


Slacker is the sort of spot that you thought was super-cool and edgy when you were a teenager, and then you came home and were like, 'Hey, I still love this place.' Punk art and posters, consignment clothing, oddball jewelry and vintage toys are all crammed into this brightly colored, delightfully chaotic shop.


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