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Crazy for vintage

When Maryland Public Television called Cindi Ryland last May to request models to attend a reception for its major donors, the owner of Retropolitan vintage clothing store had her breath taken away. Special guests included award-winning film producer Ken Burns and his co-producer Lynn Novick stopping in Baltimore to preview their new documentary "Prohibition."Read about the shop here.
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Models outfitted by Retropolitan vintage clothing shop in Ellicott City help provide ambiance at events, including the Howard County Library's Evening in the Stacks fundraiser, which had a speak-easy theme in February 2011.

Crazy for vintage

( Photo courtesy Cindi Ryland )
Models outfitted by Retropolitan vintage clothing shop in Ellicott City help provide ambiance at events, including the Howard County Library's Evening in the Stacks fundraiser, which had a speak-easy theme in February 2011.
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