Exploring Haight Street, San Francisco
Haight Street, San Francisco
5 November 2011
As you can very well tell, I spent part of November in San Francisco. A little impromptu trip, yes—had to give up certain things, but it was worth it. :) My cousin, Katrina, brought me around Haight Street, which she called the “Vintage Street”. Here are basically photos of the unique things I found along the street.

A strangely dressed man we spotted while uncle was finding parking.

Wasteland’s an awesome apparel store that resells a unique selection of other brands. Their choices are (expensive) but so chic and vintage—so worth the money.

The inside of a mailbox—I’m always fascinated by graffiti.



An accessory store whose name escapes me.

A random street-musician across the street.

My cousin Katrina! :)

Really cool vintage wrapping paper that I need in my life.

I have never seen a pumpkin this big up close.

Kidrobot is a brand that produces the cutest things. :3


Painted bottles used as a wind-chime hanging on the street? Very interesting.


Interesting flat design by Addidas, haha.

Carving on the pavement. Oh strange people.

