Taking a stroll down Main Street at any given time means there is always something new to see, like new window displays for stores that seem to materialize overnight.
One such addition is Revolver. With doors covered in brown paper and a window display, which houses flashbacks to the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s fashion and music tastes.
After quietly opening over the break, Moscow community members can walk inside and find racks of clothing, stacks of vinyl, cassettes and CDs.
Co-owners Courtney Sieben and Quintin Russomano moved to Moscow and found a store front for their shop where White Pine Outfitters used to be.
“We’re here to bring something of ourselves to a community which seems like a really good pairing. Honestly it feels really good to be here,” Russomano said.
Revolver started in Seattle, Washington, as a pop up flee market and online vintage clothing store when the owners decided they wanted a physical location. “I tend to be drawn to really funky patterns and weird textures and bold colors and looks, so I started collecting that years back when I was mostly selling modern clothes online as my business,” Sieben said.
The clothing which populates the Instagram feed and fills the racks is mostly handpicked by Sieben, who started the shop as an online only store. Herfiancé, Russomano, oversees the music.
The music ranges from vinyl to cassette, and genres vary even more widely, from the “Grease” soundtrack to “Black Flag” and “Moon Dog.”
“I had been collecting for the last part of 15 years and she had been doing her clothes, and I thought, ‘well maybe I can bring some records in the mix too,’” Russomano said.
Revolver is located next door to Hodgins and they are open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week.
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Editor’s note: A previous version of this article misspelled White Pine Outfitters.