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March 2019 by Bob Jacobson
Absolutely the best buys in high-quality fashion in the entire Southwest. Designer clothes and hand-mades at a fraction of their original prices, all in great shape. Bought a $500 slacks and jacket combo for about $100. OZMA also hosts some of the trippiest art shows in town, known as much for who attends as for the art itself, all crammed into an environment that compels people to get to know one another. OZMA's a must-visit whether you're a tourist or an actual Tucsonan!
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February 2019 by S Eiselt
I love this place and its offerings, but upon arriving home everything I purchased, handbags, scarves, etc., smelled of cigarette smoke.
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March 2017 by grace hees
I love this place. Some of the most beautiful high fashion items at VERY low prices--nothing else like it in Tucson!
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March 2017 by Sunny D.
12/3/16 I bought an Atari from Ozma. I was very excited to have a toy I had a as a young child. I brought it home and plugged it in, it wouldn't work. I bought an older TV for $10, wouldn't work. I can't hear any power getting to the box, no hum noise, nothing. I contacted Ozma and she sent me a link for another part to buy on line, didn't work. I contact Ozma again, she says for me to bring in back and she will refund my $75. I work 60 hours and week and live on the other side of town. I agree today is 3/11/17. I also own a broken Atari purchased from Omza. Today I took a 6 year old, 10 year old and my boyfriend to 4th Ave for lunch. We walked around look in shops and had lunch. I brought the Atari with us and I thought I would look around at Omza for there are many treasures in that little store. When I entered she was helping a man with a shirt. I looked around and found of D&G sandals that I liked and a little green sweater. When Omza finished with her customer she said "Hi Sunny, how are you?" I said I was great how are you doing? She then said,"You're not here to return the Atari are you?" I said yes I am. She proceed to tell me this was not "Dillards," and that I purchased the Atari in November. I said, "I purchased a broken Atari in December." She told me that just because I don't know how to hook it up doesn't mean it's broken. She grabbed the box from my hands and slammed it on the ground and then said, "now it's broken!" "I'll send you a credit!" (not sure how she's do that without my card) She said, "maybe I'll wait 6 or 7 months!" Games, cords and the Atari all came out of the box, as she told me to get out of her store. My boyfriend asked his 6 and 10 year old to wait outside. F-bombs, yelling and other profanities flying out of her mouth. My boyfriend asked her to please stop cussing, "in front of my children." He picked up the Atari and all that had been throne on the floor. She said, "Go ahead and tell all our friends!!!!" Why wouldn't I?? We left and will never return, not for all the cute shoes in the world. Again, I get that I bought the Atari in December. I notified her, she said I could bring it back. A simple, "I'm sorry Sunny it's been too long." Would have been fine. I'm a very none confrontational person. I'm adrenaline was pumping, my children were scared, I was scared. I have never seen an adult act this way before. It was absolutely crazy.
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October 2014 by Ming-Min L.
Nice little resale shop tucked between galleries on the corner of 6th and 6th. Some high end deals and nice pieces that reflect an eclectic yet higher end downtown/4th ave. sense of style. Last night I saw a vintage silk wedding gown on the wall for sub $100 that I would have gladly worn to my nuptuals! BUT so as not to break with the gallery scene, there is a WEE GALLERY tucked into the back of the store with some really great art. It's called the Wee Gallery--and it's wee...but not so wee as to skip out on the wine and hors d'oeuvres! It connects in the back to the warren of art spaces and other galleries in that area--definitely a good stop on the mini art tour. You just might snap up some great clothing, shoes and accessories, too! Wish it was a tad bigger but I think the size is part of the charm.
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January 2013 by Sue S.
Best vintage clothing store in Tucson. Ozma is friendly and helpful, but most of all has excellent stuff. Great western vintage, leather jackets, cowboy boots, jewelry, and a nice selection of designer clothing. Very reasonable prices.
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December 2012 by Mark A.
This is the place to go if you want get that certain something no one else has, Jane Pitts know every trendy hip and obscure designer imaginable. Jane's personal collection of hats is unrivaled and is highly coveted by many (Me too, I always wear a hat). It is mostly women's clothing and accessories, however there is a men's section filled with some pretty smashing stuff. Every time I go in there is something new funky and fantastic. Do not pass go take your $200 and go spend at Ozama!