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Santee Alley

 

No Prada, but plenty of Frauda

  • Address: East of Santee St. [ map ]

    Cross Street: Between Olympic Blvd. & 11th St.

    Neighborhood: Downtown

    Phone: n/a

    Hours: Daily 10am-6pm

    Type: Clothing, Shoes, Accessories, Stationery, Gifts

  • Features: Discount, Bargain, Novelty, Kitsch

    Parking: Tons of public lots available off Santee St. & Maple Ave. Prices range from $5-$7 for the entire day.

    Tips: Bring cash and be prepared to haggle. Watch out for pickpockets.

Psst. Looking for a knockoff Louis Vuitton? Prada? Gucci? Santee Alley's got back-alley deals for label whores.

This open-air market, located a few blocks away from the California Market Center, is crammed with tiny shops filled with the same sunglasses, T-shirts and jewelry sold along Hollywood Boulevard or on the Venice Boardwalk. But unlike those tourist spots, the alley feels like an outdoor market in a foreign country where shoppers hear Spanish, English, Russian and Armenian, among others. Vendors sell pet turtles, colored contacts, underwear, leather jackets and pirated copies of blockbusters currently showing at the megaplex. The seedy Santee Alley is best known for designer knockoff handbags and shoes for as low as $20. Some even come with an authentic-looking dust bag or box. The not-entirely-legal experience can be intimidating to novices, but as long as you don't mind elbow-to-elbow crowds, blaring boomboxes and the smell of bacon-wrapped hotdogs, its an interesting antithesis to Rodeo Drive. Even though some of the products look exactly like what you'd find there.
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