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We usually buy from the original sellers. “We do trade-ins, but that is not the majority of our business. “We have a wide selection of vintage tees,” Packard said. They also sell clothing brands V-Lone, Bape, Off-White, and that is just to name a few. Jordan’s, Yeezys and Off-whites are just some of the few sneaker brands you can buy at Bad Timing. “We did well and we took it from there, to this building on Highland.”

“That was before the Pandemic,” Riley said.

They went on to transition to a few pop-ups at Urban Outfitters, another retail store that sells similar clothing. In December 2019, the duo opened a store in Crosstown Concourse where they rented out a shared workspace. “And we did well, and I thought and said, ‘What if we made that type of money every day and opened up a store?’” And that is what they did. “We did a pop-up one day with those vintage tees,” Riley said.

Packard began collecting vintage t-shirts and soon introduced Riley to the culture of collecting vintage when they started living together.
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Nate Packard, a University of Memphis Alumni, and Nick Riley are two roommates who started Bad Timing as a series of pop-ups, vending on the Highland Strip from their building. If you are not sure what to do with those shirts or shoes that will never see the light of day again, meet the owners of Bad Timing, a retail shop where you can buy or trade sneakers, streetwear and vintage pieces. Nowadays, whenever we go out, we take a picture in a brand new outfit and that’s the last time it leaves the closet.
