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‘Vintage and nostalgia’: Arlington store finds community through World Cup and jerseys
By Bianca Rodriguez-Mora at Fort Worth Report
· July 6, 2026
· 3 min read
Arlington resident Angel Espinoza grew up playing and watching soccer. His admiration for the sport lingered into adulthood and led him to become the owner of Stash VHS, a vintage store selling old-school jerseys, tees and jeans. When Espinoza learned that the FIFA World Cup would be coming to his h
Key takeaway STASH VHS sells vintage clothes, sneakers and nostalgic items July 1, 2026, in downtown Arlington.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The success of Stash VHS in downtown Arlington reflects the diverse interests of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, where sports fandom and cultural nostalgia converge. As the FIFA World Cup brings international attention to the area, local businesses like Stash VHS are capitalizing on the excitement, catering to fans eager to showcase their team spirit with vintage jerseys and memorabilia. The store's popularity, with lines of shoppers waiting on weekends, demonstrates the demand for unique, nostalgic items that connect people to their favorite teams and players. With its location in the heart of the metroplex, Stash VHS is well-positioned to serve fans from Fort Worth, Arlington, and beyond, offering a range of affordable items that make it accessible for everyone to participate in the World Cup fervor. As the tournament continues, it will be interesting to see how local businesses like Stash VHS sustain the momentum and continue to engage with the community.
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Category: schools ·
Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? Arlington resident Angel Espinoza grew up playing and watching soccer. His admiration for the sport lingered into adulthood and led him to become the owner of Stash VHS, a vintage store selling old-school jerseys, tees and jeans. When Espinoza learned that the FIFA World Cup would be coming to his h
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