Posted in Texas
January 12, 2019
Browse 3 Floors Of Antiques At A Touch Of Class In Texas
Antiques are kind of our specialty here in the Lone Star State. Rest assured you’ll find at least a few charming shops on Main Street in every small town. This particular antique mall in Sherman has three stories, all stacked floor-to-ceiling with vintage treasures. Whether it’s period furniture, classic records, or retro appliances you’re after, A Touch of Class almost certainly has it.
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Over 38,000 square feet of space span three floors plus a mezzanine, and every inch is stacked with antiques.

165 vendors set up shop on any given day, selling everything from vintage clocks to retro appliances.

Give your home a unique personality and homey atmosphere with any of these dated furnishings.

Some of them might be a little dusty, but not a single game piece is missing. Sift through the collection and reminisce on cherished childhood memories.

From rock 'n' roll to smooth jazz, rest assured your favorite tunes are somewhere in this massive collection.

Over 400 of the regal holiday guards range in height from two inches to a whopping seven feet!

A 2500 square-foot room contains old photographs, yearbooks, newspapers, and much more. People who hail from this area just might find an old family relic.

You'll be surprised at how well-preserved all the items are. Weathered just enough to be recognizable as antiques, they've retained enough integrity to take you on a journey back in time.
You’ll find the shop at 118 W Lamar St, Sherman, TX 75090.
Have you ever been to A Touch of Class? Are there any other antique shops in Texas with multiple floors? This one might be a single story, but it’s the biggest and baddest antique fair in the entire state – and it’s just a few weeks away. Check it out here.