Operating as the sister storefront to Darrell's Modern Trends a block east at 1243 University Ave, Moneypenny's splits its floor between a rotating vintage vinyl records section, hand-picked secondhand clothing and shoes, and new overstock furniture pulled from the shared Hillcrest buying pipeline. The vintage apparel rack overlaps inventory tiers with Chateau Bel Age Boutique in Mission Hills, which sources from the same closet-cleanout donor pool on the uptown side of Washington Street. Records span jazz, soul, funk, rock, and country categories, with new crates unboxed directly onto the floor as donations arrive rather than held back for online listings. The contemporary womenswear section moves current-season pulls at resale pricing, a market segment Gioia's Room handles at boutique-first pricing on Fifth Avenue. Larger furniture purchases qualify for the sister store's shared free local delivery inside San Diego, and the back office handles estate-lot buyouts of mixed furniture, apparel, and full record collections as its highest-value intake category.