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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Everybody Loves Vintage Pt. 2

Here are a few pieces (gems :)) I've found during my thrift store excursions.I'll post some of the accessories I've found as well....eventually.
Found this at the Art of Re-Use sale in Feb

Not too shabby for $19

One of my favourite purchases. I cant wait for Fall to come around again so I can rock my denim jacket!


Great way to add an extra layer, and look hella cool in the process. Definitely going to swap out the blue shirt for a blue denim shirt when I get one. Denim galore! 
Think I picked this up for $9 or $10

My treasure :)

Bought it because I liked the buttons. I mentioned in another post, girls pay attention to detail. They  love my buttons haha

Keep it slick and clean, buy yourself a pea coat. I don't think I can ever go back to those bulky ski jackets. Unless I'm going skiing of course. Wonder if people ski in pea coats though...hmmm

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Everybody Loves Vintage


Prelude to Interim (Documentary) from The Art of Re-use on Vimeo.

I never understood the concept of "thrift shopping". And to be honest, I viewed it quite negatively. Why would I want to buy second hand clothing? But after watching the video above, I had a whole new take on thrift stores and thrift shopping in general. I checked out last Art of Re-use event back in Feb at The Mascot in Toronto. There were definitely some great items, I had my eye on a duffel bag but some chick, who moved deceptively fast, snatched it before I could even get close. Seriously, if I knew she was so nimble on her feet, I would of pulled a Nancy Kerrigan. Luckily for me it didn't come to that because there were plenty of great items in the shop. I was able to pick up a blue cardigan and a brown belt. Will be posting pics in the next post, along with other gems I've found during my thrift excursions.
I'd like to thank The Art of Re-use team for everything they're doing! I'll definitely be at the next event.

The two 2 things that stand out to me the most about this concept though is the savings and the uniqueness of the items. Trust me when I tell you, finding a gem in a thrift store is the equivalent of getting what you have always wanted for Christmas. Simply because of the work you have to go through to find it. Secondly, there's a good chance no one else will have that same item. And finally, double checking the price tag to make sure your not seeing things. Yes, that pea coat is $19.

And just a warning to anyone who's new to thrift shopping....It can become an addiction, shop responsibly ;)

Friday, November 19, 2010

I'm Back

It's been a long time, and I shouldn't have left you, without a strong style to step to. Been gone for way to long, but thanks to a couple of cuties in a coffee shop, I'm back with a vengeance >:)
The video is completely unrelated but it gets me pumped!!!