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Ho Ho No

Its that time of year again!  We have a nice choice of vintage Christmas jumpers, covering everything from classic Christmas sweatshirts to ugly – and even really ugly.  So whether you want a simple snowflake pattern or fancy a Christmas jumper covered in bells (yes, really!), we have your perfect vintage match. Whatever your style, we […] Read More

Sustainable Reads

1. Clothing Poverty: The Hidden World of Fast Fashion and Second-hand Clothes Paperback – Mar 15 2015 by Andrew Brooks  “Clothing Poverty takes the reader on a global journey to expose the inequalities and injustices that exist within the second-hand clothing trade and the manufacturing of garments destined for Western markets. Thought-provoking and insightful, Brooks highlights […] Read More

Louboutin Lessons

The Paris-born stiletto master took a moment to give the world three stylish lessons on fashion and beauty. 1. Trends aren’t necessarily on trend. Every fall the 12-pound fashion mags hit the shelves, each declaring a different list of styles to be the looks of the season. Boyfriend jeans! Velvet everything! So what does Louboutin have to […] Read More

Impressions

A photographer has captured the marks left on a woman’s skin after she takes off her clothes, in a bid to ask the fashion industry to take greater consideration of its customer’s comfort. The itch of a jean seam that’s digging into your hip, the ache of a nagging bra strap or the smart of […] Read More

Thriftin’ Tips

We just read Charles Manning’s article titled “10 Genius Tips for Mastering Secondhand Shopping” and we thought it would be a good idea to share some of those tips with our readers.  We always bring a fully charged MP3 played to pump the picking tunes, a friend with a good eye to narrow down our picks […] Read More

The Sukajan

You’ve come a long way, baby. From humble souvenir to runway sensation, the sukajan has enjoyed quite the ascent. This letterman-style embroidered bomber, often sumptuously decked out in tigers, koi, dragons, and cherry blossoms, has its origins in WWII, when troops who had served in Asia wanted a memento of their time overseas. They’ve since […] Read More
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