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Filthy Rebena's Blog


Learn about vintage fashion and stay updated with Filthy news and events.




NO FUN

Filthy Rebena is now carrying No Fun Press products in store.  No Fun Press is a lifestyle accessory brand based in Toronto.  They produce top-quality items for disgruntled people with discerning taste.  Here is a sneak peek of some of the items we are carrying in the shop. Stay shitty in our shitty “Eat Shit” socks! A […] Read More

2 Euro T-Shirt

A vending machine placed in a busy Berlin square offered interested pedestrians shirts for two euro – about $2.19 CAD – but the apparel came with a shocking backstory. On April 24, 2013, Dhaka, Bangladesh was forever changed when more than 3,000 people were killed or injured in the Rana Plaza factory complex collapse. To […] Read More

Tee Up

Vintage influences and minimalism are still dominating in the fashion world.  The most versatile way to wear vintage minimalism is to start with grabbing your favorite plain white t-shirt.  The white t-shirt is great because it is affordable, everybody is comfortable in them and it’s used as a blank canvas for your favorite statement pieces.  Here are three of […] Read More

The White Tee

Is your white tee from the 1950’s or 2014? You’ll never know.  The white tee has proved that it never looks dated.  The white tee is a true timeless piece.  This simple yet elegant item of clothing adds such joy to the rest of our wardrobe. Read More

Spring Fling

Go ahead, have yourself a Spring shopping fling with some local Etsy shops.  By shifting just a portion of your spending, you can help create more jobs, a stronger economy and build a better community here in Toronto.  So take a short peruse through these charming gifts for you from our favorite Toronto Etsy Shops. […] Read More

Bling or Blasphemy?

What do you think of when you see crosses?  A lot of designers just want to grab a cross and flip it sideways — making the cross into a creative, beautiful piece of jewelry.  How about those upside down crosses that you see on t-shirts?  The prudes call it shallowness vanity.  The easily offended call it […] Read More
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