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Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Thursday, January 9, 2014

midi





dress - vintage, similar skirt (could not find black!) // sweater - old navy // heels - sole society // clutch - gap


First full week back to work and back to dance and I'm ready for a weekend or vacation!   I'm hoping I can stay off the online stores this weekend as I'm starting to feel the gimmies setting in.   I have been doing a good job remixing, though.  This outfit is made of a sweater I may have just purchased in December but the dress was my grandmothers, the clutch I bought last spring and the heels in November.   

My name is Nina and I'm a shopaholic. 
I'm 8 days sober and plan to stay that way...for now.  

Is every one else on a shopping ban too?  I see a lot of remix challenges on Instagram and Twitter as of late. 

Thursday, November 21, 2013

a little thrift shopping















I hope it's ok that I don't have an outfit for you today, but I wanted to share some of the cool findings thrifting this Saturday.   Unfortunately, I wasn't in the position to drop serious cash because I definitely would have scooped up that gorgeous clock or that amazing mod couch!   
Historic Houseparts was just plain ole'cool.  They have all these vintage/antique pieces to restore your old victorian home.  


Thursday, July 18, 2013

not thrift shoppin'





A few years back my mom had given me this dress that was my grandmother's she had stored away.  I cannot remember why, but I needed something nicer for work and this Audrey Hepburn inspired number was perfect.  At the time I belted it with a thick black belt and wore kitten pointy heels with it to personify it's Audrey-ness.  
 My mom just had a Psychic reading this past week and one of the things the Psychic told her was that her mother gets so excited every time she's ever pulled out her old jewelry....  I was hoping that I made her happy and excited to see me recycling her dress and making it feel new again.  
My grandmother was a singer and used to perform all the time.  Every time I wear this dress I think about it's story it has, where she was when she wore it.  Was it glamorous or just to church...  

Do you have any hand-me-downs that have a story? 

Details:
Dress - Queens Way, similar
Clutch - Gap & ON SALE! 
Shoes - JustFab 



Friday, July 5, 2013

Guest Post - Predisposed Vintage

Happy Friday everybody! I'm pleased to introduce to you Predisposed Vintage and its owner Scott who volunteered to guest post for me while I'm on vacation!  Vintage clothing is such a cool niche market, each piece of clothing has a history and tells a story that you may never hear. Although it's not in everyone's mind or closet, Scott's shop surely has something for everybody. 

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Ladies, do you know that fear you have? The fear of attending a wedding and someone else is wearing the exact same dress as you. Well I used to have a similar fear every day of my life only mine was seeing a guy wearing the exact same t-shirt as I had on. It’s human nature to compare so naturally our brain is wired to then ask the questions: Does that person look better than I do in it? Am I that unoriginal? It was that fear that changed my life forever more.


About 10 years ago I was killing time waiting to meet with a client and I noticed a thrift store across the street. I never viewed myself above the clientele that I assumed would shop at such places so I walked over in my suit and tie to “look around”. Being an active male in his early 30’s I knew that I could never have enough gym t-shirts so I started there. At first I would just randomly separate the shirts looking for my size with no other prerequisites in mind. Soon I found myself holding a dozen t-shirts in my hand. The strange thing about it was not so much the quantity but the fact that only 2 of the t-shirts would actually fit me. I would see a t-shirt and my mind would drift off to a friend, an aunt, anyone who I knew would love it. It was 99 cents, if they didn’t like it no big deal but if they did I would be regarded as thoughtful Scott the rest of my life. 
Fast forward 7 years to 2010 when I meet my wife to be. I’ll never forget that day when she walked into my closet and asked “Why do you have 400 t-shirts hanging in here?” It sounded so dirty, like your mom coming into your room and saying “I found this baggy in your jeans last night”. I had a problem and I knew it………I was out of closet space. 



The solution was easy and it prevented me from going to Thrift Store Anonymous. If I built an online store I could share my finds with others around the planet who appreciate the feel of vintage one of a kind t-shirts. It was from this simple idea that I created Predisposed Vintage where you can find over 800 vintage t-shirts, dresses, concert jerseys, sweatshirts and polyester disco shirts. I like to believe every shirt I sell has a wonderful story or more appropriately a story full of wonder. What did the original owner look like? Where did they buy it? Were they the “cool kid” in high school and was this t-shirt was their way of showing it?  If you like what you see here I bet we have something you will love on the store site.



I want to personally thank Nina for allowing me the opportunity to share my store with all of you as well as making my clothes look so fantastic in the photos. As a thank you to all her readers I have set up a coupon code at my store entitled “Nina” that will get you 20% off your first purchase. I look forward to having you sleep soundly at night like I do knowing that you may never see someone in the same t-shirt as you ever again.