When you find vintage this good – in one well curated place – you want to just relish in it and buy all the perfectly weathered white tees, broken in denim, and dreamy white slip dresses for yourself. And not tell a soul. You feel me?! But my conscience got the better part of me and it would be selfish not to share. So here it is: Passenger Vintage. You’re welcome. And save some for me.
(available at Passenger Vintage)
Adore this style, such a shame it doesn’t suit me.
Lots of love, xx
http://www.marysreturn.com
http://www.marysreturn.com
beautiful pieces!
http://monkeyshines-monkeyshines.blogspot.com/2015/02/insta-roundup.html
Really just stunning, simply lovely <3
http://www.thefacelessstyle.blogspot.com
It’s companies like these that make me say “honestly wtf.” Really. Step away from the computer screen and head to a Good Will or Salvation Army to find a comfy, worn t-shirt or a painted up sweat shirt. Your purchases are for a good cause as well.
I dont get why people would buy this…
I agree with Mariel and Maria, above. You can find actually good, well-crafted vintage that is not a hyped up old t-shirt from JC Penney, at any vintage shop or even thrift store. If you are looking for ratty old sweatshirts and jeans, just go to your local Goodwill, etc. Spend $1. Are people really paying $50 for a ratty old t-shirt with the belief that it has a custom patina?
If the clothes could tell us a story….
xoxo
Yael Guetta
http://www.ftwwl.com
Great picks!
http://www.FashionSnag.com
<3
I think you meant “conscience” instead of “conscious.” Well, unless you were knocked out and regained consciousness to write this post.
I am a thrift rat. You don’t find pieces like this at Goodwill. RESPECT.