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Things to consider when buying vintage goods
By:Julie27

There are so many ways to buy fashion apparels these days. You can purchase your fashion items in physical stores, online stores, online auctions, expos or high-end auctions. But whatever method you choose, there are general guidelines you should follow.

When buying designer cheap , vintage stuffs, you have to find your size - get a quick reading on an un-sized garment, hold it against your body and see how it hangs relative to arms, legs, bust and waistline. But you MUST try it on to be sure. Don't EVER buy a piece, even as simple as a tank top, without trying it on. Finally, with vintage clothes, put them on gently at half speed--it's sad to have to buy something just because you ripped it a new neckline.


Recognize quality garments - Great buttons, beautiful interior seams, unusual details (like cuffs of a peculiar shape), welted buttonholes (the kind that look like mail slots) any detail that looks like it took some thought and effort rather than run-of-the-mill. The more experience you get shopping at secondhand stores, the better and wiser you get. Also, try not to blow a couple dollars here and there constantly buying stuff -- it's much smarter to save up for a really great, high-quality piece that you'll wear and wear for years.

If you're looking to pump up your wardrobe with designer clothes , consignment may be a great, cost-effective way to do it. Then again you have to consider several things. Find a good consignment store by searching in an affluent, fashion forward neighborhood to save about 70% off retail. The best time to buy current merchandise is halfway through a season you can find items brought in by style mavens who are already through with them.


The best bargains are usually the most expensive -- it's difficult to get 30-40% off retail for an Armani. Look for core pieces, such as a Calvin Klein pantsuit, which can be purchased for a few hundred dollars. You can build from there and accessorize. Shop by feel -- you'll appreciate the better fabrics. And once you start wearing better cut clothing it's hard to go back.

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While strolling the internet, I came across something that I think is kind of unique. There are plenty of places to shop online, and most of them search across multiple sites to find you the best deals. I found a site that seemed to take it a step further. The site is designed to read like a wiki. Like wikipedia or any number of other wiki style sites you find a topic, and the wiki tells you all about that topic. In the article are links to related items about what you searched for.

Shopwiki does something similar, but with items like Men's Pants. From there, you can search within the category to sub-categories like the type and style of pant you are looking for. Once you've reached the item you are looking for, Shopwiki will show you matching items, the list of stores they are available at, and than show you the best choice as well. The site looks at any online retailer, not just sponsored advertisers vying to be at the top of the list.

I decided to give it a try. I went looking for a suit for business meetings and weddings. I needed something versatile. I navigated to Men's Suits. From there I was presented with a wiki style page with a list of choices, and details about those choices. “What's a Suit?” was the first choice on the list. So even if you've never done this before, you'll be pretty knowledgeable by the time you are done.

I chose a Double Breasted suit. From the list of choices of retailers, I decided to refine my search. In the top search box I added 'charcoal' to the list and got a list of charcoal double breasted suits. The amount of choices I was presented with was astounding. The best part was, some of these suits looked fantastic and were incredibly reasonable in terms of price. The site was clean, and easy to read. Than I realized something. I saw more options I didn't notice before. A slider bar for things like price, and color, and check boxes for selecting a certain few retailers or select brand names.

Wow. I found a suit in less than 10 minutes. My wife thinks it's wonderful, and so do I.
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So, what is vintage culture without vintage clothing? Or clothing that looks vintage at least. If you really want that pin up girl look but don't have the time to pick through piles of crap a the Salvation Army you should seriously consider heading on over to pinupgirlclothing.com

They have a great selection of world class looking threads and really hot models to show it off with. You can see Masuimi Max (she's one of my favorites.)and a host of other hotties showing off the pinup girls wares, err wears? They have dresses, swim wear, shoes, streetwear, men's clothing, Halloween customs, and more! Here's a couple of examples.

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Nice! They also have a blog , aMySpace page, and Facebook

Enjoy.
David




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