Tips to Buying Vintage
Vintage Clothing adds creativity and a splash of sauciness to an ordinary wardrobe. The first tip for shopping vintage is to realize there are two kinds of vintage, reasonably priced vintage that you find at thrift stores and expensive vintage that has an exclusive label of a designer from the decade that garment was made. You may even be lucky enough to find an expensive vintage gem hiding amongst the racks of clothes at your local second hand store.
When shopping for either exclusive vintage styles or thrift store clothes you will have a wide range of decades to choose from but there is now a glut of 70's and 80's clothes on the racks of many thrift and vintage stores. However, with a lot of exploring and going on-line to the many vintage sites you will find clothes from the 30's, 40's , 50's and 60's.
Either expensive vintage or thrift vintage are fun clothing options to shop for and can become a relaxing and adventurous way to spend time expanding your clothing creativity.
Church rummage sales and neighborhood garage sales are viable options for finding vintage clothing and jewelery. Old style purses and hats and gloves are also vintage delights that can be found in church basements or in neighborhood garage sales. The Spring and Fall yield the best finds so pay attention to your neighborhood newspaper or go on-line to the site that lists the scheduled yard sales and church sales. Get there early. It's usually worth the wait until opening time.
Although hunting for vintage clothing and jewelry can be a fun new hobby, it can also be exhausting. Modern Pop Culture in Syracuse has done all of the hard work for you and put forth some of the most unique and fun vintage items from around the country! Stop by and take in this one of a kind shopping experience that you won’t find at a national chain claiming to sell “real” vintage.
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