Are there any people here that follow this sort of style?♪
I've always liked it, but I've just stuck to a plain skirt-and-tee deal for a long time. That's pretty boring, I think, so I'd like to get more into the thrift and DIY scene. ♪♪
I've been making skirts since I was pretty young, and I'm good enough at crafts and sewing that I can do DIY projects so I don't have a problem with that aspect, but when it comes to shirts and shoes, I'm completely at a loss. I've only ever worn t-shirts and I pretty much have one pair of shoes at a time, so I'm nervous to stray away from that comfort zone, even though I'd really like to.
I buy stuff at thrift stores because I like the fact that I can get two pairs of jeans and 5 t-shirts for a little over 50 bucks.
i'm totally down with the vintage fashion.
you're guaranteed to never run into people with the same clothes on. its sweet.
and ya soooooo cheap.
you can get shoes and shirts at vintage places no problem.
Enjoy year old clothes and looking like a tool. You may think it's eccentric, kawaii, unique, nonconformist but it's just making you look poor.
>>4 is trying to justify his 200 dollar jeans.
I loves me some thrift stores. I'm pretty sure I'm the only girl at my uni that regularly wears a lavender velvet suit-jacket and bowler hat.
>>7
That's probably because velvet is such a terrible material.
Try telling that to the 1980s.
ooh yeah.
important to work the colors.
wear a purple shirt with a mustard cardigan and some jeans. maybe some red flat shoes.
that's hot.
I buy most of my stuff from a thrift store because I am poor.
>>12
What does dressing odd have todo with being lonely?
I want to know because I do both. ;_;
I love thrift stores. Sometimes I'll go into one for two or three hours and end up with one decent shirt for $5, but it's worth it. Especially when it's one of those super comfy t-shirts from the 80s.
Same goes for garage sales. Often a several-hour journey around town will turn up maybe two or three good items, but there are just some things you won't find in retail outlets for any price.