thrift stars of the week! 5 Feb 08

I’m sorry guys, I caught the plague again. Maybe I’m catching all the California strains of the flu that I hadn’t yet worked up an immunity to in Canada. I think I’ve been sick for a couple weeks now! Wish my immune system best of luck and I promise next week the Thrift Stars will be a lot more comment-y. I have exactly zero brain power right now, i think it all came out my left nostril last time I sneezed.

Well… enjoy!

green

snail

pink

pink blue

party

phoon

VSG

leibe

piksi

sally

pincurls

yellow skirt

Ask Painfully Hip: an alternative to these so-called “thrift” stores?

Hello Eve, Hello Amber!!!

A couple of months ago I was web surfing, and I stumbled upon your blog. I truly enjoy it, and it never fails to inspire me to come up with new ideas for my personal wardrobe. I am familiar with MANY thrift shops in my city. The only problem is, I live in the East Village/Lower East Side of Manhattan in NYC. My area, which was once a thrift store paradise, is now becoming trendier by the minute, and along with that, ridiculously expensive. Many of these stores have been around since before the 80′s, and are still standing, but they are no longer the same. These so-called “thrift stores” of 2008 are burning a hole in my wallet. Although I wasn’t alive in the 80′s (I’m fifteen years old!), my mother was, and she herself is a thrift store fiend. Since I have to earn most of my money on my own (which is not much), I can’t afford to purchase clothes that are pricey. I have also noticed that you have price listings for the clothes you are wearing in your pictures. Never in the past two years in Manhattan have I seen a pair of shoes as cute as your electric blue pumps selling for four dollars. I want to know where I can purchase interesting clothes in NYC for reasonable prices. What should I do?

Thank You darlings,
please write back!!

Your Truly,
Cassia.

Wow, what a pickle Cassia! I feel for you. One advantage in living in a small town is that the thrift store pickings are much less, well, picked through. Here are a few suggestions.

    Get a friend with a car. Drive to the suburbs for your thrifting. Or save up your nickels and plan a roadtrip (preferably with a responsible adult, your mom sounds like she would make the ideal thrift-shopping mate) and make stops in every tiny town you come across. If you think about it, all the best thrifters on wardrobe remix live in small towns! Almost every town with a stoplight will have a thrift store. Do a once or twice a year stock up on tasty, cheap vintage!
    shoes

    Organize a big naked lady party! It isn’t as dirty as it sounds.

    Raid your parents’ closet. More than likely your mom has decided that her acid-washed mini skirt would look better on you. And maybe your dad will let you borrow his fedora.

    acid washed mini skirt

    Learn to sew! Reinvent the stuff you already have or use some cheap vintage fabrics to make a sundress!. After I’m done with this, I’m going to turn some thrifted royal blue 70′s cords into cigarette pants to wear with said electric blue heels.

    Almost forgot about Garage Sales! Check the listings in your local paper for garage sales around your neighborhood. Some of my favorite and most cheap finds were at garage sales. Especially watch for awesome costume jewelry and accessories. I found an awesome vintage flight bag and an amazing nautical necklace for 25 cents each!

Thanks for your email and happy thrifting, Cassia!

More Painfully Hip thrifting advice:

Ask Painfully Hip: How do you make great finds at the thrift store?
or
How to be a thrift star!

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check me out: supporting local shops

The weather here has been pure SUCK lately and it’s driving me a tad stir-crazy. A single sunny day in the past two weeks made me want to make the most of it and go for a looong walk in the sunshine. Little did realize that there are enough awesome thrift shops, vintage boutiques and local designers within a 10 block radius to choke a clothes horse! Well, I knew they were there, just didn’t realize how conveniently close they all are. Apparently I’ve had tunnel vision since I moved here. So anyway, I didn’t get my looong walk, but I did end up with a pair of shoes and two awesome vintage skirts. A denim one and this lovely high-waisted number…

purple

purple vintage skirt, local boutique Olipom $10
navy criss-cross top (worn with ties through belt loops), Ross $8
burgundy tights, don’t remember
mock crock satchel, Winner’s $30
scarf, traded for earrings at a bar
galoshes, Winners $100

I swear I’m not making this up, but a few readers recently asked if I could do more check me outs. For serious. I know, right? So that’s why you keep having to look at my ugly mug lately, but I aim to please (um, never mind the fact that these are the most fun and quickest posts to do, that’s none of your business anyway). So what’s your favorite P-Hip feature?