Si usted es rico o se rompió, las compras con estilo o clueless, segundas de la mano son esenciales para un guardarropa de la tapa-muesca.
Cuando la manera es dictada por los minoristas y las tendencias de “esta” estación, la ropa usada que hace compras puede tejer una esencia con estilo y untraceable en su traje con algunas extremidades simples.
Comenzar, deja para eliminar una generalización que los medios de la vendimia que hacen compras usted están demasiado frescos para la escuela, usan los pantalones apretados, y labran su pelo por un período del tiempo extendido… o descuidan adrede su pelo por la mañana para “la mirada.”
El propósito principal de visitar una segunda tienda de la mano, almacén de envío, tienda de ahorro, mercado de pulgas o punto de la vendimia es ser los estilos uno-de-uno-buenos y los pedazos del hallazgo capaz que no estarían normalmente disponibles para los consumidores en venta al por menor total.
Para el comienzo del principiante con la versión más costosa más trendier, el almacén de la vendimia. Aquí usted encontrará la corriente
fashions at a reduced price, highly coveted designer goods form previous seasons and decades as well as no name fashion forward items.
You will want to look into the 7 jeans you didn’t want to drop the money on, blazers, stylish dress or casual shoes both old school and modern, a 70’s leather jacket that fits you perfect, ridiculous belts, that one stylish hat that you wanted to experiment with, and unique jewelry.
For the more advanced second hand shopper try going into an actual thrift store. This is work, but can lead to the most impressive finds. If you live in a city where thrift shopping is quite the norm, this can be tedious work.
Here you will want to look for casual slacks in corduroy or even a subtle plaid, worn in T-shirts with unique graphics or sayings, and the random treats that you can only find while wandering amongst the unfortunate. For instance, the softest pull over sweater in a bizarre color that would never be mistaken for the mass marketed.
The flea market will fall somewhere between the two of these categories. The con to this venue is no dressing rooms so it is best only to browse for items like belt buckles, hats, jewelry, shoes, jackets and
sunglasses. Keep in mind thought that if the price is right and the item is irresistible go ahead and purchase without trying on, just don’t make a habit of it. Often flea markets have defective or ill fitting clothing that were cast off by the manufacturer. And don’t forget to bargain.
Items you don’t necessarily want to look for while vintage shopping are socks, underwear, suits, dress slacks and dress shirts. Mainly for hygienic or fit purposes.
The last tip for used clothing, particularly on the cheaper side, is to wash or dry clean every item you pick up on your vintage travels. One of the times I forgot to do this I received the sweet gift of lice at an inappropriate age. This is an embarrassing lesson that is not soon forgotten.
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By Vanessa Valiente




















