thrifting is amazing since its essentially buying one of one. I've been able to find very unique versions of trendy styles like this 1997 chevy daytona 500 nascar jacket. Its just alot of the time stuff you never see anywhere else
Good points 👏🏼 I do a combo of designer sale/2nd hand stuff and thrifting. I love styling a $3 thrifted shirt w a designer pair of shoes or pants to give it that overall elevation
Such an important and relevant topic to make a video on. Thing is, many times the standards of manufacturing that vintage pieces had is so much higher than your average “Luxury” piece of today. Lmk where you can find a designer piece made in USA, that will last 30 years and for under $60. I can show you over 1K vintage pieces that meet those qualities that you can buy online
thrifting is amazing since its essentially buying one of one. I've been able to find very unique versions of trendy styles like this 1997 chevy daytona 500 nascar jacket. Its just alot of the time stuff you never see anywhere else
Good points 👏🏼 I do a combo of designer sale/2nd hand stuff and thrifting. I love styling a $3 thrifted shirt w a designer pair of shoes or pants to give it that overall elevation
Great video, love the breakdown between both options 👏🏾
Such an important and relevant topic to make a video on. Thing is, many times the standards of manufacturing that vintage pieces had is so much higher than your average “Luxury” piece of today. Lmk where you can find a designer piece made in USA, that will last 30 years and for under $60. I can show you over 1K vintage pieces that meet those qualities that you can buy online
yeah quality standards have definitely decreased while prices keep increasing. another reason to buy vintage
Solid
what cap are you wearing looks fire
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Love the video! Wanted to ask, where's the spiky carabiner you have on your pegboard in the background from?
appreciate it 🙏🏽 its from Rains, they included it with an order
@@stephanguthrieThank you
Oh, the way you dress
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