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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Something Old, Someone’s New

By Emily Raduzycki

Clothing from mainstream retailers is becoming rather dull and repetitive, wouldn’t you agree?  Sure, we can still find pieces in our favorite hot spots but it's rare that we hear someone say “wow” anymore when out shopping.  Where to turn?  Vintage. 

The Urban brands have led the way in vintage retailing, often upping the price to match the one-of-a-kind nature (see photo).  Their vintage pieces are less focused on a particular brand or designer name but the retro style.  The dresses are primarily sourced from SOR Select, the label of Some Old Rubies, which reworks and sources vintage pieces.  Each of the pieces is an original and available in a limited size.  

I prefer, however, the classic pursuit in second-hand shops.  Philadelphia has many options to fit the college budget.  Philly AIDS Thrift or PAT, has three floors of merchandise ranging from items to furnish your apartment, to books and old magazines, to clothing.  Thrift shops such as PAT also serve as a non-profit, donating their proceeds to the AIDS Fund with volunteers as the employees.
 
My best advice when it comes to buying previously owned clothing is to go to places in or near an affluent community.  You will be more likely to come across a more valuable treasure in great condition because the donors or consigners tend to circulate their wardrobes more often.  My purchases are from a mixture of Philadelphia, New Jersey and London stores and include a Christian Dior blazer purchased for $10, a Robert Rodriguez top for $30, and many purchases under $5.  

If you’re visiting London any time soon, check out my ratings on the list of second-hand shops that I visited.  

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