The deal with vintage!
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It’s true that finding vintage items online is easy. Just take a look at Ebay! But, finding great pieces for an affordable price is actually harder than I’ve thought. |
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I loveeee maki maki vintage, but things usually go for $80 or so by the time bidding ends. |
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I have a vintage store and I think my prices are affordable :) |
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the main problem i’ve had with ebay is bidding on something “vintage,” winning, then having it show up and be from, like, anthropologie! damn lying salespeople! |
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that’s awful! i guess there’s that annoying vintage vs “vintage style” (whatever that means) |
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I prefer checking out the vintage shops in my area: Jet Rag, Wasteland, etc. I find that the more often I go, the more likely I am to find great stuff. I also find some really great vintage in thrift stores. A lot of people donate great vintage pieces without realizing that they could sell them; I love that. |
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RetroRecycledVintage.com |
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I have like an entire list of vintage store I frequent on eBay, way too many to put down (feel free to message me for the entire list) but I love lacedwithromance. |
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I have shopped at the store mentioned above, RetroRecycledVintage.com, and have to agree the clothes are very unique, in excellent condition, and super fast shipping. A+!!! |
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Totally, I love vintage too.! |
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i like lullie vintage but sometimes its expensive |

