Monday, April 25, 2011

Shopping with Grandma


I don’t get to spend too much time with my grandma but I was home for Easter this weekend so we had breakfast at her favorite restaurant, the Waffle House, and then did a little shopping at her favorite thrift store. My grandma can thrift with the best of them even at 84 years old. She has her own frequent buyer card and she even commented that spending $5 on a dress was a little excessive.  I think she wanted me to haggle with the pricing! To her anything more then $1 is just plain overpriced.

I wish I had captured some of our shopping moments from the day on film…my grandma carefully inspecting each shirt, my husband rolling his eyes as I tried to convince him just how awesome a John Wayne painting was, my eyes lighting up at the site of a vintage Samsonite carry on bag and at the end of the day, my husband resting on the thrift store couches.  

Here are a few of the items I found on our shopping excursion….

This is the amazing Samsonite bag that I found. The cashier said this bag was in their front window for months until I came along. I don't understand how anyone could've passed this up! I am definitely having some reservations about selling it though. I need to start lugging my laptop around and I think this would be perfect. Hmmmmm…decision, decisions.


And a few dresses…..


Most of these things will be up on etsy in the next few days. I'll keep you posted! Have a great week! 

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Dresses, Dresses, Dresses!


I have a deep obsession with dresses right now. Of course I am partial to vintage dresses but it’s not always easy to find the size I need in a something that was made 40 years ago. So where do I turn? The internet of course! I regularly comb through fashion blogs to see what all the cool kids are wearing these days but it’s also a great way to find links to different online stores. These are just a few of the stores with some impressive dress collections that I have come across in my fashion blog travels.

Spotted Moth

L to R: Battenberg Lace Dress & McGillicuddy Dress 
ModCloth
L to R: Semaphore Front of Fashion Dress & Rosehill Lane Dress
Olive & Orange
From their 2011 Spring & Summer Collection
L to R: Domino Print Trapeze Dress, Chambray Frill Shirt Dress & Wallflower Spot Print Dress

Summer is right around the corner and I can't help but imagine myself in each of these dresses! Cheers to the coming warm weather!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Top Shops

I’ve had a few people ask me where I shop. If you’re ever in the city and want to go on a little shopping excursion here are my favorite go-to thrift and vintage stores, in no particular order.

1. Buffalo Exchange. There is a chain of these stores but my favorite by far is the one on Valencia Street. They always seem to have great everything – dresses, coats, shoes, etc. I’ve found that each store in this chain is sort of reflective of the neighborhood and most people our age in the Mission district have a unique, fun sense of style.
Buffalo Exchange at 1210 Valencia Street
This is also where my husband found the infamous cowboy boots that he gave to me for Christmas a few years ago. The same pair that I just wore under my wedding dress... 
Photo Courtesy of Kris Hosack (aka Reverend Ho)

2. Crossroads Trading Company. This is also a chain of stores, however, in my opinion, their inventory is a little less flashy then Buffalo. It’s a good go to place for standards – jeans and shirts. 

3. Wasteland. I used to spend a lot of time shopping in the Haight but as I’ve gotten older the crowds of tourists, teenagers and street kids have turned me off to the neighborhood but whenever I do make it to that part of town, I must stop here. They have some amazing vintage wears that aren’t overpriced.
Wasteland at 1660 Haight Street

4. Thrift Town. I actually went here for the first time a few weeks ago and it has the potential to be added to my rotation of stores. It’s one of those places that people of all ages go to….senior citizens looking for a bargain, moms looking for kids clothes, 20 and 30 somethings looking for that one hidden gem. It’s definitely one of those places where you can find some cool stuff BUT it takes forever to pick through everything. It’s 2 stories of clothing, shoes, kitchen ware and home décor.
Thrift Town at 2101 Mission Street

5. Held Over. You can find anything from a crazy Halloween costume to a really pretty vintage dress here. Definitely some unique stuff.
Held Over at 1543 Haight Street



6. Goodwill. There are a ton of these stores in the city alone but I think my favorite is the little one at 820 Clement Street. I always manage to find a few fun items here and I think that’s because it’s not in the most trendy of neighborhoods. It is mostly frequented by families whose taste in clothing and accessories are far different from mine.

7. Alameda Point Antiques Faire. If you are ever in the Bay Area on the first Sunday of the month, you must check this out. There are over 800 vendors here who sell anything from clothes to accessories to home furnishings. You need to give yourself at least a few hours to see most of it but if you’re ambitious like me I reserve the whole morning and afternoon to peruse all the booths. And just a word of advice – ladies, leave the men at home unless they are REALLY into antiquing. This is no place for the weary! My only complaint about this antiques fair is that because it has grown so popular over the years, I’ve noticed an overall increase in prices by most vendors. You can still find very reasonable stuff but you may also be quite surprised by some of the asking prices for things. For more info follow the link below.



 Hope everyone finds this list helpful! Happy shopping!

Exciting News!




While I was in Tahoe this weekend honing my skiing skills, I received a very exciting email from etsy. I sold my first item! Although it was just a wallet, it was a meaningful sale nonetheless. Thank you to Danielle in Washington DC! Now my husband can stop asking - When are you going to sell something? I think I’ll celebrate with a glass of wine (or two) with the girls tonight.

And to make the sale a little sweeter, I noticed when checking on my etsy account that some of my items and my store have been tagged as buyers favorites already! Guess I must be doing something right so far! 

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Anyone Need a Wardrobe Refresher?

I’m not sure how common clothing swaps are elsewhere but in San Francisco, I seem to hear about them all the time. It’s the best way to get some new items in your closet without spending a dime. Just invite a bunch of friends to bring over those bags of unwanted clothes (shoes & accessories are welcome too!) that have been taking up space in the back of their closets, throw in some wine and appetizers and voila! - it’s a party with free clothes! My book club (nicknamed the “wine club” by my husband) has thrown a few clothing swaps and it’s always a fun time.  Everyone is designated a small space to display their goodies and when we’re all ready, we start swapping. You take what you want and give away what you can. There really are no rules except don’t try to pawn off your ripped and torn clothing on anyone else.

These are just a few of my recent clothing swap finds.

A fun little dress and a white winter coat courtesy of my friend Deena…

Some adorable cowboy rain boots, sandals and some mid-calf boots…
And what happens if no one takes my clothes, you ask? Don't worry they will still be put to good use and appreciated by someone...at the end of the night any undesirables are bagged and sent off to a charity like Goodwill.

Happy swapping!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Things I Want...


Every few months I have a new wardrobe obsession. I’ll see something on a blog, in a store or on the street and immediately know that I MUST have it.  It’ll stay in the back of my mind until I figure out where to find it or in most cases, save up enough money to get it. I once fell in love with a pair of boots that I couldn’t afford on a visit to Baltimore. I thought about those boots every day for three months after that trip until I just couldn’t take it any more. I had to do some research to figure out the name of the store but I finally found them and bought the last pair in stock!  It was a joyous day!

Right now there are a few things I have been dying to add to my wardrobe but now that I am unemployed (happily I might add), it’ll probably take me a little longer to buy them. 

Number One. A pair of colorful shoes. Except for my boots, most of my shoes, although stylish, are pretty boring colors….black, grey, brown. I would love to own a colorful pair of shoes like these….
Right photo: Nick and Nessie's Vintage; Left Photo: jlinsnider on etsy
Number Two. My biggest obsession right now is finding a pair of sailor pants. I used to own a pair in college but they were too big and as much as I tried to wear them and make it work, I just swam around in them. One day I finally admitted that they just didn’t fit and gave them away. I just found these on etsy. Hmmmm....maybe I’ll get them when my unemployment checks kick in.
Available at hillbillyfilly on etsy
And finally, Number three. Bright colored tights. If you have ever been to San Francisco, you know the weather is pretty moderate year round. Not too hot, not too cold. I think tights are a must have here. Not only can they spice up any outfit but they can keep you warm on those days when it's sunny and you really want to wear a dress but it’s on the cooler side. 
Left available at Mod Cloth; Right available at Hue

I'll be daydreaming about all of the above for the foreseeable future. 

Friday, April 1, 2011

Sunshine Safari!


It has been unseasonably warm here the last few days. I’m talking in the 80s. Knowing that it was going to be another scorcher today, I already decided on my outfit for the day before going to bed last night. It’s one of my favorite summer dresses. When I was getting ready, I realized that every item of clothing that I was going to put on was a thrift store find so I thought I would document it in a blog!

I have nicknamed this my safari outfit. The dress has a jungle scene across the bottom complete with palm trees and a lion.

There’s also this little guy whose species is unknown!

The sweater could use a little TLC…..one of the seams is coming undone but luckily it’s not too visible. The gladiatior sandals are faux snakeskin. 


All of the above cost me somewhere around $30, maybe even a little less.

This outfit epitomizes why I love thrift and vintage store shopping….I’m positive no one else is wearing this today and it didn’t cost me an arm and a leg to put it together.