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Second-hand Fashion - How to shop

Miss Money Penny - Wednesday, June 30, 2010

It's Lacroix darling!!




Second-hand, preloved, pre-owned, used... a rose by any another name would smell as sweet...

Secondhand clothing is still hot.

Cynthia Nellis from About.com Guide to Women's Fashion talks buying high qulaity designer fashion - Smarter

The reasons for the surge in popularity in recent years are varied -- from the bargain aspect to the thrill of the hunt -- but according to Secondhand Chic author Christa Weil, one reason is that vintage goods are distinctive.

"One of my favorite buys ever was this vintage Chinese embroidered silk jacket, bright red, with a fake-fur lining.," she said. "How I look from the neck up doesn't matter when I have that one on -- it does all the work for me!"

While some of the pieces for serious connoisseurs, such as red-line selvage Levis (around $3000) or a Charles James evening gown (est. $10,000 to $15,000)  can set you back a bundle, many resale items are a bargain.

It may sound chic to call your new secondhand find vintage, but here's how it really breaks down:

  • Vintage - Apparel from past eras -- everything from Victorian looks in the 1800s to disco in the 1970s.
  • Consignment - Usually recent (1-2 years old) apparel in good condition -- owners sell clothing through a store, which keeps a percentage of the sale.
  • Thrift - Term includes storefronts like the Salvation Army and Goodwill, as well as cheap "anything goes" venues such as flea markets.
  • Resale, Secondhand, Used - Encompasses all of the above.

You can buy used clothing many different ways, including physical stores, online stores, online auctions, expos or high-end auctions. But whatever method you choose, there are general guidelines you should follow.

Buying vintage

Weil, a resale connoisseur and author of the excellent Secondhand Chic, a guide to resale shopping, offered these tips for beginning resale shoppers:

  • Find a good store - Use the yellow pages. For consignment goods look for: Consignment; Women's Clothing, Used; Secondhand Clothing Stores. For thrift items: Thrift; Clothing, Used; Charity stores. For vintage: Vintage or Retro stores. Other ways to find a good store include using a directory (call your library to see if they have one), using a search engine on the Internet, or  find one good store and ask a fellow customer if she knows of any more -- people are usually happy to share info.
  • Spot a great deal - If you're new to vintage shopping, look at the price, the style level and quality of workmanship. The last two should be MUCH BETTER than what you could get in a garment at the same price at an ordinary retail store. Once you become an experienced vintage shopper, you'll get even better at finding fantastic, way underpriced clothes. The key thing, though, is not to buy because it's a great deal--buy because you absolutely love how it looks on you.
  • Find your size - To get a quick reading on an unsized garment, hold it against your body and see how it hangs relative to arms, legs, bust and waistline. But you MUST try it on to be sure. Don't EVER buy a piece, even as simple as a tank top, without trying it on. Finally, with vintage clothes, put them on gently at half speed--it's sad to have to buy something just because you ripped it a new neckline.
  • Recognize quality garments - Great buttons, beautiful interior seams, unusual details (like cuffs of a peculiar shape), welted buttonholes (the kind that look like mail slots). . any detail that looks like it took some thought and effort rather than run-of-the-mill.
  • More tips - The more experience you get shopping at secondhand stores, the better and wiser you get. Also, try not to blow a couple dollars here and there constantly buying stuff -- it's much smarter to save up for a really great, high-quality piece that you'll wear and wear for years.

Buying consignment goods

If you're looking to pump up your wardrobe with designer clothes, consignment may be a great, cost-effective way to do it.

Irene Mylan, owner of consignment mecca Clothes Circuit in Dallas, Texas shared these insider tips:

* Find a good consignment store by searching in an affluent, fashion forward neighborhood. Expect to save about 70%  
   off retail.

* The best time to buy current merchandise is halfway through a season; you can find items brought in by style mavens
   who are already through with them.

* The best bargains are usually the most expensive -- it's difficult to get 30-40% off retail for an Armani.

* Look for core pieces, such as a Calvin Klein pantsuit, which can be purchased for a few hundred dollars. You can build
   from there and accessorize.

* Shop by feel -- you'll appreciate the better fabrics.

* Once you start wearing better cut clothing it's hard to go back!

Go to Miss Money Penny darling...

"Everybody's there, everybody! Big names, you know. Chanel, Dior, Lagerfeld, Givenchy, Gaultier, darling. Names, names, names. Every rich bitch from New York is in there. Hockwenden, Ruttenstein, Vandebilt, Rothschild, Hookenfookenberger, Dachshund, Rottweiler, sweetie." ; - )

 
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Channel your inner Rock Chic

Miss Money Penny - Thursday, June 24, 2010

 

 

 

 

 

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Miss Money Penny's Trendproof Classics

Miss Money Penny - Friday, June 04, 2010

Miss Money Penny's Top 10 Trendproof Classics

1. Levis 501's

2. Anything in Classic Styled Leopard Print
3. Clean Cut Leather Jacket

4.  Knee length pencil or A-Line Skirts

5. Pumps / Sling Backs - Pointed Toe and 3" heel

5. Equestrian Style Boots

6. Ballet Flats

7. Designer Scarves

8. Neutral Trench Coats

9. Opaque Tights

10. Anything that makes you feel fabulous!


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NEW THIS WEEK ON MISS MONEY PENNY

Miss Money Penny - Thursday, June 03, 2010

  MISS MONEY PENNY FASHION EMPORIUM

   

   JUST IN - FASHION FINDS

VINTAGE MARNI
ONE OFF PONYSKIN
$450.00

MUI MUI
PINK SHOPPER
MMP$400.00

PHILLIP LIM 3.1
SHOULDER BAG
$250.00

KOOKAI
CARNABY BAG
MMP$99.00

KOOKAI
NANKLE BOOTS 40
MMP$89.00

VINTAGE ALBERTA FERETTI
SLINGBACKS 39.5
MMP$490.00

MARC JACOBS
NEW PEEP TOE 38
MMP$150.00

PATRITZIA PEPE
KNEE HIGH BOOTS 38
MMP$350.00

ALANNAH HILL
CHEAP TRICK TOP 8
MMP$180.00

PATRIZIA PEPE
JERSEY TOP 8
MMP$189.00

EROTKRITOS
JERSEY MODAL TOP 8-10
MMP$149.00

VERTIGO PARIS
LEOPARD TRENCH 12
MMO$120.00

For this week's Just In listings click here

TREASURE OF THE DAY!

Paul and Jo Suede Saddle Bag



Grey Suede saddle bag with white patent piping strap, can be adjusted to wear over the shoulder. Designed with beautiful gold fastening, bought in Paris from Paul & Jo, designer Avril gau. Slight imperfection right hand side, patent flap. Bought for $1,300, selling price $350.

Click here to snap me up first!

 

SALE CATALOGUE

Don't forget to check our SALE catalogue each week. Sellers keen to clear are often reducing prices. It might just be on something you've had your eye on you savvy little fashion queen!

Click here for our latest Reduced /On Sale items

SELLERS!

If you are selling an item which is slow to move please review your prices - are they realistic? is the image clear? To update the price of your items just email us at admin@missmoneypenny.net.au

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