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Hey everybody

Ive been wondering where do you shop for cute vintage clothing when your on a budget? I currently live in Van Nuys, Ca an I dont do internet shopping because I like to try it on an see if its worth the buy.

Looking forward to hearing your responses
xoxo
Dixie Darling

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If you are on a SHOE STRING BUDGET and really want to save, then your ultimate option is Thriftstores. You must find a good amount to visit so that, just incase you don't find much in one store, then there's always a fallback.
I usually find when I plan on going into 5 thriftstores, that it results in me finding a few items. It's superfun and you always come across something very pretty. Have an open mind too when shopping here, because, something that may not look vintage/retro/pinup at first, can look that way with a few changes/alterations. Check on the web for local Thriftstores or goodwills. Have fun and good luck!! - XOXO Aubrey

I'm with Aubrey. Thrift stores really are you better bet when shopping on a budget. I'm rather crafty with a sewing machine, so I often alter dresses and skirts that I find in thrift shops.
If at first something doesn't seem like a real gem, accessories really work wonders in bringing out the beauty in any garment. A thick waist belt, for example. =0]
Thank you
Oh yes Thrift stores are a must! I am a seamstress so I can get really creative with the stuff I buy, do you have a sewing machine? because I can show you some videos on how to quickly and easily alter your clothes
Try etsy.com
my wife finds a lot of vintage accessories and other wardrobe pieces there for our shoots.
You never know what you might find on Ebay either, just need to have an idea of what you're looking for and some patience :-)
Etsy.com is wonderful too! I have a jewelry line that I sell on there, etsy.com/shop/theplaidfoxx. I can recommend some great shops, but they can be expensive since alot of it is handmade.
I'm more of a consumer than a seamstress; is it hard to learn to the basics of alteration for shoots?
Not one bit, You can work with a safety pin almost as good as a sewing machine. Here is a good video that gives you the basics, also she has other videos that you could watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_FQsN3qITM&feature=PlayList&...

Cherry Cyanide said:
I'm more of a consumer than a seamstress; is it hard to learn to the basics of alteration for shoots?
Thanks a bunch
thank you!

Amanda Haas said:
Not one bit, You can work with a safety pin almost as good as a sewing machine. Here is a good video that gives you the basics, also she has other videos that you could watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_FQsN3qITM&feature=PlayList&...

Cherry Cyanide said:
I'm more of a consumer than a seamstress; is it hard to learn to the basics of alteration for shoots?
i know ou dont want to internet shop
but there are some store that will cater to you like they would if you were in the store
actually talk to you through yuor purchase
you should contact Cadence macmicheal at www.prettythingsboutique.com
if its still not for you try looking for your closest vintage thrift store, many owners have no idea the gems they are carrying and sell them for way under there value.
i know people who go every day looking for the perfect vintage peices
good luck hun
if only we had the millions of dollars it would take to have the all the clothes and costumes we wanted
xoxox
I would love to see some videos since i'm a curvy gal i'm always having a hard time with sizing.

Amanda Haas said:
Oh yes Thrift stores are a must! I am a seamstress so I can get really creative with the stuff I buy, do you have a sewing machine? because I can show you some videos on how to quickly and easily alter your clothes

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