Okay, so I really love the vintage look. How do you achieve that vintage look while staying contemporary and not having the whole thing look contrived?
I think The J. Peterman Company is a good place to start:
Edda van Heemstra Hepburn Rushtons Coat
I have to admit, I fantasize about an entire J. Peterman Company wardrobe on a regular basis. Now... I just need to figure out how to make more money to be able to afford it... hahaha.
Garage sale??
I mean that might kill a bird and a half with one stone (the whole bird being getting rid of lots of stuff and making room for the new stuff (the 1/2 bird... because I know there's no way I could make enough selling my old clothes to pay for all my new ones)
I think The J. Peterman Company is a good place to start:
I have to admit, I fantasize about an entire J. Peterman Company wardrobe on a regular basis. Now... I just need to figure out how to make more money to be able to afford it... hahaha.
Garage sale??
I mean that might kill a bird and a half with one stone (the whole bird being getting rid of lots of stuff and making room for the new stuff (the 1/2 bird... because I know there's no way I could make enough selling my old clothes to pay for all my new ones)
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