Eww. Today is another grim, rainy day so the hubby and I will stay indoors and play house. To follow up on the pink thread, I wanted to show you another pink dream I thrifted in Canada - it's a pink leather crop jacket by Alfani and it was a mere 6 bucks at a 50 percent off sale last summer at Stretch Thrift in Toronto (TIP: When every one else is scouring the racks for sun dresses, hit the winter jacket aisle). I'm wearing it with a ludicrously expensive uber long scarf I bought new at Anthrolopogie.
Hubby calls it the bubble gum jacket. It has this sheen to it, and I must admit that I never would have cast a second glance at it if it were full-priced. But that's the neat thing about thrift and charity shopping: you can experiment with looks you never would have because the monetary risk is low. If it works, great; if not, you can donate it back. Would you say your thrift shopping allows you to play more with your style?
I had to show you another look with the same jacket and scarf, worn about six months ago when my thighs were small enough to fit into these jeans: thrifted boho sweater; thrifted Angel jeans and thrifted leather booties and bag - now that I see that bag I realize it's another bag that's gone missing in my move, along with my treasured carpet bags - WAH.
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Photo courtesy KeepitRetro, Etsy. |
Speaking of carpet bags, I have an update re: the Etsy-bought carpet bag, above, by UK company Carpet Bags. I emailed the company after I did the post last week and heard back from Alex, who told me this bag (as I had guessed) was from the 1980s, mid-80s, to be exact. It was one of three sizes made that were sold through a full-page spread in Country Living magazine (which, aside from Elle Decor, is one of my decor mag faves). The style is "Gladstone" and the tapestry is called "Forest." Isn't that cool? I'm so excited to have some info on my "new" vintage bag!!!
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