Showing posts with label NYC vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYC vintage. Show all posts

23 January 2011

Closet Purging Has Kept Me From Blogging!

As the New Year approached, I realized I had a lot of closet purging to do. Decisions to make (closing the Etsy shop, and ditching eBay), donations to my favourite charity, and clothing that needs to sell so I can find my beloved "babies" go to g00d homes where they are loved as much as I loved them. So eventually I'll be re-opening "Shop Idee Fixe" offering designer, high street, as well as vintage. I even have a few tricks up my sleeve --think giveaways, auction style listings, and more! this was/ is a major undertaking, as many of my vintage items now fit the Punk Glam Princess, and i have a future vintage collection of items I love and will continue to love for years to come!

Here's a sneak peek of what you'll find for sale at rock bottom prices. Oh please don't be afraid to make me an offer -- I promise no unreasonable offer will be turned down! I want it all out and finding good homes!

Marc Jacobs Silk and Suede Platform Booties Never Worn!

Top Shop Teal Turquoise Platforms worn once

Gucci Mules

Vintage 1940s Exquisite Condition Mink Cape!

Vintage 1970s Levi Jacket

I have loads more to offer, and it will take me a bit of time to list it all! I used to have a flea market biz as well as brick and mortar shop, so there are masses of vintage items to list, as well as my designer items! Here's your chance to snag a great bargain! So keep your eyes on the lookout, I'll be sure to make an announcement when items go up on the blog shop.

XXX

20 April 2009

Buffalo Exchange and Tokyo 7

Last weekend I finally made it down to the East Village and brought two bags of clothing to Buffalo Exchange location to sell. I have to warn you, I think it really depends on who is doing the buying, as they passed up so many of my designer goodies and picked out the least interesting things I had (literally what I would consider the crap.) The other buyer was accepting some mass-market, low-end items. What? I also wasn't impressed with the selection at the East Village location on this day, although the prices are very reasonable and I'm sure turnover makes things more interesting. I spotted a cute pair of Chloe sandals for $60. Outdated, but cute nonetheless. Oh, and since it's just a few doors down from the infamous traditional Italian bakery Veniero's, don't miss getting one of their freshly made cannoli's for a snack! YUMMM! They also have a cafe in the back if you're shopping weary and need a pick-me-up!

A few blocks away is Tokyo 7, which every time I try to go, I somehow manage to hit at closing. This is definitely more my speed, with quality clothing at very good prices. I spotted a Hermes square scarf for $30, a Pucci silk square for $40, Prada shoes for $90, a Gucci handbag for $100, and loads of other goodies. Unfortunately I had my husband and daughter with me and they were getting antsy, so I couldn't really do much shopping. I was also trying to stick to a strict budget and looking for specific items I need rather than just a good deal. So I'll definitely be going back when I have more time to browse!

Tokyo 7 doesn't seem to have a website but here are their details:
64 East 7th Street
New York City, NY 10003-8438
+1 212 353 8443
Open HoursNoon-8:30p M-Su

I suppose it depends on what you're looking for and what your budget will allow when shopping Buffalo Exchange as well as Tokyo 7, but definitely check each you may just snatch something you've coveted at a bargain price!

Cheers!
Suzanne
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