Vintage Style can be \u00a0found at thrift stores.The truth is thrift stores \u00a0are often a bit of a mystery .Thrift stores are not always vintage stores neither do they carry new garments. I’m a bit of a snob and anyone who knows me can attest I don’t really love secondhand shopping. By secondhand shopping I’m referring to thrift store shopping . Don’t get me started on the trips I’ve endured to \u00a0the Salvation Army thrift store, the Goodwill , St Vincent de Paul or countless other thrift stores. I could break out in a rash just thinking about it . The fact that most of them smell somewhere between grandma’s mothballs and the inside of an old work boot, doesn’t help.<\/p>\n
Thank \u00a0vintage style lovers , who have created a whole new stream of ways to \u00a0market vintage clothes , accessories and products. I \u00a0have discovered something that many of you clever readers may or may not know . Vintage \u00a0is now a hot seller online.There are many websites and blogs that spealize in selling vintage clothing . Let’s explore a couple of my favorites.<\/p>\n