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Polkadots and Moonbeams
L.A.-based Polkadots & Moonbeams stocks a whimsical mix of one-of-a-kind vintage items and a tightly edited selection from current labels.
Products: women's clothes, vintage, shoes, bags, jewelry, boutique
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Posh Vintage
Awash with vibrant multiple-view images of each garment and crisp, information-rich layouts—complete with detailed measurements—this Miami-based vintage clothing boutique is as devoted to great presentation as it is to sourcing high-caliber designer pieces (expect names like Jean Muir, Thea Porter, Holly Harp, and Ossie Clark).
poshvintage.com
poshvintage.com
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Remix Vintage Shoes
Operating out of Los Angeles, Remix is devoted to dead-stock vintage footwear from the 1920s to the '70s—for years its shoes have been favored by swing dancers and rockabilly fans and have shown up in movies like Boogie Nights and Saving Private Ryan. As word of its trove has spread, it has started replicating its most popular styles (we especially favor the perforated oxfords and Mary Jane sandals), thoughtfully keeping prices under $200.
remixvintageshoes.com
remixvintageshoes.com
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RustyZipper
This vintage clothing resource stocks a robust, budget-friendly assortment of clothing and accessories. Searching is a breeze: filter by decade, style, or size; plus, incredibly detailed measurements are given for each item.
Products: denim, women's clothes, vintage, shoes, bags, jewelry, boutique
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Nasty Gal Vintage
This easy-to-navigate site has wonderfully vivid fashion photography and is packed with a unique blend of on-trend vintage goods—from a cozy cable-knit sweater with batwing sleeves to a canary yellow swing coat—alongside a few well-chosen contemporary pieces. Its blog keeps visitors up-to-date on new arrivals and owner Sophia Amoruso's latest obsessions.
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This easy-to-navigate site has wonderfully vivid fashion photography and is packed with a unique blend of on-trend vintage goods—from a cozy cable-knit sweater with batwing sleeves to a canary yellow swing coat—alongside a few well-chosen contemporary pieces. Its blog keeps visitors up-to-date on new arrivals and owner Sophia Amoruso's latest obsessions.
shopnastygal.com
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Ting London
Upon her graduation from the Royal College of Art in London, Inghua Ting was inspired to create high-end-looking belts, wallets, and bags made from recycled materials like vintage saddles, old seat belts, and leather belts. Her satchels and barrel bags have a cool, industrial feel and are crafted from vegetable-tanned leathers and secondhand materials sourced from Paris, London, and Los Angeles.
Featured in the April 2009 issue.
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