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Shop Cat - Secondhand Bookstore (via AmirAli Sharifi)
Pretty happy with today’s bargain! #vintage #burlesque #bargain #thrift #charityshop #seco
Still trying to sell some of my Dapper/Spiffy outfits! Solo: A Star Wars Story printed A-Link Skirt
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usakumya: Elizabeth Unicorn was the first piece of brand that was not secondhand. I really love it,
For no reason I decided I hated almost all of my clothing (that wasn’t handmade) this winter.
Ziggurat-adorned dressing table set, vernacular deco/liberty, Italian.
Week 41: PopsikleshopTaken 10/22/15
My babies are almost prepared. They just need few layers of gesso and yellow ochre #nottingham #art
One of my favourite secondhand finds ✨
a new start, kind ofbooks around the world, no. 25by celeste noche
i thought three months was too long, but the first month has already flown by. the last time i was h
breakfast book from the shop’s penguin collection & eggs from farmer boblife in a book
aaaaand i’m back in the bookshop!while i’m here for my artist residency, i’ll be s
Vintage Abstract Sweater by RiskbyBrittany
As a #minimalist who low key hates the beach (), this is pretty much the only #swimwear I need. Oft
It’s Earth Week and as much as I want to use this as a chance to rally all of you to take acti
Truly no better feeling than strolling through Brooklyn + finding a gem like this wooden picture fra
Two months into #SpendingPending and I’m starting to see consumption very differently. One of
Sarah, 23“I’m wearing a vintage dress and vintage Frye boots. My current style
heartsfemme:my favourite thing about buying books secondhand is finding the things people used as bo
Habit of a secondhand clothes seller (Habit de Fripier), c. 1720
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