VINTAGE FASHION…

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‘We Heart Vintage Co’, is a stunning blog on fashion and photography for the 1920’s to the 70’s and beyond.

The photographs are beautiful and the writer covers the different decades, fashion, cinema and tv, music and pin-up girls with flare.

You will want to spend all day slowly browsing her site to learn all there is to know about the vintage years, http://www.weheartvintage.co

WHERE TO SELL/RECYCLE OR BUY YOUR SECOND HAND CLOTHES…

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With such an awful summer, I’m sure many of us (myself included) have a wardrobe full of items we need to either sell or want but haven’t been inspired to do anything about it.

Well, I’ve done a bit of research for you and you are sure to find one of the website below perfect for you to either sell, recycle or buy clothes.

http://www.bigwardrobe.com

http://www.fashionfayre.com

http://www.clothesagency.com

http://www.kerrytaylorauctions.com

http://www.auction-help.co.uk

http://www.stuffusell.co.uk

http://www.auctioning4u.co.uk

http://www.dropbuysell.com

http://www.gumtree.com

http://www.vivastreet.co.uk

http://www.priceminister.co.uk

HARDLY EVER WORN YOUR OUTFIT?…

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How many outfits have you got in your wardrobe that you have hardly every worn? I bet you even have some that still have their tags on them. Well if you have some original designer outfits or accessories then a new website HARDLYEVERWORNIT is the one stop shop for you.

Sharon Wolter-Ferguson has spent the last two years developing this site which is a one stop shop for all those designer items you have hardly ever worn.

They call this’ the crème de la crème’ of designer clothing. So, if you’re a shopaholic in remission, or a fashion magpie who just can’t say no at the checkout, this is the place for you.

It works a bit like Ebay in that you upload and manage your own listings, and then the site just takes fifteen percent from your sale or Sharon and her team will sell it for you.

Its basically an online resource where you can find your designer clothes at a fraction of their retail price. http://www.hardlyeverwornit.com/

‘A verified designer version of Ebay – Grazia’