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Rockapin-up said:[/IMG]
That is totally a deal for that dress--so pretty!
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BeBopBaby said:I just got this cute little straw hat through the Vintage Blow Out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...MEWN:IT&viewitem=&item=280117718267&rd=1&rd=1
The seller says that it is from the 40s, but it almost looks like late 30s to me. What do you ladies think, when would you date the hat?
Sunny said:(Can you tell I think you got a fantastic deal?? )
Kimberly said:go to eBay. Put VBO in the search title. It will then give you options. I start out at vintage and then women's clothing and I get my results. Have fun!!
MaryDeluxe said:I can't keep up with this thread! So, how about I add a little to it! More from that estate sale I went to last month. I am slowly sending things off to the dry cleaners. Some of the clothing I'm just to afraid to try to clean myself. The dry cleaners has done a beautiful job on the things I have taken him so far! Here are two more dresses that I bought for $10 bucks each. They cost about $20 to dry clean a piece. So, they are my 30 dollar dresses now. lol The black one with the bows will need to be altered on the shoulders because it's to big, but I think it will be worth doing. The other dress fits like a dream
Edit to add this sweet gab western shirt and pant suit! To bad I'm not skinny enough to wear it!
Hep Kitten said:This is only my third post to the lounge. You ladies have exquisite taste and amazing luck. The folks at work must be wondering by now what exactly it is that makes me drool as I sit at my desk! I just won these babies:
The item description said they are screw-back, 1940's and in excellent condition. All I know is I fell in love. I also had to bow out of a Bakelite auction that got a little too steep for my pockets. It was a beautiful matching 'bundle of cherries' chocker and earring set. The last time I looked, the auction was at $243! They were gorgeous though. In any case, I am happy with my new earrings.
Fleur De Guerre said:I'm afraid not hun, they have been SERIOUSLY cracking down on purchases from the states. If it is stated as worth more than £36 you will be taxed on the remainder, though I am sure they add more on. Plus they double the fees as bogus "handling" fees, meaning that the last thing I bought was a £50 dress, marked as a gift, but they charged me £8 customs and £8 handling. La-hame!
I think of it like, you wouldn't have got it in the UK anyway, or you'd have paid more so it's still worth it. It is utterly fabulous too!
LolitaHaze said:This is my latest purchase that I am extra excited about!! I really hope it fits!! *crosses fingers*
SarahB said:That western suit is amazing! I tried on a similar shirt a few weeks ago and was so gutted that it didn't fit.
LolitaHaze said:
Daisy Buchanan said:Wow, I take a break from this thread for a couple of days, I come back to find all you shop-a-holics loaded up with the greatest things!!!
Too many to list individually, but everything I have seen is amazing:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
You gals are good!!
I was trying to be good since the past month I've been on an ebay binge. But I couldn't pass up this circle dress. I don't have anything like it, and it's gonna be perfect for a week in Newport!
SarahB said:Cute! I see very similar ones crop up on Ebay quite regularly although they are usually clips without the red eye detail.