get_atomized
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I think it's a fun thing to deconstruct a vintage item that is otherwise unwearable because of stains that just won't come out, rips that are too far gone to repair, etc, especially if I got the item cheap because of those faults. What could be wrong with that! I had a great 1950s lace dress that fit wonderfully in the bodice and hips but had awful black stains all along the bottom and the sleeves, so I hacked off the offending bits and now I have a sleeveless lace minidress
[huh] It's a punk thing, so sue me! I don't think it's such a crime to do something purely for aesthetic purposes with no practical use whatsoever
I do think it's an atrocity to defile a perfectly wearable and wonderful vintage item to make high-end fashion, however. I think it's ridiculous to deconstruct any item of clothing and then SELL it! Almost as ridiculous as somebody paying MORE for ruined suit than one in swell condition
[huh] It's a punk thing, so sue me! I don't think it's such a crime to do something purely for aesthetic purposes with no practical use whatsoever
I do think it's an atrocity to defile a perfectly wearable and wonderful vintage item to make high-end fashion, however. I think it's ridiculous to deconstruct any item of clothing and then SELL it! Almost as ridiculous as somebody paying MORE for ruined suit than one in swell condition