From:TheBahamasWeekly.com
Trash to Treasure
By Tyrina Neely
Nov 30, 2009 - 2:20:13 PM
One man’s trash is another
man’s treasure. Truer words have never been spoken. For fashion
enthusiasts who know the value of a dollar, or for those in search of
clothes with a little more character than today’s mass produced
department store fill, vintage and second hand stores are a godsend.
Vintage shopping is one of my
favorite pastimes. When abroad with hours to kill on a lazy Sunday
afternoon, browsing vintage stores and the rush of uncovering the
perfect find provides the ultimate sense of accomplishment only a true
shopper would understand.
Over the years I have scored
fabulous finds during my vintage shopping escapades from vintage
Versace belts in Rome, Italy to perfectly broken-in Armani riding boots
in New York City. But, where to go in Nassau for a uniquely aged piece
at a great price?
Aside from the occasional
great yard sale where you may be able to find a good piece on a lucky
day, there are very few locations on the island to purchase quality
second hand clothing and shoes. However, there are quite a few places
where you can score fabulous old, quirky accessories. One of them is
the Consignment store on Nassau Street where I stumbled across a great
earring and necklace set at a great price.
I am still mastering the art
of haggling (something I always get a little embarrassed to do) but I
was able to purchase a hand strung, fresh water pearl necklace with a
large butterfly shaped stained glass charm with matching earrings
originally for $20! From the intricate stained glass charm the retail
value of the set is far greater.
We cannot all afford designer
clothing fresh off the racks, but your wardrobe can only take so much
mass produced “made in china” junk before you yearn for a handmade,
quality piece that won’t fall apart after two wears. If your budget is
tight, then second handing it is the way to go.
Below is a short list of
stores that carry second hand, vintage or vintage inspired clothing and
accessories. Most of the stores on this list carry very limited
clothing, however you can find great vintage costume jewelry, hats,
scarves, bags and other accessories.
A. Baker & Sons, Bay Street
Balmon Antiques, Bay Street
Bamboo-Bamboo, Lyford Cay Shopping Centre
Odessa
Gardens, Centerville
Thrifty Way, East Street
The Consignment Shop, Nassau Street
The Salvation Army, Mackey Street
If you’ve scoured our local
thrift and second hand stores to no avail, but you’ve been eying some
great pieces your girlfriend has buried in her closet, then gather some
of your girlfriends for a ‘swishing’ party. A huge trend in major
cities around the world, swishing is a cost-effective and green
alternative to traditional shopping. Women gather and they each bring a
quality piece of clothing or accessory to swap with their friends at no
cost.
We all have items in our
wardrobe that have been gently or barely worn and still in great
condition that we have simply lost interest in. Swishing provides the
opportunity to freshen up your wardrobe with new pieces you love while
ridding it of pieces you are no longer fond of.
There is even a website
http://www.swishing.org/
which will provide resources to help you plan your own swishing party.
According to the website, following these simple guidelines below will help you organize a successful swishing party.
Running a Swishing party is simple, just follow the Rules of the Rail:
1)
Everyone must bring at least one item of quality clothing.
2) You will have half an hour to browse before the swish opens.
3) No item may be claimed before the swish opens.
4) As soon as the swish is declared open, everyone may take what they want.
Even when your
wallet is a little tight, there are fun ways to freshen up your
wardrobe and get beautiful pieces you will treasure for years for
little or no cash.
Tyrina Neely
Tyrina Talks Fashion is your weekly serving of fashion forecasting,
trend reporting, figure analysis and helpful fashion tips and tricks. Email
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