Thursday, May 18, 2006

[EVENT] Vintage Sample Sale -NYC

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:55 AM

    vintage vintage, at $10 or more, oh crap i want to go!

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  2. Anonymous12:31 PM

    i know! i agree!

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  3. Anonymous2:35 PM

    sounds awesome! if this is their 1st, does that mean there will be more?

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  4. Anonymous10:06 PM

    want more vintage?
    go
    to
    GARAGE SALE, QUEENS
    What is this place?
    The business card states: WAREHOUSE FLEA MARKET.

    What category does it fit into? Take the Q66 bus along Northern Boulevard & get off BEFORE 111th Street. This big garage space houses a hodgepodge of odds & ends. At one point or another, I've seen old products not made anymore, real Kangol hats for $5.00!, cool vintage paintings, reasonably-priced triple-X rated videos (for the naughty thrifty, of course), dusty paperbacks & hardcovers from the 70's, nuts, bolts, etc., etc. It's dank & dusty, so bring your Claritin & check it out. This oddball establishment just might surprise you.


    [WAREHOUSE FLEA MARKET is at 32-24 111th Street, near Northern Boulevard, 718-533-1217]

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  5. Anonymous11:08 PM

    more vintage...

    check out HOPE STREET
    Now that there's no Domsey's, there's always "Hope"...Street. Check out XELA, a middle-of-nowhere thrift shop, if you're a fan of Sal's Boutique (Salvation Army). Thrifty prices, too! I saw a range of prices from about $4 to $25!

    XELA is at 53 Hope Street between Marcy Avenue & Havemeyer


    and

    VINTAGE WHINE
    One great vintage place that you might not know about: ATOMIC PASSION. You can really go buck wild with all the vintage threads & accessories. ATOMIC PASSION overflows with floor-to-ceiling dresses, accessories, menswear & an excellent shoe department.

    430 East 9th Street, near First Avenue

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  6. Anonymous12:13 PM

    oh, here's another sample sale!

    Olga Kapustina Sample Sale
    Thurs. & Fri., 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
    161 W. 22nd St., 3rd fl., b/t Sixth & Seventh Ave.

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  7. Anonymous2:24 PM

    i had a really good time!
    and of course, i ended up going for the $100 vintage goods, spending over 500 here.

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