The Monday after I returned from the cottage, I went straight into the shop during my lunch break (handily located a mere 3 minute walk from work at Queen and Portland). It was, in a word, overwhelming. The shop had racks crammed with dresses, skirts, blouses, jackets, shirts...you name it. Plus a whole downstairs filled with shoes. And everything was being sold for between $10-$50. As they say, an hour for lunch just isn't enough!
I decided to play strategically and do some power-shopping, vintage style. First I attacked the racks of dresses, digging through them as adeptly as a pig sniffing for truffles. It wasn't long before I had a pile weighing down my arms.
With less than 20 minutes to spare (and I hadn't even glanced at the other 9/10ths of the store), I headed to the makeshift change room. I threw clothes on and off like my life depended on it. I refused to leave without something in my hand!
With few precious lunchtime minutes to spare, I finally settled on this gorgeous number from the 70s - lined, in mint condition and $30 to boot:
So pressed was I for time, that I actually went back the next day after work just for a bit more browsing. Success? You bet! 60s wool pencil skirt? Yes please:
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With only a couple more months left to clear out their stock, I have a feeling I'll be popping in fairly regularly...so much vintage, so little time!
THE DETAILS:
Dress:
Era: 70s
Material: Cotton or polyester
Label: Trendsetter Best Dresses
Made in Canada (Canadian ILGWU label present)
Skirt:
Era: 60s or 70s
Material: wool/polyester
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