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Vintage stores like Screaming Mimi’s, No Relation Vintage and Vice Versa are all absolutely amazing and I think three of the TOP RATED vintage stores in the city. If vintage is your niche, the city is the place to find the best selection of vintage whether through thrift, consignment or vintage stores. I have always found the city thrift shops although pricier have a much wider variety of style and fashion trends. You can spend days and days in the city going to all the “major” thrift shops let alone some smaller ones that aren’t even on the radar yet. And you never know, you might find that extraordinary piece or label you always wanted while looking. I tend to stick with familiar brands that are a good fit rather than “label” shopping. Please don’t be discouraged by this, you will find some great buys just not every trip.
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But I think it had more to do with luck - they had just restocked the racks a couple of hours earlier. ?Īt the Goodwill in New Rochelle I talked about in my last post, I bought a Tory Burch summer dress for $29.99 (not on sale) – it wasn’t because it was Tory Burch but rather black which is my favorite clothing color (I know, I know) and it fit perfectly.
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Me personally, I do not need a Dolce and Gabbana tee-shirt that is normally $275 for $39 – but for some, that is their spectacular buy and I get it and totally respect it. I have been to some thrift stores where I gasp at the prices and I walk into some thrift stores and do a little victory dance ? it all depends on how you look at it. The French title for Disney Pixar’s 2015 computer-animated film Inside Out was Vice-Versa.While doing my spring cleaning I looked at my “finds” and I realized that I have a few top quality pieces that I otherwise would not have had but for my “eagle eye” in thrift stores. The name underscores the nature of same-sex love and suggests that it is just as legitimate as its opposite-sex counterpart. Vice Versa is also the name of what is considered the first lesbian magazine in the U.S., launched in 1947 by Edythe Eyde under the pseudonym Lisa Ben, an anagram for lesbian. It also may have helped inspire the 1972 novel Freaky Friday and its subsequent film adaptation. The book was variously adapted to the stage and the screen, including one film adaptation in 1988 starring Fred Savage and Judge Reinhold. Thomas Guthrie’s 1882 Victorian novel, Vice Versa: A Lesson to Fathers, tells the story of a father and son who, through magical hijinks, switch places for a time (boy to man and man to boy, or vice versa). Or maybe because it’s just fun to say, what with its bouncy alliteration inspiring the playful vicey-versey by the 1850s.Īs such a common expression, vice versa has been featured in a number of popular works over the years. It does see a boost in printed popularity beginning in the 20th century, perhaps with the rise of public education, literacy, and access to classical literature. Though a learned Latin term, vice versa has become a common and widespread phrase in English, used in many different contexts. The Latin phrase vice versa literally means “with the position turned.” It’s first seen in English in the early 1600s as a way to say “conversely.” The expression became a convenient way to show reciprocity and complementarity (e.g., We will watch your dog when you’re out of town and vice versa).