There’s been a lot of discussion, on this site and others, about the popping price bubble with luxury goods.
It hasn’t happened yet,
jimmy choo, even though fewer people can buy designer products right now,
Gucci Sunglasses, and even though $1,
Gianmarco Lorenzi slae,000 for shoes is more ridiculous than hunting moose in the White House.
But those seeking
Chanel and Gucci on a budget may still be in luck,
chanel, at least in one department: vintage clothing.
Though Burberry trenches still hover at $1,000 at Barneys,
Louboutin Slingbacks, and Rodarte gowns go for $5,
jimmy choo boots sale,000 at Bergdorf, we’ve seen near-plummeting prices on bags, shoes, and dresses at second-hand stores around New York City. This weekend alone,
laurent sandals, we spied a Botkier bag for $80, a
Chanel jacket for $200, and various starlet jeans for $20 – $40 each. Hunting around eBay for Luella and Anna Sui shows a similar trend – as in, you might actually be able to buy it.
Those of you in small towns are like,
christian red sale, “So? I bought a Pucci dress at a second hand store this week for $3,
ouboutin classic black!” And for that,
Louboutin Pumps, we will always envy you… sigh.
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Shopping Recessionista: Vintage Gets Affordable By Natalie Hormilla Monday, Dec 1, 2008 / 12:01 PM GMT -5