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Friday 23 January 2015

Shepton Mallet Vintage Flea and Collectors Market


So, the weekend has arrived, bringing with it a blissful two day break from the 9-5 life for the vast majority of you; but the question is, how will you spend your Sunday? Sipping coffee in bed 'til early afternoon whilst perusing the glossy pages of Vogue? Suffering from the dreaded "wine flu" that follows a hefty Saturday night session? For those of you who tend to opt for one of those two aforementioned options and treat a Sunday as a lazy day in which you tend not to do a lot, I offer you two words in a bid to inspire you to do something a little bit more exciting and not waste a precious day off: vintage shopping! As I said in my last post, this Sunday, we'll be heading down to Shepton Mallet bright and early to set up a stall at Shepton Flea and Collectors Market.

The Shepton Flea and Collectors Market is scheduled to be hosted just six times this year, the dates for each event can be found on their website. It's raved about by numerous vintage bloggers, and with over 200 indoor stalls, it's a pretty vast event with plenty of vintage variety. What will we be taking, I hear you ask? A whole host of vintage delights to satisfy all of your vintage clothing dreams. We have a fairly substantially sized stall, so we will have a lot of great stock for you to look through on the day. However, as a bit of a taster, we've decided to give our blog readers a few sneak previews in regard to some of the more specialist items that we'll be bringing along on the day...


As you may know, we stock a wide variety of vintage fur coats and stoles. We'll have a wide selection of both real and faux fur on offer on Sunday. In regard to the real fur on offer, we think it is necessary to stress that we sell only vintage fur we do so in accordance with the EU Wildlife Trade Regulations, and hence have a "no new fur" policy. The image above is taken from our collection with the white fur coat being almost identical to the famous fur coat worn by Marilyn Monroe. Our collection is of phenomenal quality and luxurious design.


Ah, the Silver Cross - a pram so special that it can make even the coldest of hearts become broody. These prams are so exceptionally made that they were dubbed as the "Rolls Royce" of prams, and eventually became the pram of choice for the Royal family. That's right, little princes and princesses were transported in prams similar to the ones we have on offer. We'll be bringing some of our Silver Cross prams along for the ride. They'll be available for purchase, and if you're concerned about squeezing it into your car boot along with the abundance of other vintage bargains from the day, then fear not - you can talk to us about the possibility of delivery. 



So, if you're contemplating giving us a visit on Sunday, these are all the details you'll need:

Opening Times: 9.30am to 4.00pm
Entry: £3.50 per adult, accompanied children free
Location: The Royal Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset BA4 6QN.

We look forward to meeting you all!

Wednesday 21 January 2015

Vintage Markets.


Ah, January; a month of good intentions and fresh starts. Admittedly, it's somewhat refreshing and enjoyable to see people try new things as they bravely tackle their new years resolutions thus leaving the security of the comfort zone in the previous year. However, those countless style resolutions that are uttered at the closing hours of December 31st by women everywhere? They're often the ones that are most difficult to keep. Allow me to both elaborate, and offer a solution...

I could write a fairly gruelling screenplay about the horrors of shopping the high street in the January sales, complete with Alfred Hitchcock-esque creepy music. The clothes, the crowds, the chaos; that's an alliteration of justified fears right there. Then there's the horror of what lies within your own shopping bags when you return home in a dazed and confused state sporting multiple bruises and blisters; impulse buying is just the worst thing. You buy things on the sole premiss of them being a bargain, but then you slowly realise that you'll never wear them and they get cast deep into the dark abyss of your over-flowing wardrobe - is that really value for money? We've all been there, and this year I'm keen to avoid falling into the same relentless cycle. 

So, what are your options for January shopping? Do you go a full month without a fashion fix? Of course not; you simply head to your nearest vintage flea market. As clichéd as it may sound, January really is the perfect time for a style revolution, but the high street always finds itself in the same predicament as its customers at that time of year. They're keen to get rid of the old stock in preparation for the Spring collections. So whilst the gigantic red signs donning the seductive words "50% off" are undeniably alluring, you just end up falling back into the same routine of chasing the ever elusive and evolving trends, wasting both money and individuality along the way. Yet, a flicker of hope remains; vintage shopping allows you to invest in quality pieces at reasonable prices and you can rest easily knowing that your outfit will be unique. It's also surprisingly easy to keep up with the latest trends when wearing vintage. For example, the fashion of the 1970's is set to make a huge comeback in S/S15; so whilst the high street is currently clearing out the dregs of their stockroom in preparation for rail upon rail of mass produced 70's "inspired" clothing, you could be picking up a genuine 1970's piece for a fraction of the price at a vintage flea market. Case in point: last week, I purchased a genuine 1970's suede mini-dress for £25, whilst last year I paid £65 for a faux suede skirt on the high street; work that one out.  

So, this Sunday we'll be packing up our finest vintage garments and heading to Shepton Mallet's Flea and Collectors Market to give you all the chance to come down and get your hands on some new clothes and inject a bit of real style into your yearning wardrobes. This particular fair has over 200 stands inside, and even more stalls outside for those of you brave enough to tackle to the freezing temperatures. Thankfully, we'll be located inside. We'll be taking a substantial amount of stock and even some of our specialist items, including some vintage Silver Cross prams and some of our most luxurious vintage fur coats for you to have a gander at. On Friday,we'll be posting a more detailed blog post about the type of stock we'll be taking, and more information about the actual market and what you can expect to find there.

We look forward to seeing you all! 

Thursday 18 December 2014

Burberry Bliss

Kate Moss burberry trench coat cara delevingne vintage

Burberry is undeniably Britain's first and foremost premier luxury label, and you'd be hard pushed to find something more iconic in the fashion world than one of Burberry's signature trench coats. The history of the trench coat is quite fascinating, given it's ground-breaking fabric technology and the brand's phenomenal resurgence over recent years after the disaster that can be only be referred to as "chav-gate", but more on that later. We were beyond excited when we sourced some original 1980's Burberry trench coats; it's not every day that you find a vintage variation of a design that is still as popular now as it was almost a century ago. 

burberry trench coat vintage romeo beckham

Burberry was founded by Thomas Burberry in 1856, the brand established itself by focusing on outdoor attire. In 1880, Thomas Burberry invented the revolutionary fabric, gabardine; this fabric was hard-wearing, water resistant yet breathable. Orders were flooding in for this phenomenal fabric, but Burberry's first major client was none other than the British Army; the coats that Burberry made for the British Army would eventually become the inspiration behind the signature trench coats that we all know and love today. Quite the heritage, huh? Over the years, the trench coat has kept it's original basis of shape and is still made from 26 pieces of gabardine of various sizes, and it usually comes with a buckled belt and D-rings.

vintage burberry london trench coat

Yet, it's difficult to so much as utter the word Burberry without remembering the state of disarray that it fell into back in 2002...yes, it's time to discuss "chav-gate". We've all seen the photo of Danniella Westbrook looking as though she had bathed herself in that famous Burberry chequered print; it was at this one single moment that Burberry went from chic to chav. Peter York went on to state that "quite a lot of people thought that Burberry would be worn by the person who mugged them." The brand had fallen victim to its own success; luxury stops being luxury when it becomes too accessible.  At this point, it didn't seem as though Burberry had a hope of reviving its cult status, but somehow, they did.  Christopher Bailey, the creative director of Burberry, reduced the use of the check print and focused solely on the good bits of Burberry's heritage; the trench coat. Now, Burberry is fronted by only the most desirable models, namely Cara Delevingne, Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn and even a cameo appearance from Romeo Beckham! 

Kate Moss burberry trench coat cara delevingne vintage jourdan dunn

The trench coat encapsulates everything that Burberry stands for, it's traditional yet timeless; it is one of the few styles that is able to withstand the ever-changing, and sometimes fickle, fashion trends. The trench coat has endured countless updates, yet it's roots and heritage are never forgotten, so it remains to be both familiar and classic.


Kate Moss burberry trench coat cara delevingne vintage 1980s for sale

Kate Moss burberry trench coat cara delevingne vintage 1980s for sale

Kate Moss burberry trench coat cara delevingne vintage 1980s for sale

You can shop our range of vintage Burberry coats here. Hurry though, because they're selling fast!

Wednesday 10 December 2014

So, This Is Christmas...

Christmas jumper day, frankie the saturdays, mark wright, fearne cotton,

Well, it's that time of year again and to quote the famous song, the weather outside is most certainly frightful. But, do you know what really helps make these cold, winter nights more bearable? A Christmas jumper. Ah, where do I even begin? The Christmas jumper is something of a rite of passage, I'm a firm believer that everyone should have some cheesy, Mark Darcy esque festive jumper tucked away in the darkest recesses of their wardrobe. Admittedly, if you were to rewind a few years then you'd know that Christmas jumpers were considered something of a fashion faux pas, but over the most recent years, they've become something of a much-loved novelty within the fashion world, with celebrities and models alike joining in with the festive fun. In fact, in 2012, the charity Save The Children founded the hugely successful "Christmas Jumper Day" which is now an annual event in which they raise money and awareness for disadvantaged children in over 120 countries; December 12th is their official date this year. All jokes aside, Christmas is quintessentially a time of giving, and this is such a great cause, and it's also a fun, yet simple event to take part in to help some truly deserving children, so to quote Save The Children, let's "make the world better with a sweater." Our festive offering, you ask? This little vintage (what else?!) 80s number from Ralph Lauren...
Ralph Lauren Polo Christmas jumper Mark Darcy Vintage 1980s hand knitted sweater Save the children

Ralph Lauren Polo Christmas jumper Mark Darcy Vintage 1980s hand knitted sweater Save the children

Jumper is unisex and can be purchased here

This item is a rare, vintage treasure and has been hand-knitted. The second photo shows how it looks inside-out, and you can see the attention to detail that has been paid and the work that has gone into producing this jumper. The contrasting colours of cream, red and forest green make this jumper pop in a truly unique way; the skiing teddy bears add a touch of the eccentric and make this a quirky and fun piece. To quickly recap on the craftsmanship of this jumper, you can rest assured that this is an investment piece; we've dated it as an 80s piece and the condition is still excellent, so this little number could easily become your favourite jumper for the annual celebrations. The tag says that it's a medium size, but we've sized it as more of a large; as a woman, I'd personally wear it layered over a skirt and tights, with the sleeves rolled up because I like the oversized look, but as it's unisex it's easily styled for a man. Although I should warn you ladies; this jumper isn't going to turn your man into a Mark Darcy overnight. Sorry.

Mark Darcy, Christmas Jumper Day, Save the children

So, whether you're looking for a last minute outfit for Christmas jumper day, or a quirky alternative to wear to the table for your Christmas meal - this Ralph Lauren number could be for you. There's no denying that it's a head turner. Oh, and another thing...you can read more about the Save The Children "Christmas Jumper Day" here, and find out how to take part and donate.

Wednesday 26 November 2014

Be My Baby.

silver cross prams vintage for sale

Pregnancy is an exciting time for any expecting parent; all those "first" moments to look forward to; the first smile, the first tooth, the first steps, the first dirty nappy - they're all such exciting and precious moments, well maybe not the latter. Yet, for us shopaholics and sentimental hoarders, the "first" purchases are just as important, and perhaps one of the most significant "first" purchases is the pram. Whether you're buying blue for a boy, or purchasing pink for a girl, every baby needs a pram, and there is one name which stands out amongst the countless brands available: Silver Cross. Founded on Silver Cross Street in Leeds back in 1877, Silver Cross grew from humble roots to being the biggest pram manufacturer in the world, and we're delighted to have some vintage Silver Cross prams for sale.

silver cross prams vintage for sale

So, what is it that makes the Silver Cross such a household name and worthy investment?What's that? You want another of my fun filled vintage history lessons? Oh, if you insist. After it's humble establishment in 1877, Silver Cross grew rapidly and was dubbed as the "Rolls Royce" of prams. It became such a prestigious brand, that even the Royal family used them for their little princes and princesses and in 1948, Prince Charles was presented with a specially developed Silver Cross pram. Fancy, ey?

silver cross prams vintage for sale
Our collection of Silver Cross prams are available here

Silver Cross was revolutionary in its designs back in 1877, the founder,William Wilson, was an innovative inventor and engineer; it was he who developed the spring system and reversible hood which is recognisable in the modern pram that we know today. Nowadays, Silver Cross prides itself on being loved and trusted worldwide by their many customers whilst still pushing engineering boundaries, yet their original prams remain to be beautiful, practical and iconic. The metal frame, the shabby-chic colour scheme of navy and white is highly prolific of the brand, and looks undeniably chic. One question remains: would it be socially acceptable for me to buy a doll just so I could prance around the streets pretending to be a mother for the sole purpose of needing that pram?

Tuesday 11 November 2014

Winter Warmers.

Ah Winter - when the mornings become just as dark as the nights, and the weather as deceiving as a good  Instagram filter. Let's face it, when you think about it like that, it's almost enough to make you turn up the thermostat and send you whimpering to the warm embrace of your bed until the first glimmer of Spring arrives. However, to tempt you out of hibernation, we've scoured around for a selection of vintage coats so hot that they'd rival the dearly missed temperatures of Summer....almost. 

1. The 1960s Coat


1960s fashion swing coat tweed grey the beatles english lady vintage

This English Lady branded coat is quite the vintage gem and fits in perfectly with the British heritage vibes which are always popular with the ever lust-worthy Mulberry designers. This particular coat is made of 100% pure wool and comes in an appeasing palette of grey with subtle flecks of orange and brown which add further depth to rich quality of design. The coat is slightly flared which makes for a flattering silhouette in spite of the many layers that we'll undoubtedly be wrapping ourselves in this winter.  As far as detailing goes, the rounded collar is atypical of 1960's fashion but the five statement buttons help this coat fit in with contemporary styles, thus making it a truly timeless piece. So, dust off the vinyl player and your favourite Beatles record and get ready to embrace the swingin' sixties in this stylish swing coat available here

2. The Tweed Coat.

Alexon Herringbone wool double breasted vintage coat



This Alexon Herringbone offering is the perfect coat for all of you ladies who have to hop around the place for business meetings. Smart, sophisticated and stylish, it makes for the perfect office coat. The cut screams minimalism but the luxurious velvet collar adds the hint of elegance needed to really dress up a monotonous work wardrobe; the notched lapels and double breasted fastening are the final stroke of professionalism. This coat is sure to send the boardroom into hushed silence when you make your entrance. To quote the ultimate female entrepreneur; "Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman." You can see additional images of this dress and make the smart decision to purchase it here


3. The Camel Coat.

vintage camel hair coat fitted

I don't know what it is about a camel coat, but they always seem to epitomise ladylike elegance and style, and this Ravens coat is no exception. A stunning blend of soft 70% virgin wool and 30% camel hair, this coat is a true beauty. It features a slight flare to the hem and comes with a matching belt with slide buckle to really clinch in that waist and give you a more defined silhouette. Personally, I think a camel coat can really pull together a winter outfit, it might be something to do with its ability to stand out against the sea of greys and blacks which become a little bit tiresome during the winter months, yet it's still a universal shade that doesn't clash with any other colours. If you're looking for a coat which you can wear with virtually any outfit, then this could be for you.

4. The Cape

H Moser bottle green cape in the style of Victoria Beckham and Olivia Palermo

Don't they say to save the best until last? I admit, I've fallen a little bit in love with this H Moser cape. It's presented in the lovely autumnal shade of bottle green and is truly striking. With the likes of Victoria Beckham and Olivia Palermo being partial to this style, it's fair to say that a cape coat is a must-have this season, and really sets apart the trend setters from the fashion followers.  This particular cape is a fantastic blend of thick wool which really adds a stunning shape to what can often be perceived as a shapeless garment. I personally suggest that you buy this little number before I get the chance to snap it up myself and add it to my ever expanding collection. 



So, there you have it - our best selection of coats to keep you both fashionable and warm this winter. The best part? You needn't even venture out into the cold to purchase them! As ever, our full collection of coats are conveniently available here

Monday 29 September 2014

The Fur Debate...

vintage real fur coats marilyn monroe

vintage real fur coats marilyn monroe

Fur is perhaps the most controversial subject in the fashion world with fierce debates on the topic which have spanned over the course of decades, therefore it is often a difficult subject to broach.  As a concept, the selling of vintage clothing encourages the utilisation of all materials in a bid to promote sustainability, which means that we do sell vintage fur but we do so in accordance with the EU Wildlife Trade Regulations, and hence have a "no new fur" policy. 

In regard to selling fur, I feel that it is necessary to address the issues and history that comes with such a controversial topic rather than to shy away from them, yet I do so with an open mind. The 90's saw perhaps one of the biggest anti-fur movements in contemporary history, with PETA's supermodel led campaign  entitled "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur". Yet, in recent years fur has unabashedly crept back into the limelight with some of the faces (Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell) of that same campaign wearing fur. At the end of the day, fur comes down to personal preference and most of you will have had your minds made up on the topic well before stumbling onto this post so it would be unethical for us to either encourage or discourage our buyers on such a sensitive matter; however we feel that it is necessary to approach the subject with both honesty and sensitivity.  

With the main issues addressed, I will say that our collection of fur is presented in excellent condition - no stains, no odours or balding - such is the quality of vintage fur. Vintage fur is often referred to as "glamour without the guilt", and this is something worth considering if you are going to buy fur; you get the same luxury and quality without the animals of today dying. It almost makes sense to recycle vintage garments rather than to hide them away at the back of a closet whilst waiting around for this ethical dilemma to be solved; this way it avoids the unnecessary sourcing of new fur. Debbie Berwick, a well-renowned vintage retailer states “As long as the animals aren't going to be killed now, the coats that are here now, I cant see any problem re-wearing them. I don't like the fact that they're going to be killing animals in the future but I cant see the problem in wearing vintage." 

Regardless of your own personal stance on the matter, there is no denying that fur -  real or faux -will be big news this winter with celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Lily Allen and Kate Moss all being snapped wearing designs of real fur. Style and fashion aside, these celebrities applaud the unique luxury, warmth and ecologically-conscious properties that go along with choosing authentic vintage fur over man-made materials. We stock a wide variety of vintage fur which can be found here, with more to be added. The images above are both taken from our collection with the white fur coat being almost identical to the famous fur coat worn by Marilyn Monroe. Our collection is of phenomenal quality and luxurious design