Market Publique

Where do fashionable hipsters go to get their couture-vintage fashions. No, not to the local vintage store– after their post-brunch stop off at their secret Mission thrift mill there’s really nothing cool left. Ebay? Too many Eddie Bauer sweats, Mom. Sometimes they stop off at Market Publique. Nothing fer fellas yet, though.

March 10th, 2009 by Jeff |
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2 Responses to “Market Publique”.

  1. Mai :

    i hadn’t considered what a killing i could make off of guys vintage clothes. women’s clothes over saturate the market and since i mostly still buy thriftstore, i have too much stuff. also, if i buy it, it’s because i like it and going through the rigamarole of styling and photographing seems a pain. I buy for a guy friend and i could always look out for other choice pieces that won’t fit hima nd try to sell those. do guys buy clothes online at all? something to ponder.

  2. Jeff :

    Yeah, I think something like this for guys’ clothes would work great. $15 cool-looking vintage stuff online seems like an even better idea marketed to men than women, maybe. Two stereotypes that I have are: I don’t have as much patience for shopping in stores and I probably am not as picky about fit as I probably should be– I’d buy a $15 shirt I liked online without trying it on because a medium “usually fits,” and I’m fine with that. The secret is to get something like this onto guys’ radars.

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March 10th, 2009 by Jeff | Filed under web