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Smart in Tartan
This dress is a star player in outfits for all occasions, from cozy days at home to “casual gothic” outings with my girlfriends.
Burnt-Orange Brilliance
This bold, practical jumper makes every outfit pop. I’ve worn it at least a hundred times — in summer, snowfall, and everything in between.
Dark Charmer
My style is equal parts dark academia and edgy vampire. This exquisite blouse allows for endless iterations within my aesthetic realm.
The Sneaky Rogue
I’m on a slow quest for ethically-made garments with spooky Victorian vibes and practical flourishes.
Matchy-Matchy at the Market
For Meg, our Communications Director, power dressing means serving interesting monochromatic looks put together with comfort, joy, and sustainability in mind.
A Floral Dress for All Seasons
This dress has been one of my go-to pieces for every place and occasion, from the streets of Italy to the beaches of Puerto Rico and even as loungewear at home.
Union Made
This coat bears the history of organized labor initiated by women in the garment industry on one tiny tag. Editorial resident Iris Aguilar thrifted the garment, and Vintage Detective Alex Stevens digs into its connections to the American labor movement.
A Little Paris in San Francisco
Welcome to our first crossover post! Many of you who read the blog regularly are familiar with Alex Stevens, our resident ‘Vintage Detective.’ who will talk about the history behind this outfit repeater by Caitlin Pellizzi.
An Encore Promenade
This isn't necessarily a go-to piece, but rather a garment that I was happy and proud to wear again: my junior prom dress! I first wore this dress back in June 1993 and wore it again May 2017 to a Derby Day party.
From Product to Project; A Flannel in Flux
I'm a longtime maker/hacker/fixer, passionate scavenger/trash connoisseur, and someone who stubbornly refuses to let clothing die. My flannel now has over thirty patches and every bit of fabric has a story.
‘Making it work,’ Thrifty Style
I recently purchased this green sweater from a local thrift store. My budget for experiments with imperfect clothing maxes out at $5 so for $3.50, this sweater felt like a worthwhile investment.
Chrissi Burnett, Outfit Repeater Extraordinaire
The star of this ‘fashion show’ is the Alaska eagle t-shirt. There isn't anything better than a t-shirt that fits perfectly.
Take your ‘Special Occasion’ Top to the Next Level
This is the story of my mother's wedding dress remake.
A Future Vintage Storyteller Garment
This is the story of my mother's Friendship Jacket, in her words
Black on Black
Vivkea is one of our pioneer Outfit Repeater contributors! Her lewk is absolutely stunning and so cool it makes us want to get to know her better...or at least take some style notes.