Vintage Clothes Shopping in Buenos Aires —

<p>I wouldn&rsquo;t be caught dead in a shopping mall. Retail prices are insane, plus why pay income tax then spend more tax on clothes? Why would you want to look like everybody else? I&rsquo;ve never understood it.</p> <p>Growing up in Colorado, my mother had an &ldquo;I brake for garage sale&rdquo; bumper sticker on our car and she taught me the habit of hitting every church rummage sale or second-hand store for funky finds. I learned to sew at an early age, and junior high school home economic sewing classes were my favorite subject. I started remaking thrift store finds into my own fashions. I&rsquo;ve never stopped.</p> <p>Vintage and thrift store shopping is a form of treasure hunting and creating your own style. Plus, it&rsquo;s hip to be thrifty, not to mention it saves the planet.</p> <p>While in Buenos Aires, I roamed around incessantly finding fun clothes. I later took items that I loved but didn&rsquo;t fit to&nbsp;<a href="https://zaubee.com/biz/lucine-modista-va56ugic" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Lucine</a>&nbsp;Modista for alterations. I even resoled some sneakers. A friend of mine asked for recomendations of vintage places in Buenos Aires. Here are a few of my favorite places and locations.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@voxsolis108/vintage-clothes-shopping-in-buenos-aires-32832ee1e0e8"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>