Post number #1078106, ID: 4f25cb
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Not like in a thrifting way but in a "i want plus fours trousers for my tintin cosplay but they stopped being used in the 60s" way
Post number #1078109, ID: cded34
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Looked it up on Google and you can buy vintage clothes either in speciality boutiques that are available online or in certain cities in the states as well as on Etsy/eBay. If you want authentic clothing from the 60s that are secondhand then maybe estate sales might be an option? Also heard of websites like Poshmark and Depop on a forum. Users sell their own clothing on these apps if I remember correctly. Best of luck and have fun with the fashion, g/u/rl~!
Post number #1078119, ID: 278158
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this thread is too wholesome and positive. stonecold truecel operatives attack!!
Post number #1078125, ID: 3ae49f
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>>1078119 weirdo
Post number #1078127, ID: 85ba5f
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>wearing clothes how to tell us you're wracked by the perverted sentimentality of judeo-bolshevik moralfaggotry in 2 simple words
Post number #1078128, ID: 800c9a
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>>1078119 I support your ideas
Post number #1078186, ID: 8ddda2
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>>1078119 XD lock sex foils to attack position gurl leader checking in!!! X) >>85ba5f Yes!! >>1078109 I’ve seen handmade clothes on eBay too
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| Not like in a thrifting way but in a "i want plus fours trousers for my tintin cosplay but they stopped being used in the 60s" way