Vintage Clothes?

Discussion in 'Off Topic [BG]' started by santucci218, Jan 6, 2009.

  1. santucci218

    santucci218 Guest

    Jan 26, 2007
    Pittsburgh
    So i watch Pineapple Express and all thats burned into my head is those sweet pants he is wearing for the whole movie...

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    Anyways, anybody know any clothing sites where you can buy this kind of stuff, or other stuff like it?
     
  2. do thrift stores have websites?
     
  3. Dr. rockzo

    Dr. rockzo Guest

    Jan 9, 2008
    Clarkston michigan
    If your looking for the pants he wears in the movie he said in a interview they are Guatemalan pants
     
  4. Muusers

    Muusers Guest

    second hand store?
     
  5. Relic

    Relic Cow are you?

    Sep 12, 2006
    Robbinsville, NJ
  6. arnold layne.

    arnold layne. Guest

    Sep 27, 2007
    Sydney, Australia
    The only place I will willingly spend money on clothes is in an opportunity/thrift store.

    I have quite the interesting wardrobe...
     
  7. plexibass

    plexibass

    Jun 30, 2005
  8. hover

    hover

    Oct 4, 2008
    Massachusetts
    yes. right next to the Raspberry Berets.
     
  9. PSPookie

    PSPookie

    Aug 13, 2006
    Albuquerque, NM
    I have some 'vintage' undies that I can sell you :ninja:
     
  10. sarcastro83

    sarcastro83 Guest

    Jul 27, 2007
    Toronto, ON
    HAH! Beat me to it.

    Another option for the OP: If you've got a ladyfriend/ladyacquaintance/ladymom who is good with a sewing machine, just hit up any given fabric shop. They shouldn't be too hard to make...
     
  11. I'm pretty sure you could score a pair if you jump one of those Peruvian pan flautists on the streets of your nearest city.
     
  12. Relic

    Relic Cow are you?

    Sep 12, 2006
    Robbinsville, NJ
  13. hover

    hover

    Oct 4, 2008
    Massachusetts
    go to a good craft store and get some good fabric and reverse-engineer a good pair of sleep pants / beach pants for templates, and make yourself a pair or three. No shame in learning how to run a sewing machine...those type pants are super easy.
     
  14. Bob Lee (QSC)

    Bob Lee (QSC) In case you missed it, I work for QSC Audio!

    Jul 3, 2001
    Chester, Connecticut
    Former Technical Communications Developer, QSC Audio
  15. WickedPissah

    WickedPissah Guest

    Jan 22, 2008
    Boston
    I might need to buy the eagle hologram belt buckle.
     
  16. hover

    hover

    Oct 4, 2008
    Massachusetts
    I have a HUGE Eagle belt buckle. THe wings would impale my monster gut these days.

    Hey Pissah, is Garment District still around in Slummerville? I used to go there constantly for wide collars and jackets.
     
  17. Eilif

    Eilif Grooving under the MDW runway.

    Oct 1, 2001
    Chicago
    Shop Salvation army once a week or more. Some days you'll find good stuff, some days you won't find anything. In a couple of months however you'll have a fine vintage wardrobe. I used to be way into vintage clothes, and even though Chicago has many fine vintage clothing stores, I preferred to shop the thrift stores often and pay 2.50-5.00 an item rather than 25.00-50.00 an Item.
     
  18. MJ5150

    MJ5150 Moderator Staff Member Gold Supporting Member

    Apr 12, 2001
    Olympia, WA
    Take note you young ones......save those clothes you are wearing now. Save them!

    -Mike
     
  19. santucci218

    santucci218 Guest

    Jan 26, 2007
    Pittsburgh
    man, tons of sites. ill check em all out, thank you!
     
  20. WickedPissah

    WickedPissah Guest

    Jan 22, 2008
    Boston
    I think it is. I'm pretty sure they still do that $5 for a pound of clothes deal or something like that.

    I remember a commercial recently that was like "The garment district, is not a district, it's a store!"