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The Next and Necessary Step for the Vintage Industry
Vintage stores in Western Europe are different from the vintage stores we see in places like New York or LA. The product is similar but the business model is notably more expansive; their definition of “vintage” is more inclusive of a wide variety of secondhand clothing. This frame of viewing vintage is one which vendors need to adopt worldwide if vintage has a chance to eclipse, or at least compete with the larger fashion industry. The European model could provide a roadmap
Nov 124 min read


How to Save the World
You can’t. Let’s get that out of the way . At least not in the sense that we understand the phrase “saving the world.” In this piece I...
Sep 85 min read


To do it for Money or to do it for Love?
One day in 2023, I was thrifting with my close friend in Newport News and she was telling me why she liked my art. She said it was cool...
Jun 302 min read


How Mainstream Fashion Labels Benefit from the Demonization of Fast Fashion
Henry Sergent In this chaotic, high-production-value graphic, Nike professes an alignment with the climate movement, using a catchy...
May 24 min read


What Will be Considered Valuable in "Vintage" in 30 years?
by Henry Sergent Will it really be the same? "Vintage" is generally defined as being at least 20 years old or older. When I first got...
Mar 196 min read
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