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Also, thanks for introducing us to Garfield! PVV Gang
ОтветитьThat gunna reference bro 😮💨😮💨
Ответитьwowwowwow the cap with Swedish words on it looks sooooo cool!
ОтветитьPointer brand now is lc king. Perfect quality.
ОтветитьYooOoOoOo all my thrift friends and family shop my depop account for some vintage fire for the low, scottsvintagefire
ОтветитьI have a smol cactus shaped like a willy
ОтветитьWhere’s that side bag from though lol
ОтветитьNYC has trash thrifting and vintage shopping. LA is so much better. So rare to thrift a decent piece here.
ОтветитьSeeing that bareknuckles sweater in almost all your post lmao!
ОтветитьThe pointer chore coat is probably 80’s/90’s ✌️
Ответитьyou should go to thriftcon in Denver next month. I haven't been to the one in denver but the one in Houston is SUPER fun!!
Ответитьas a brooklynite, seeing places i recognize in your vid is very cool. loved this
ОтветитьHmm Plant I enjoy ? 🤔 lol
ОтветитьI'm from Ohio and Ive been thrifting for a very long time in my city, which is Youngstown. When I moved to NYC I expected a huge range of great pieces with decent prices. But no! NYC store owners, vendors know their brands and quality. So they charge "Boutique" prices on they're vintage products. At some point when I was living in NYC, I found myself missing my hometown in Ohio. Just for some quality Thrift grabs 😂. I feel you Drew... There are some great hidden gems in NYC still. Go to Harlem. I caught mad heat at the Goodwill on 135th!!!!
Ответитьso random but i clicked on ur video cause i have the vintage t shirt version of that evolution of authority crewneck
ОтветитьThe best vintage shops in the nyc area are in New Jersey
Ответитьbetter luck on Depop
ОтветитьLOL paid actor might be funniest shit
ОтветитьYours mask can't protect you !!!!!!😮
Ответитьrare avery sighting in the wild
ОтветитьPleasantly surprised to see Avery, brought back some memories!
ОтветитьIt's a damn shame that many vintage stores in New York cop alot of their stuff from folks in the community for a mere fraction of what they sell it for in their stores......
ОтветитьAlmost positive that Batman shirt is the logo from the 1989 Batman movie starring Michael Keaton as Batman. That movie was grossly over-commercialized and to gen x-ers like myself the logo represented everything wrong with our culture at the time...they printed the logo everywhere as a blatant money grab, the movie was more about fast food tie-ins instead of being a quality movie, the movie itself was an advertisement designed to sell garbage products...if you wore that Batman logo in 1989 it meant you were a brainless NPC, it meant you were allowing corporations to lie to you, it meant you were selling out, which was the worst thing possible to say to someone in the gen-x age. A logo like that would have been worn by the uneducated, brainless masses, never by a stylish younger educated thoughtful individual like yourself. A lot can change in 30 years! Love you, & love your channel just trying to provide a little historical perspective.
Ответитьits not 60s but still 90s!!
Ответитьjust doing my school in a coffee shop, listening to drew joiner in the background, life can't be much better!
Ответитьok casey neistat
Ответитьu can definitely be a model, ik that’s random & has nothing to do w this vid but yea… lol
ОтветитьI love the beanie hat, where did you get that?
ОтветитьDrumsticks 🤣🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьNo Bushwick spots!?
ОтветитьWas just vintage shopping in nyc myself! I was so excited to visit round two but they closed down! it was the only store i knew about ahead of time and was one i’d ALWAYS wanted to go to. kinda heartbroken to find it gone. not sure why or when they closed down the nyc location but it must’ve been quite recent and quite abrupt!
ОтветитьNo more cheap grails in NYC, you have to travel out of NY to get the heat now, if you dont have a plug to the raghouses you aint finding grails anymore and if you do see a piece in a boutique they will price it higher then it is actually worth. I repeat NYC sucks for thrifting vintage clothing. Nothing but over priced curated boutiques. They are paying pennies on the dollar for grails at raghouses. I spent 2000 in a raghouse but walked out with atleast 20000 in high end grails.
ОтветитьCould you pls give me address of this vintage shop ???
Ответитьthis made me miss New York so much
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Love the jazz as background music🤗😋
ОтветитьI love New York City 🏙️❤️
ОтветитьPeople need to understand the difference between "thrifting" and "vinatge shopping". The types of vintage shops he visited usually purchase the items they sell and are in expensive places to have a store. So the prices are always gonna be extreme. Thrifting has changed also because of these vintage shops. The thrifts like Goodwill and Salvation Army have gotten hip to the game and now price their shit higher based on the brands. Carhartt Jackets were $30 MAX 5+ years ago. It was easier to spend $20 at the thrift and leave with 5 things back in the day.
Ответитьfavorite plant hint: u can smoke it 😮💨
ОтветитьBest way to wash used baseball/trucker hats is in the dish washer. Keeps the shape of the hat and cleans it rly well
ОтветитьThis video is telling the information I was curious about! so thankfull -someone who support u in korea
ОтветитьThere is just so many people them pick it bone dry. You have to know when they come in with new clothes and be the absolute first people in there. The prices just follow the law of supply and demand. It's wild. Source: lived in east village. That was a fun a year, enjoy it!! Liking the vids Drew!
Ответитьwhat is the name of the bag that you use
ОтветитьWhat’s considered expensive for vintage t-shirts in the States now? I lived in Tokyo for a long time and just moved to LA. Highly recommend Tokyo for vintage. Specifically the Shimokitazawa area. New York Joe is one spot. I’m there now and had so much fun. For vintage designer goods the Kindal shops around the city are good too. And with the crazy exchange rate it’s a great time to shop.
ОтветитьEso es todo ...? Gúacala...
Ответитьlove a good old vintage shopping.x
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