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The Worn Out Archives

Katie I

secondhand clothes, firsthand opinions

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Latest Issues

My Love Affair With Vintage Labels

Welcome to This Week in the Fashion Archive!

Half portfolio, half personal interest, half my need to yap about the cool things I get to do as I work alone in a glorified, windowless closet (I joke, I love where I work!), this section...

3 months ago
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It’s just a denim shirt, why am I crying over it?

It’s just a denim shirt, why am I crying over it?

Every time I pull this shirt out of my closest, its fabric gone soft and supple and so very unlike the stiffness associated with denim, I do it with the smallest of lumps in my throat and a...

3 months ago
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A 1950's Pregnancy Corset

Welcome to This Week in the Fashion Archive!

Half portfolio, half personal interest, half my need to yap about the cool things I get to do as I work alone in a glorified, windowless closet (I joke, I love where I work!), this section...

3 months ago
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The Revealing History of the First Modern Swimsuit

Welcome to This Week in the Fashion Archive!

Half portfolio, half personal interest, half my need to yap about the cool things I get to do as I work alone in a glorified, windowless closet (I joke, I love where I work!), this new sect...

3 months ago
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The Worn Out Archaeologist

I sat on the floor of the living room digging through my old steamer trunk, my knees protesting against the hardwood, my elbows deep in the memorabilia of what has felt like a lifetime, yet in reality only represents the beginnings of one....

4 months ago
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