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I'm trying to track down an online vintage clothing store that I neglected to bookmark yesterday, and I hope maybe someone here can help me.
I don't even know what Google search or link I used to find it, so it's definitely a long shot.
The store carried men's and women's vintage clothing, and the general layout in any given section (men's neckties, for example), was a single vertical row of pictures and descriptions, not unlike this one:
http://www.american-vintage.net/ties30s.html
That is not the site, however; it's just the closest I can come in appearance to the one I'm trying to find.
What distinguished the one I'm looking for from the above one was an pale orange background (I think -- I could be remembering wrong) and the fact that under each item for sale, there were links to closeup shots of the item reading "Detail" and, occasionally, "Closeup."
Also, on the pages with many items on them, requiring a good deal of scrolling, there were various unrelated vintage images. Just a single image, every now and then, to, I guess, break up the monotony after every five or six items for sale.
There, that's it. It's not much to go on, I know, but if anyone has any idea which site I might have stumbled upon (and then stumbled away from), please post a link below.
Thanks in advance.
I don't even know what Google search or link I used to find it, so it's definitely a long shot.
The store carried men's and women's vintage clothing, and the general layout in any given section (men's neckties, for example), was a single vertical row of pictures and descriptions, not unlike this one:
http://www.american-vintage.net/ties30s.html
That is not the site, however; it's just the closest I can come in appearance to the one I'm trying to find.
What distinguished the one I'm looking for from the above one was an pale orange background (I think -- I could be remembering wrong) and the fact that under each item for sale, there were links to closeup shots of the item reading "Detail" and, occasionally, "Closeup."
Also, on the pages with many items on them, requiring a good deal of scrolling, there were various unrelated vintage images. Just a single image, every now and then, to, I guess, break up the monotony after every five or six items for sale.
There, that's it. It's not much to go on, I know, but if anyone has any idea which site I might have stumbled upon (and then stumbled away from), please post a link below.
Thanks in advance.