Finding a romper is like striking gold! My go to alteration is to hem the legs and chop off the sleeves. There is legitimately no way you can go wrong. Paired it with a thrifted bronze croc print clutch and my favorite Anne
ABOUT AUTHOR
Hello fellow vintage lovers and clothing re-makers!
While living across the pond in Europe, I started my blog: Change of Seamery. It began as a way to document the restoration and reconstruction of all things sourced from flea markets and second hands shops and provided me a way to share my creative outlet.
While living and traveling in Europe, I also visited Asia, and Africa, I developed a passion for vintage clothing and style.
I began to research and was hands-on with the clothing history, and structure of vintage clothing. I also began developing the talent of spotting quality work with my naked eye and learning about international brands.
After returning stateside to the USA, I began sourcing local and now nationwide boutiques searching for curated vintage clothing and accessories.
Thank you for reading. I look forward to the future of our seaming journey together.
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While living across the pond in Europe, I started my blog: Change of Seamery. It began as a way to document the restoration and reconstruction of all things sourced from flea markets and second hands shops and provided me a way to share my creative outlet.
While living and traveling in Europe, I also visited Asia, and Africa, I developed a passion for vintage clothing and style.
I began to research and was hands-on with the clothing history, and structure of vintage clothing. I also began developing the talent of spotting quality work with my naked eye and learning about international brands.
After returning stateside to the USA, I began sourcing local and now nationwide boutiques searching for curated vintage clothing and accessories.
Thank you for reading. I look forward to the future of our seaming journey together.
www.jmichaelvintage.com Sign-up for our mailing list for advanced sneak peeks and see where we Pop-Up next!
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