Friday 2 December 2011

Vintage Market and Gift Guide

I've just been informed of a rather exciting new 'vintage market' makings it's debut this Saturday 3rd December. Located in the heart of the rustic Spitalfields, London, this vintage market will take place on the first Saturday of every month!

This could be rather risky with pay-days at the beginning of the month too, but worth a trip now and then for some interesting finds.

What a bonanza it promises shoppers!

Every month, Judy's at Spitalfields promises over 160 stands of vintage miracles. Not just fashion, this market will encompass a little (actually rather a lot) of everything; jewellery, bags, furniture, fashion, cameras, collectables, crafts, vinyl and upcycling. Something for every shopper, every keen eye and every vintage virgin!

What I think is even more exciting is entrance is free, it won't cost you to browse, so get down there and get involved rummaging and trawling.

A family friendly event to bring the entire family and lots of coffee shops around to pop-into and recharge your batteries.

Be sure to go by Blondie Vintage boutique around the back of Spitalfields, and whilst you're on the trawl for something a little vintage then Brick Lane is a little further on from Blondie Vintage.

This Saturday's first vintage market promises to be very interesting with various gift ideas coming into play with many of the sellers.

My suggestions for finding that 'special gift' when in vintage surrounds;
Be sure of the size
It can be difficult to buy clothes for someone, usually vintage finds are not returnable or exchangeable. Either be sure of the size of your loved one, or stay well clear of clothes.

Alterations.
An alternative can be to buy something that can be altered, have a tailors contact at hand and ask for advice whether the garment can be altered.

Think Accessories
Accessories, such as bags, scarves, purses and vanity items are always a great gift item, whether vintage or not. Again, as items may not be exchangeable make sure the item is in a good condition that you are happy with.

Scarves
Play it safe, a lovely silk scarf is pleasing for men and women, depending on the chosen print. Look at the labels for fabric composition or ask the stand holder. Look at the print, check for any damages, pulled threads, discolouration and stains. Prints are personal, pick a colour that will suit the receiver and a print that you feel will be appreciated. A scarf can be beautifully packaged in a box to sit under the tree and will make someone, very happy indeed.!

Something original
With vintage, it is most likely going to be an original and special gift. Jewellery can always be an excellent way to give something unique and irreplaceable.

Tea-sets and similar items are also a great way of giving a unique item. Make sure none of the pieces are chipped or damaged and ask that these be wrapped individually so they don't get damaged whilst you continue to rummage!

Stocking fillers
Whilst a Vintage market or store may not have that ideal 'special' gift your heart was desiring, its a great place to bag a bargain and a few stocking fillers. From vintage sewing patterns, to posters, vinyls, and craft materials, these are sure to please someone you know.

Remember a Marie V vintage cushion can make a beautiful gift for someone special
Good Luck

Marie V

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