The chain on this vintage kisslock purse broke a while back, so after I repaired it I strung hemp twine through it for reinforcement. It's one of my favorites, ever.
Yeah, that's my footprint on these real wood and leather wedges. I wore them to death. They were $13 at Secrets inside Mamo Mart.
Size L, required a small seam intake, easy stuff.
An amazing book for $0.65!

There was a small tear in the slit at the top, which my daddy repaired with that little triangle from the inside hem.



Vintage Hawaiian dress from the '60s. It's sort of difficult to wear seriously, but I love the fabric.
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