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So, What is NEW VINTAGE?
In the 1990s, the term "vintage" was used to describe vintage clothing that did not meet the definition of "antique," but still had value, as opposed to "antique" clothing that was 100 years old. Nowadays, there is a movement to find new value in "new vintage," even in old clothes from the 1980s onward, which used to be called "regular" vintage clothes. In this project, four vintage clothing stores with different styles propose new ways to enjoy vintage clothing. Each of them will talk about the charm of vintage clothing with their own sense of style.
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So, What is NEW VINTAGE? Vol.10 Columbia, a brand that can be enjoyed by people with and without an interest in the outdoors.
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So, What is NEW VINTAGE? Vol. 9 "What's this? Black Mountain is a fleece brand full of "what's this?
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So, What is NEW VINTAGE? Vol.8 Eddie Bauer, which looks austere but is actually "modern.
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So, What is NEW VINTAGE? Vol.7 Elle Bean is in better shape than the original.
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So, What is NEW VINTAGE? Vol.6 90's Abasing Ape: "It's not catchy," but that's why I'm interested in it.
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So, What is NEW VINTAGE? Vol.5 Umbro's "delinquent attitude" flows because of its paper-thin nature.
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So, What is NEW VINTAGE? Vol.4 Polo golf is a "no-frills" yet modern style of polo golf.
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So, What is NEW VINTAGE? Vol.3 "Something nice" is just right for San Francisco's souvenirs.
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So, What is NEW VINTAGE? Vol.2 In the 90's, Subware was the link between the streets of Japan and the U.S.
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So, What is NEW VINTAGE? Vol.1 The 90's Gap, the most promising candidate for Next Ralph.