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  • Top of the Pile: Vintage Graphic Tank Tops

    Top of the Pile: Vintage Graphic Tank Tops

    Tank you very much! We’ve curated our Vintage Tank Top collection with designs from the 80s and 90s featuring illustrations, international brand logos, stylish slogans, and artwork from all areas of popular culture. Vintage clothes add individuality to your look...

  • Top of the Pile: Army / Military

    Top of the Pile: Army / Military

    Today, you can find camouflage on everything from sneakers to water bottles. That special shade of olive green? Those gold and silver buttons creating a neat and tidy appearance on your long, structured winter coat? They didn’t come from nowhere - they came from classic military uniforms and attire. It’s not limited to fatigues or boots, it’s also the accessories like sunglasses and hats, to medallions and emblems sewed into functional styles. 

  • Destination Sweaters Blog - TOP OF THE PILE - TVF BLOG

    Top of the Pile: Destinations

    Souvenirs aren’t just for travelers anymore. Sometimes the best way to inject a little interest into your wardrobe is to get those quirky clothing finds that start a conversation. Because you know it’s true, we LOVE our home turf. Whether we grew up there, went to college there, vacationed there, or escaped there after living at home - where we’re from is a major part of our identity. 

  • Top of the Pile: Brand Name

    Top of the Pile: Brand Name

    And we’re loving the treasure trove of brand tees we now have in our thrift warehouse! So what can you expect from your order? Think of brands you know and love, including sportswear companies like Nike, Adidas, Reebok, Fila, and Puma. Then there’s the big mainstream fashion brands that have been crafting our style trends for generations, including Polo, Tommy Hilfiger, North Face, Nautica, and more. 
  • Top of The Pile: Animal Prints

    Top of The Pile: Animal Prints

    Do you hear the call of the wild? Animal prints, patterned fabrics, and wild graphic designs have been around for ages, but these ferocious styles didn’t enter mainstream consumer culture until the 1960s and 70s. After having a grand entrance to high fashion in the roaring 30s, what was once worn by the wealthy elite became a highly sought-after style by the general public. And then the hunt was on - from scarves to t-shirts to giant furry hooded winter coats with ears. The world loves animals and yes, it seems we want to look like them, too.