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Get fresh with Blonde Fox Vintage

Get fresh with Blonde Fox Vintage
19 April 2012
Kellie Griffiths
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Kellie Griffiths
19 April 2012

I feel like the turn of 2012 has brought with it a whole host of online vintage stores. I normally get irritated or annoyed by such shops, with the excessive price tags and quality of clothing that they sell. But it seems that this currently isn’t the case and Blonde Fox Vintage is one I rate very, very highly. 

The shop itself prides itself on finding the best selection of womenswear in the vintage market from a whole range of eras. With the products they sell handpicked from around the globe, each piece is unique and one-of-a-kind as they refuse to bulk-buy their stock. 

Whether it is a dress or a cardigan you are looking for, Blonde Fox has it all and at a price which will not make your bank balance want to cry until next pay day.

What I like the most about Blonde Fox is its true distinctiveness. Despite having the store online on the ASOS Marketplace, Blonde Fox does have other items that are not advertised on the Internet. Instead, they sell other products at vintage markets around the UK, making their items even more special than your standard vintage purchase.  This means that if you are looking for a particular item, you can email them and they may well have something similar for you. 

A special pick for me has to be the vintage 1980s Blue Suede Cropped Jacket, complete with gold button fastening and shoulder padding. It is an absolute bargain at £36, so you’d better get your hands on it before I do! 

Get yourself online to become a Blonde Fox, find their boutique by clicking here. 

Kellie Griffiths

 
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