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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Vintage Painted Slips
The next phase of finishing the site is the vintage painted slips. These days slips are almost a thing of the past. But
if you've ever tried on a vintage slip, you'll find the cuts amazing. There is nothing sexier or more flattering to
a woman's body. About two years ago, we started painting and dying on vintage slips and they've been a hit in
the shop for our most daring customers. I have one myself and even though I don't have a model body, I've found that
whenever I wear it, I turn heads. No one can resist a woman wearing lingerie at a club or on the street. I wear mine
with leggings and a tight, cap sleeve lace t-shirt or layered with another slip. You can also just wear it by itself. Your
style devotee, Mona
6:17 pm
Thursday, March 26, 2009
10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5...
we're getting really close to finishing the site and now we're examining every detail to make sure that everything
goes smoothly and that we can deliver. deliver. period. the items you see on this site are a small selection of what's
in the store but it will change often. we have so many designs in the store and there's always small amounts of any item.
sometimes one-of-a-kind, like you'll find on the page of the same name. currently, in the store, we're working
on great circle skirts, wearable art-inspired menswear shirts, and scarves made from old kimonos. we'll add them as photos
to the blog from time to time and they are also available to you, my newly valued online customers. we're excited
to start this new relationship! just remember we're real people and you can be sure that you can find us easily here or
by calling for information. yours truly, mona
10:17 pm
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Soft Launch
Hi, Everyone, We are excited to be doing a soft launch in the next couple of days. We've been open in the same
location for over 6 years now and we've been planning the site for at least 2 years so it makes me very happy to announce
that we are finally ready to show our wares to the world. We are real people who design, cut, sew, and work to make
cool stuff in Denver, Colorado. We don't believe in sweat shop labor, so our independent sewers and cutters set their
own pay and all designs are made in Colorado. If you have any questions at all about what we do or a particular
style, please don't hesitate to ask. Your style devotee, Mona
7:27 pm
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