No time to page through thousands of eBay listings? Then just sneak a peek at my weekly eBay roundup of top vintage clothing finds.
This eclectic mix of designer and non-designer vintage clothing and accessories caught my discerning eye because of its uniqueness, contemporary feel and highly collectible nature.
As always, buyer beware! Be sure to read the listings closely and contact the sellers with any questions.
This week's selections include pieces by Alaia, Schiaparelli, Rudi Gernreich, Goldworm, Pucci and Lilli Ann. Be sure not to miss the unique Moschino milk carton handbag and the gorgeous silk ribbon capelet (perfect for a bride!).
Which item is your favorite? Leave me a comment below to let me know and please take a minute to rate your favorite slides.
Please note that Zuburbia does not endorse the use of fur, feathers, leather or animal skins in fashion. These selections are offered only as more thoughtful and eco-friendly alternatives for contemporary fashionistas who have not yet eliminated animal products from their wardrobes.
DISCLOSURE: Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network, however, editorial selections are made without direct promotional consideration from featured eBay sellers.
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