C.mon u knew what u had with all those tees and gave her 20 bucks after tearing through everything.. Easy to throw 50 or 60 especially when your making your money back on 1 item
😂😂😂😂😂😂 shes also happy when i spread the boxes and opened ir for her…and also happy with with 20$ because shes going to donate them if no one buys them.also i work hard to find them, clean, take pictures,have to pack them drive them to the postoffice… its easy and said and done when you make the sells but dont know whats goin on behind the camera…
I wasnt goin to buy the shoes.i have an extra 1$ to in my hand and offered.she also couldve said no and not sell them.also the shoes have shit on the bottom and the laces are ripped…i know nothing about shoes but all i know i spent 30-50mins cleaning the shoes. Yes time is miney and i clean them and put my hard work and time before selling them.
"Vintage" is a colloquialism commonly used to refer to all old styles of clothing. A generally accepted industry standard is that items made between 20 and 100 years ago are considered "vintage" if they clearly reflect the styles and trends of the era they represent.
I subscribe to you. But then you lied to the lady that you haggled over the cars and said you were giving them away. Come on, man. No integrity, I unsubscribed. 👎
???????????? I do give them away on whatnot and to my noece and nephew…but offcourse im a reseller too:: lol.. but thank you:this channel is not for you anyways…please dont subs back hahaha
"Vintage" is a colloquialism commonly used to refer to all old styles of clothing. A generally accepted industry standard is that items made between 20 and 100 years ago are considered "vintage" if they clearly reflect the styles and trends of the era they represent.
According to industry standards, vintage style is anything officially 20 years and older, which means that any clothing piece produced in 2001 and before is technically considered vintage in 2021. So yes, 90's fashion IS vintage.