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I held onto these Meatloaf sized handmade Poison jackets (that I imagined once belonged to the toughest, brutest Bret Micheal fan girls ever) for as long as reasonable. But, as we purge for our baby’s arrival, they were donated to Beacons Closet but not before I took copious photos to share with you all, of course. Let these images inspire you to make your own homemade fan wear. It’s an art we tend to abandon after adolescence, but it would be kind of awesome to see thirty-somethings on the train wearing studded and puff painted This American Life or Chris Ware jean jackets.

Do you still have any hand made clothing or accessories? Please share in the comments!

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Posted by: Brittany on August 29th, 2010 | Tagged with: , | Comments (0)

This man sings songs about God to you in dog make-up. What it means I do not know. Is is cause dog is god spelled backwards? Whatever it is it makes me feel dirty inside. Found this one via boingboing

Posted by: Stermer on August 19th, 2010 | Tagged with: , , , , , | Comments (1)

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Make It Yourself Vol 1.

Posted by: Brittany on December 24th, 2009 | Comments (0)

fancy pants

Posted by: Brittany on December 12th, 2009 | Comments (0)

animal farm make it yourself

From Make It Yourself, Vol 10. 1975

Posted by: Brittany on December 9th, 2009 | Comments (0)

Pumpkin

Great Job Bart!

Posted by: Jessica on October 29th, 2009 | Tagged with: , , | Comments (0)

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Found these amazing embroideries from Flying Haystack. See more after the jump.

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Posted by: Brittany on October 19th, 2009 | Tagged with: | Comments (0)

East Village Shopping 1967

A pretty interesting article (after the jump) about shopping in Greenwich Village circa 1967 – would love to take a walk and compare what stands in these locations today. A quick online search shows chocolate, bagel, juice, and permanent makeup shops, laundry mats, and tanning salons – not quite as fun as the city’s only guitar making shop and a store where a hippie handlooms scarves right in front of you.

From Escapade Magazine.

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Posted by: Brittany on October 6th, 2009 | Tagged with: , | Comments (0)