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June 30, 2007

Back in the City

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We came home really late last night and I was so tired that I slept until noon this morning. I woke up to clouds and rain, but it didn´t stop me from going on my Saturday shopping. Right now I´m looking at all my new things and trying out outfits for tonight.

outfit bubble umbrella pink

Jeans:
Cheap Monday
Tank top: H&M
T-shirt: H&M
Scarf: Gift from my stepmom
Jacket: Only
Bag: Secondhand
Umbrella: Secondhand (one of the things I got today)
Shoes: Nike


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The Goods

Filed in: Accessories, Fashion, Jewelry, Secondhand, Shoes, Shopping

One of the things I´ve missed while I´ve been gone is our dress-up parties. After going shopping, mostly at markets and thrift stores, we crack open a bottle of wine and try out the new stuff. This is just some of the stuff I got from my stepmother or bought at the market today. What´s not pictured is mostly cause they´re hard to photograph this way, among them are a yellow/black mohair Sonia Rykiel dress, a long black evening gown with gold threads, a pair of lace-up boots, a black silk dress with beaded decoration that my grandmother made for herself and a bunch of other things.

acid wash dress white dress ruffles

The white dress was my stepmom´s. It needs to be ironed but it´s really cute. I got the acid wash dress today at a thrift store for about $10. Another girl found it and I stalked her for a while until she finally left it behind. It looks best with a belt and with it´s sleeves rolled up.

shoes heels pink blue buckles black patent bow

I ended up with 9 pairs of shoes in a week. I got the first pair at a market today for $3. It is in black patent leather with suede details and it has never been worn. I got the blue patent leather heels on sale in Bodø for about $20. The patent leather buckle shoes were my stepmom´s. The pink heels were another pair I got on sale in Bodø. The last pair is also in black patent leather, with a really cute bow, and were my stepmom´s.

red velvet bow belt

A bunch of accessoires, some from my stepmom and some that I got at a thrift store today. The metal studs are going to help me finally complete my studded scarf project inspried by Luella.

scarf belt

A few more things from my stepmom and a pink scarf I got at a thrift store today. The purple scarf is exactly like my favorite scarf, only in different colors, so now I have two favorite scarves.


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Thrift Shopping in Oslo

Filed in: Fashion, Secondhand, Shopping

Some of you have asked me about the best thrift shops in Oslo, and since I guess a few of you from other places in Norway also are coming here, I´m making a post out of it.

Den Røde Tråd

A kind of crappy shop in Møllergata by the tunnel. Even though they have a lot of things I would never buy, the prices are good, there are few customers which makes it easier to snatch the best of it, and it was where I found my Chanel bag for $7!

Vestkanttorvet

A market in Frogner that is open every Saturday. Most of the shoppers here are looking for antiques so clothes and accessories are often left behind. Some of it´s pricey, but I´ve got some dirt cheap items there, and even stuff for free.

Fretex in Markveien

This is the fancy Fretex (equal to the Salvation Army). It´s not my favorite cause the prices often don´t match what you find. But there are more good shops in this street and it´s nice to look at. Once in a while I find something really grat.

Robot

A great little shop in Markveien with secondhand, new and redesigned stuff. Not the cheapest shop, but they often have great things.

Trabant

It has the same owner as Robot and it has about the same selection, but since it is almost across the street from Robot, it´s worth paying a visit.

The marked at Birkelunden

This market is open every Sunday and is quite big when the weather is nice. I´ve found some of my best things there and I stop by it every chance I have.

The marked at Blå

The marked is open every Sunday, like at Birkelunden, and is only about a 10 minutes walk away. It´s more expensive than some of the other markets and much smaller, but the area is really cool and the sellers often have great stuff.

Fretex at St. Hanshaugen

This is my favorite out of the Fretex shops and is in Ullevålsveien. The prices are good and even though there is a lot of crap there, I usually find something. I often haggle at the prices here because they usually take it very nicely.

Fretex in Majorstuen

This Fretex is in Kirkeveien and it´s not as good as the one on St.Hanshaugen, but since it is about a 10 minutes walk away from Vestkanttorvet, I often stop by there when I have the chance.

Tonica Vintage

I have only been there once cause it´s too far away from where I live, but you´ll find it in Schønings gate. The shop is beautiful and have an amazing selection, but is quite pricey.

The marked in Grønland

This marked is placed under the Vaterland bridge and is open every Saturday. It´s not what it used to be though and I rarely come here anymore, but I sometimes find things there, and it´s a good chance to stop by

Fretex in Grønland

which isn´t nearly as good as the others, but worth a visit.

And that´s about what I can think of at the moment. Those of you who know Oslo, let me know if I have forgotten something important. And the rest of you, let me know if you need directions. Maybe I´ll see you around here during the summer? Next weekend I´m going to Bergen and I´d love to know about some secret shops there!


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