Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What are You Wearing This Holiday?

I am wearing this:

 

First of all, it's Champagne color, so if I spill Champagne on it no one will know (that's how it works right?)

Secondly it is $34, which is a super awesome price for such a sweet dress.

Thirdly, it has pockets!

Fourthly (is Fourthly legal? I know Thirdly is cool....) it has a high neckline, which I am kind of obsessed with right now.

The plan is to pair it with black tights and some black vintage heels I have.

Do you have an outfit for the Holidays picked out yet??

If not you should check this deal out:
Click the photo to see what other styles we have available for the Holiday season and you might just find your perfect Holiday dress and perhaps your friend will too.  And remember: You can pick your friends, and your can pick your clothes, but you can't pick your friends nose.  Happy Shopping!

Note:: All you have to do is purchase an item in our Holiday section and we will email you a code your friend can then use to get 50% any Holiday item.  It is really, really, really cool.

Monday, November 28, 2011

How to Turn A Drug Rug into Something You Can Wear and Still Look at Yourself in the Mirror

The Baja Hoodie, or as it is better known the "Drug Rug" has been commonplace among the hippie subculture for years now.  It was pretty run of the mill  to find a group of high school stoner's outside the mall wearing their drug rugs, which I am assuming smell of its name sake and also patchouli oil, playing with hacky sacks and sporting some really comfortable foot gear.

However the poncho hoodie has made a resurgence, showing up on hip young folks around the world as of late.
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Proenza Resort 2012


Curious about the trend, I went and bought myself a used Drug Rug.  Took it home.
Febreezed it.
Febreezed it again.
Then I tried it on.
Not a good look.
I can definitely see it looking good on the college age I-just-rolled-outta-bed-to-get-to-class-hip-chick paired with some shorts and some combat boots.  But on this aging 20-something I looked like I spent the night with Ras Trent and needed a warm jacket to wear home.

"Excuse I Ras, but do  you have a Jacket?"

Not one to waste I decided I would re-work it to make it into something more appropriate and  awesome.

It is important to keep in mind I hate sewing.  I love sewing but I hate sewing.  I have broken two sewing machines.  I am too aggressive and impatient for the craft.  So if you are like myself, you are in luck.  This is a super fast and easy DIY project that only requires scissors, a pair of stud earrings, two pencils and an awesome old pin.

The cool thing about Drug Rugs are they are almost all alike- so the directions apply to almost all styles.  However they come in a large variety of colors (mostly neutrals).  So go to a vintage or thrift store and find your favorite design and follow these 4 easy steps.

First Step: Cut Down the Middle. 
Most Drug Rugs have a slight dip on the neckline (where the arrow is pointing)- This is in the exact center so it makes a great point to start.

Next: Get rid of those pockets!!
So the fabric of Drug Rugs is super thick and the pockets come off pretty easily with a little tug and a couple snips of some scissors.

Next: Get rid of that Hood!

So remember where that little dip in the neckline was?  There is actually a placket there where the fabric is doubled- this makes for a most awesome cutting line.  Just simply cut along the side of the placket and along the edge of the hood and the jacket- till your hood is no more and you have a a deeper neckline.  (Note: Do not toss the hood!  I know you want to- but hold tight)

Final Step: Make the Sleeves Cool!
So drug rugs have a super boxy fit.  The sleeves can be slightly awkward when taken out of Drug Rug context. This is where your pencils and stud earrings come into play!

Now you want to fold the sleeves up ever so slightly to make one large cuff (about two inches)- Now to keep the cuff tacked in place, use an old pair of stud earrings (you can find really cool ones at thrift store for under a buck) pierce the cuff and hold the earring in place by putting the eraser on the other side of the pin (Note:: take the eraser off the pencil- a nice heavy nudge usually works.)  The result should look something like this.




You are now good to go!  The end result is a slightly oversize boxy jacket in a really awesome fabric that goes along with two separate Fall trends: Boxy 60's Jackets & the controversial "Native" Prints trend.

So you may be wondering what to do with your hood and that awesome old pin...
Now we have slayed the Drug Rug beast and should "Use All of the Buffalo" as they say.  It is time to make good of the hood.

First Step: Cut it in Half!



The funny thing about the Drug Rug hood is its a rectangle- so all you need to do is cut from one corner and make a slight angle then cut straight, leaving about 3 inches at the widest part.  Unfold the piece, wrap the fabric around your head and fasten with your cool pin.  Ta-Da, an awesome winter head wrap.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Cross Off Your Holiday Gift List!!

We scoured our website looking for items we thought would make some pretty sweet gifts.

Because no one wants that clearance stationary set you got at TJ Maxx. No One.



Upon second thought, I would take it.  Only so I could re-gift it back to you next year.  So then you know how it feels to get crummy stationary.

Monday, November 21, 2011

This Just In!

Late last week we loaded up the site with tons of new goodies!
We try to give a wide variety of styles to choose from so that way, no matter you're preferred method of getting dressed, you can find a style that is right for you.

Styles for me fall into 4 categories, of which I have nicknamed VTEC (Sounds like a nice budget college you could attend to study AC repair at!)

VTEC, for me, stands for
Vintage- has a familiar look similar to styles popularized in past decades. 
Trendy- the latest print, cuts and styles.
Edgy- something more unique that will stand out, might be slightly ahead of trend. (if it actually ever makes it....)
Classic- has a timeless look that will never go out of style.

Here is a visual representation of what I actually see in my mind (note the fuzzy pastel colors... that's how you can tell it's in my mind!)
 
Now the fun thing about this type of acronym is that you can mix it up to represent your own taste.  For instance when I shop I opt for VE (Vintage and Edgy)

You can be 1, 2 3, or even 4 of these styles. (CE, E, VC, VCE, this could go on for like...ever?  No, not ever... more like..........OH MY GOD I HATE MATH)

Whats your style acronym?


Find your style and shop the latest and greatest looks now on Swaychic.com




Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Final Touch Love/The Buyer's Dilemma Part 2

So as I mentioned in my previous post, finding the perfect items to carry on our website and in our stores can be kind of on the more difficult side.  It is of course fun and exciting, but there is a lot of bad to look past to find the good.  I find all my years of thrift shopping for sweet tops and dresses has paid off,  looking through a bunch of unfortunate things to find the babes amongst the duds.  Again,  I am not saying there is not a plethora of adorable items out there, they just sometimes are really expensive or do not have the best fit.

One brand we have stumbled across in our years of trying to find good stuff is Final Touch clothing.

Their styles are simple, classic and easy to wear.

Check out the video below, ignore the horrible still frame, and listen up to find out more about them:

 

Friday, November 4, 2011

Peppermint Love/The Buyer's Dilemma

As a buyer I run across new brands all the time.  For me the brands have to reach certain criteria in order for me to even consider buying them in:

1.) Gotta be cute
2.) Gotta be affordable
3.) Gotta have a good fit


Here is Venn diagram (hands-down the best way to get any point across) to show you the "buyer's dilemma":

Figure A

So as you can see by looking at Figure A, there is plenty of goods out there- the problem is a lot of it isn't all that good.  And if it is- it is usually more expensive than people want to pay.

However there are brands out there who fit into that tiny pink part of Figure A, and we do our darnedest to bring them to you.


One of those said brands is Peppermint.  They do an amazing job of putting together an affordable line that is super cute!  Almost all of their items are vintage inspired, which I personally love.
Their fabrication in a lot of items are very unique-using vintage inspired prints and textures.  Some items look like they could be an awesome find at your local vintage shop (minus the moth ball aroma, of course.)


Check out the video below to see my spiel on the brand: