Tuesday, April 6, 2021
The Mountain Home Historical Museum will be featuring Antique & Vintage Clothing from 1880s - 1950s during the month of April.
The exhibit will run April 1st - April 30th. Tuesday - Friday 10AM - 4PM. At the Museum located at 180 S. 3rd East.
Hand embroidered dresses, gowns, wedding dresses, skirts & blouses, Victorian style two piece outfits, hats, furs, and a horse hide sleigh blanket are among the many displays to see.
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COVID-19 has changed everyone’s shopping habits.
Between lockdowns and layoffs, many people have had to take a hard look at what they’re buying and why; a pandemic-fuelled interest in personal well-being has people scrutinizing what they eat and drink like never before.
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These economic and health concerns also mean rampant consumerism and wretched excess have never looked worse, as many a tone-deaf influencer has discovered.
During COVID, certain items became scarce hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, proper face masks and people started thinking about where stuff is made.
Thousands of dollars worth of merchandise stolen from Savannah business
Thousands of dollars worth of merchandise stolen from Savannah business By Sam Bauman | March 12, 2021 at 3:33 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 7:41 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - A Savannah small business owner is now trying to pick up the pieces after his store was broken into early Friday morning.
The burglars making off with tens of thousands of dollars in merchandise. Many of the items, one of a kind.
Off the Wave has been in Savannah for four years.
“We specialize in vintage clothing and streetwear and sneakers as well,” said store owner Joshua McCray.
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Paying homage to the artwork of the Manchester Sound era of the late 1980s, Levi’s Vintage Clothing has linked up with Central Station Design the studio behind many of the album covers synonymous with the era for a unique Spring/Summer 2021 collection.
Boasting a line-up of T-shirts, hoodies and outerwear, the collaboration reimagines artwork from a handful of iconic Happy Mondays records, like
Squirrel and G‑Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile, the band’s first full-length album.
An oversized zip parka dubbed the Freaky Parka features a multicolour repeat pattern, while a hoodie with a blue and green block effect pays homage to Central Station’s artwork for the band’s first ever 12” single, Forty-Five EP.