“I am a comfortable practice, but I like to launch a wink or something strange,” says Kate Lindello, founder of NOIHSAF Bazaar, a clothing resale market that focuses on independent designers. She lives in Duluth, Minnesota, with her family, and here she shares exciting advice, gold and jeans winter coats comfortable enough to use on a plane …
Dress: Kenzo’s 2016 collaboration with H&M, available in second hand. “I bought this Noihsaf dress when I was still on Instagram, it’s 100% silk.”
“In 2013, I was at home with a newborn during one of Duluth’s coldest winters. Temperatures were in the negative aspects for 50 days in a row. I left my job and I was dealing with a bad postpartum depression. One day, I started an Instagram account to pass the vintage clothes of the small brands that I loved, but that did not sell. Our small community was also born.”
Shoes: Vintage Anne Klein Oxfords, similar. Stockings to the knee: K8 Hardy. Anklet: Golden Boie.
“When I went through postpartum depression, I no longer knew who I was. Overcome depression and feel that I felt so well that I decided, To shit. I will live my life and I will use whatever I want. This ankle is a permanent piece of jewelry; Even when I use sweats, my ankle makes me feel good.
Above: Vintage Via River General, similar. Jeans: Rachel Comey Elkin Pant, Available second hand or new. Shoes: vans.
“This is Crouton; he is a big and adorable baby. And these rashy comhey jeans are the most comfortable pair I have. I even use them on flights! For me, that is the gold standard of comfort.
Above: Vintage Via River General, similar. Rings: another pen and Annika.
“When I saw this shirt in a second -hand store, I literally gasp. I love to combine simple jeans with a colorful textured lid. When you are saving, I am always attentive to vintage disputes, 100% cotton, at the end of the beans or land, and vintage vintage vintage dresses.
Coat: “Second -hand of Noihsaf Bazaar. The seller said it was a sample of the north face,” similar. Hat: “Curk for my friend Emily,” similar.
“My friend decided to climb the Grand Tetons when I was 40 years old. He asked if he would join, and I said ‘demons, yes’, although I am not a climber. But then she was diagnosed with a brain tumor, so the trip was postponed last summer. For that moment, I had really gotten into the self. Then, I had to put it back. The climb was incredible.
Dickey: Matek Dik-Dik. Pants: The right store.
“Amy Smilovic, the founder of Tibi, once talked about the joy of complementing in a payment line; I feel so well when a random person in the grocery store is like, ‘hey, great appearance’. In fashion events, people are often very polished and dressed in a similar way.
Hat: “Curk for my friend Emily,” similar. Dickey: Matek Dik-Dik. Water bottle bag: break bags.
“Every year, my friend Emily weaves a hat. Choose the thread and send it to it, and then a hat returns by mail. People always ask where I bought them, but Emily said she loves to weave so much that she does not want to turn it into the work. This bag of water bottles that cries out a bicycle was made by a large local company called Romps bags.”
Jeans: Madewell. Hat: “Curk for my friend Emily,” similar. Suéter: Vintage J.Crew Men’s, similar. Socks: a portland. Shoes: Crocs.
“They ask me a lot about how to develop a personal style. For me, feeling good is the most important part. Just because something looks good or fits well does not necessarily mean that you feel good using it. Pay attention to that.”
Sutadro: Rachel Comey. Skirt: Vintage, similar. Shoes: Everlane. Gamás: Warby Parker, similar.
“For years, I saw Rachel Comey sweatshirts enter Noihsaf and sell immediately. They have a sales rate of almost 100%, but even second hand, they are still expensive. Then, finally, I bought one when there was a good business, and I use it all the time. It simply fits very well and looks great with everything. “
“When it comes to buying in second hand, having a good eye is a skill. But another important ability is to know when No Buy something. It may be useful to make a second -hand desire list, so you are not only buying random things at the time. When I am not sure of something, it brings me great joy to imagine someone else who comes and have that ‘This is just what I was looking for!’ moment.”
Kate in primary school.
Thank you very much Kate. You are the best
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(Photos of Liz Pawlik. School photo courtesy of Kate).
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