Showing posts with label NEW IN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NEW IN. Show all posts

Saturday, April 18, 2015

B A C K

We're back and we have T O N S of new items for the shop! Some items are already listed but there are a LOT more to come. 

Come see what's in store!


https://www.etsy.com/shop/BarnabyJack


Here is a small sample of more items to come....


Lots of unique leather bags to come...

Unique ponchos, suede fringe jackets and sweaters on the way...

Loads of peasant blouses, crop tops and summer shirts to be listed...

Tons of leather flats, all coming to the shop soon...

Embroidered dresses and tops soon to be in the shop...

Boots galore, waiting to be listed...

1950's, 1960's and 1970's dresses coming soon...

Unique home decor on it's way...

Fun and colorful bags are about to be added...



There are a ton more items than this, so come check out the shop and see what's new!

Monday, March 9, 2015

Shipping Delay


Please note that all orders made after 9:00 am PST March 10th will be shipped March 18th. 

We apologize for the inconvenience and we thank you for your patience!

Thursday, March 5, 2015

N E W I T E M S



Spring is almost upon us and here are a few items to help you welcome the new season....


Ruffle Midi Skirt
Find more mid length skirts HERE

Market Tote
Find more totes HERE

Lace Peasant Blouse
Find more white blouses HERE

Print Apron

Levis 501 Jeans
Find more vintage jeans HERE

Ruffle Blouse
Distressed Leather Belt
Find more vintage belts HERE

Vintage Lee Denim Jacket

Leather Vest

Turquoise Ring
Find more jewelry HERE

Kilim Print Tunic

I. Magnin Coat
Leather Huaraches

Find more huaraches HERE

Sheer Polka Dot Blouse
Stetson Hat
Find more hats HERE

Red Velvet Dress


Find these items and more at BarnabyJack

Monday, January 19, 2015

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

M I N I M A L I S T


There has been a new wave in minimalist style lately, and it could not have come at a better time. We are living in a culture of over-consumption and not only is it costing us a fortune, but it is also costing the environment. But living a life of simplicity doesn't mean you have to sacrifice personal style. If anything, minimizing your wardrobe makes life easier and helps you express your style without constantly swapping out your closet.
The key is to have well-fitting, quality basics with your favorite vintage pieces.

Vintage Blouse (sold)  / Zara Blazer / BDG Jeans

Of course, "basics" are relative. If you work in an office, your definition of "basics" will be different than the studio artist down the street. But there are a few essentials that every woman should have in order to make her life simple:

black fitted pants      white button down shirt      black blazer       chambray shirt
skinny jeans          white t-shirt         perfectly fitting coat        white fitted jeans
leather sandals            black t-shirt          ankle boots         silk blouse
black leather jacket         flats       chunky knit sweater

 ....just to name a few.
Most importantly, these basics should be long lasting, should fit you perfectly and should be made with comfortable materials.  These items are worth spending good money on because they will never go out of style and will always look good with anything.
Finally, a minimalist wardrobe is the perfect wardrobe to incorporate vintage items. Great vintage pieces set your wardrobe apart and gives your style an individualistic touch.

If there is any rule for buying vintage it's buy whatever speaks to you.
You should love every vintage item you purchase. In fact, you should love EVERY item you purchase, period. If you don't love it, you won't wear it. But if you do love it, you know that it will go perfectly with all of your closet basics.
If you follow this rule, your wardrobe will be well used and you will avoid wasteful shopping. Plus, growing your vintage collection is easy on your wallet as well as easy on the environment.

A minimalist wardrobe with vintage accents makes it super easy to mix and match...



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Vintage Sunglasses
Vintage Hat


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Vintage Hat




Find some of these vintage items and more at the shop

Thanks!!

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Current Coats

 It's hard to find a good vintage coat that is wearable today. Most vintage coats I see are way too embellished for today's modern and simplistic silhouettes. These embellishments include over the top shoulder pads, huge sleeves, gigantic (almost comical) buttons and so much more. I guess these features could work for some people, but I always like to find a coat that is wearable with almost anything because after all, you will probably be wearing it a lot. 

Here are a few vintage coats in the shop right now, and some similar modern silhouettes for inspiration.


T h e   T o p c o a t


Menswear Style Top Coat






L o n g     C o a t








P e a c o a t

Brown Peacoat





Check out all these coats and more at BarnabyJack

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

A Day in the Life: Etsy Vintage Shop Owner

 Every since May of 2014, I have decided to dedicate myself completely to my Etsy shop. Before, I had a job running the after-school art program at an elementary school, which was really fun, but it was time to try my own thing and pursue the avenues that I felt very passionate about.
Let me tell you, this was not an easy decision. In fact, the biggest reason I was able to force myself to take this leap was because my boyfriend got a job in the bay area, and moving required me to quit my day job. Ultimately, moving became a great excuse to force myself into doing what I considered very risky: quit my day job and focus on my other job full time. Now, BarnabyJack is my full time gig, and a lot of people ask me what my day is like as an Etsy shop owner, and I thought I'd make a post about it.

Since I quit my job at the school, my days have dramatically changed. The biggest challenge has been creating some kind of structure to my day. I work entirely from home and without a place to be at every day, the line between work and play get fuzzy. However, the BEST part of my day is that I do what I love EVERY. DAY. Plus, everyday is somewhat different, AND I can create my own hours, which is a definite plus.

Just one rack of clothes. I would show the rest of my office but it's not impressive, and pretty messy. One day I plan to have a beautiful studio, but until then, all I have to show is this rack.


7:00 am - I usually start my day at around 7:00 am. Partly because I am a morning person and I love getting started early, but also because my dog Millie would wake me up anyway because she wants her breakfast. I oblige. Some mornings I wake up even earlier to catch an estate sale, but that's only once in a while.
 After feeding Millie, I make myself some coffee and breakfast and usually sit to go over emails, messages, or organize my day and figure out what I need to get done.

8:30 am - This is Millie time, again. I usually take her on a 15 to 20 minute walk around our pretty neighborhood, sometimes with a coffee in hand. Millie does her business and then we make our way home.

9:00 - At this point I get ready for the day (bathe, etc.) but I also pack up shipments that need to go out before noon. This can take awhile because it requires neatly packing up items, printing out shipping labels, etc.

shipping, packing and measuring tools of choice


10:00 - I usually try and get to the post office around this time, but this only twice a week (Mondays and Thursdays). If it is not a post office day, then I use this time to set up a photography session.


11:00 - Photographing. This is the ideal time to take photos because of the lighting in the room, so I try and make sure to take all the photos I need to take that day in this hour. Photo taking usually involves careful planning. Sometimes, I need someone to model the clothes in the photos, which usually means I have to do my make up and hair (somewhat) and be "photo ready". To be honest, this is my LEAST favorite part of my day. I hate getting my photo taken, and it usually is pretty hard to get a decent photo of yourself on a timer. After my business grows, my second step is to hire a model (first step is to get a REAL studio).



12:00 - Lunch time. Since I am at home, I usually make a salad or sandwich and spend some time perusing Pinterest or something while I eat.

1:00 - This is the time I usually source more items. A good vintage shop owner never reveals her secrets... but it usually involves contacting people or thrift stores. If I don't source for more items, then I am listing items. This takes the most time because I have to research the item, take measurements, editing photos, figure out shipping prices and writing descriptions. I've gotten better at it over the years, but it still takes some time. This could take two hours, or sometimes longer, depending on how much I have to list that day.

3:30 ish - I do some errands on my way home, and then I usually arrive ready to prep items for the next day of shooting. This usually involves, sewing/mending, steaming, cleaning, etc. I love this part of my day because seeing old items get new life is why I love vintage (and also finding the items is fun). I also love this part of my day, because it gives me a chance to catch up on my podcasts (This American Life, Radio Lab, TEDRadioHour, and my new favorite... Serial).... OR I listen to some music.

Sewing tools of choice, sans sewing machine.
Sewing box
 
If I am caught up on mending, then I can use this time to focus on my other love.... illustrating. I just recently illustrated for a published children's book, Monte & the Magnificent Star . And now I am working on a second book with my sister, who owns the toy shop,  Mildred & Dildred.

5:00 - Millie time again, and usually when my "work" day ends, but not always. Millie gets two walks a day because she's spoiled. But the second walk is usually shorter or longer, depending how long the first one was. When we get home, I feed her her dinner, and I get started planning my own dinner. My boyfriend gets home from a long day of work on weekdays, and I like to have dinner ready for both of us by the time he comes home at 6:30 just to help out.

6:00 - Dinner time, which is usually followed by television time. My boyfriend and I love to watch Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Mad Men, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Family Guy, and the list goes on. We pick a show and we watch an episode (or two).

8:00 - Working from home is great, but the one thing that not so great is that work never really ends. At this time I like to catch up on my social media, blog posts, and other networks I use for marketing. This time also gives me a chance to catch up on whats new and gives me ideas for the shop.

9:30 or 10:00 - I get ready for bed and read or continue perusing the interweb. And then lights out!


That is my TYPICAL day, but like I said earlier, every day is somewhat different. Usually, I spend one weekend day getting more items for the shop. I try and take a break from work one day of the weekend, but this doesn't always work because I love doing what I do, and doing nothing is boring. Mike and I try to do one new fun thing a week (on the weekend) and then it's back to a new week!

Thanks for reading!