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<title>Cicely ov Decades of Fashion</title>
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        Zeez sexxxy broad knows herr fashion eras! Woweeee! Beeink ze vintage fan lyke I am, I sometimes kin get ze snobbies when it comes tou vintage shoppinks. I donut lyke ze overpriced frippery und I donut lyke ze cheapos hoo nose knot wot wot zay sell. Cicely nose herr stoooof. Beastsides zat, shee eez pwitty az ze picture und shee posed just fur meee!

I swear I donut droool on ze moist exxxxcelllente selection ov ze shoesies!<br/>Tags: cicely, decades of fashion, couture vintage apparel, shoes, vintage shoes, alligator bags, victorian, 70s, 40s, 50s, 60s, drooooool, gabardine, hats, jewelry, buy, trade, sell, recycled, haight ashbury, california, san francisco, second hand<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/96852">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<title>Spig's Store (formerly Departures...</title>
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        ...from the Past, but usually referred to as "Spig's Store" by ze locals)
1058 Hyde @ California, San Francisco CA
Goosey Spig fur all yore costume kneads! Ze ass cabbage landbeast on Fillmore gave heem das booot; iffin yoo eez looxing fur ze store, hee eez now at 1058 Hyde @ California. Donut furget tou turn zat pesky cell phoney off tho, acause hee ze Luddite und veal kik-kik yore hi-tech ass tou ze curb.

Boas!
Wigs fur ze balding laydeees!
Pirate hats! All kyndes o'hats!
Leetl sparkly horns fur yore pointy leetl head!
Sparkly clothings!
Flapper crap!
SeXXXy vintage Steeenkies!
Men's vintage clothing/suits/smoking yello jakkkkkits!
Women's vintage clothing und frilly under tings!
Stalkings tou die fur!
Accesssssories Gaylord!
Beeg giant furrrrry burner coatie fur rentings!
Men's tuXXXedos
Loungewear
Cocktail atttttire

Burner, Stripper, und Raver attttire also availabullllll!

Call only een emergency und eefin yoo plan tou spend ze beeg beeg cake, acause ze Uncle Spig HATES fauxn callllls!
(415) 885-3377

Tell heem ze Madame sendeded yooo so hee veal geev mee sum free crapp tou thankies!<br/>Tags: costumes, vintage, dancers, 70s, hats, boas, tuxedos, slips, spig, departures from the past, horns, wedding, sparkles, burning man, costume party sf, 80s, sunglasses, kimonos, wigs, pirates, flapper, velvet, smoking jacket, lingerie, underpinnings, feather boas, feathers, recycled, california, san francisco, second hand, reconstructed<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/61648">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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Jennifer works her magic!
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I saw some of Jennifer Lynne's pieces at a recent Luggage Store trunk show and was excited to visit her Mission store. What a fun collection! From the sassy green frock featured in the center of the store (photo at right) to autumn-hued trousers and delicately designed tanks (also shown at right),and bouncing over to the bouyant wine bottle cork halter top, Jennifer has a delightful way of redefining everyday fashion sense. 

My visit found Jennifer busily at work creating a surplice wrap sweater dress. If you catch her at a slow time, she'll tailor her designs for you on the spot! 

Porcelynne opened in February of 2006 and Jennifer, who attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and gave up the business for a couple years before committing to her design work, has recently left her day job to focus on her creations full-time. 

If you are in the mood for a wardrobe update and want to support a local designer while looking different-than-most, here's your place. Porcelynne also features the work of many local designers including Amy M. Cool's highly touchable recycled fabric handbags and jewelry by 19 Moons and Tessa Poppe. I'm going to have to go back for the earrings created with Lite-Brites (photo at right).

The most intriguing of Porcelynne's offerings is the "Panty-A-Month" club. You'll get a new pair of stinkies designed by Jennifer every month--imagine how fun it could be to get this monthly offering from a lover in the subsequent months after breaking up--the turmoil the poor chump would go through knowing that you'll be wearing the panties he bought you--he bought YOU--with your new lover. Oh, the possibilities!

Art work in the gallery rotates; the current show features work created on heat-sensitive fax paper with a soldering iron (shown at right). Check out Porcelynne's website for gallery show information. <br/>Tags: porcelynne, porcelynne boutique and gallery, mission, 14th street, san francisco, california, jennifer lynne, panty of the month club, handmade, diy, jewelry, clothing, lingerie, local, recycled, reconstructed, designers, fashion<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/112685">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<title>The Other Shop: 20th Century Design</title>
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Manager Cindy McMullen always provides a warm welcome!
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A favorite browsing spot on the way to Comic Experience, The Other Shop is like your clean and neat Uncle Buck's basement. His stash of old Playboy mags would be filed by the Centerfold's hair color; his rabbit foot keychain collection sorted by size and color and hung neatly with cleverly managed hook-and-eyes. 

During this visit, I fell in love with locally designed handmade pillows and funny stuffed animals made of patterned vintage fabrics and scored a ring I suspect was made by a designer I've always admired (I have to remember to look into that!) and a terrific vintage dress in a great print with swell buttons and a soft sateen finish for only $30. I now wish I'd bought the faceted black pearl necklace for $70, but at the time figured I'd leave a bargain for the next Betty. Right now everything is 20% off (a bi-annual sale) so I was even more delighted with my finds (Dammit, I really should have have bought that pearl necklace for my niece's graduation gift). 

Cindy McMullen manages this collective of 14 dealers who each work in the store two days a month and take turns designing window displays. If you're a dealer or designer interested in renting a space, give Cindy a call at 415.621.5424.
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Open every day from 12-6pm. 
"Where you can still afford to collect."<br/>Tags: the other shop, 20th century, design, divisadero, san francisco, california, antique dealers, antiques, prop rental, jewelry, comic books, lamps, vintage, modern, silver, reconstructed, estate jewelry, divisidero, bakelite, light fixtures, playboy, vinyl records, swizzle sticks, vintage porn, secondhand, recycled, lighting, fashion, gifts, penthouse, totchkes<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/221906">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<title>Ceiba Records ~ Fashion/Music/Art</title>
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Say hello to Peter Zeigelmeyer, Proprietor. 

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For a very long time now, I've been jonesin' for one of those cool-looking Gado Gado sweatshirts with the tribal  design on the sleeves and the long pointy swirly hoods that I see in Ceiba's window when I pass by the store...maybe in red.

Touring Ceiba with Peter Ziegelmeier and Marie is a worldwide affair: local designers Dreamtime, Eka, and Space Turtle; Hikari from Japan; Psylo/Israel; Gado Gado/Austria; Nuclear Star/Italy; Quantum Leap & Mido from Bali all compete for my Mastercard's attention. But my favorite items in the store at the moment has got to be those stash belts by Hipsterr SF (modeled by Marie at right), which are like old-west gun holsters of wonderfully crafted leather but instead of gun holsters you get pockets for all of your raver or just-plain-boring-old-daily needs. These are way hipper than the standard fanny-pack, that's for damn sure, and I'll bet no one ever broke up with/refused to go out with/beat up someone for wearing a Hipsterr. 

Furry playa coats by Simone Schulz and an interesting selection of jewlery by Gina Pfanz round out the offerings of a bit of each type of gear you might need for an overnight dance party or just a hard day of urban living.

If you're wondering where the music comes in, Peter founded Ceiba Records in 1996 and produces psytrance, progressive trance, and downtempo ambient music; listen and buy in the back of the store or on the website. 
<br/>Tags: ceiba records, fashion, music, art, haight ashbury, san francisco, california, peter, maria, designers, trance, haight, hikari, psylo, gado gado, nuclear star, quantum leap, mido, dreamtime, eka sf, space turtle, hipsterr sf, simone schulz, gina pfanz, cd, dvd, psy trance, progressive trance, downtempo ambient, accessories, jewelry, clothing, recycled, reconstructed, burning man, hoodies, tribal jewelry<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/158393">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<title>Ruby Gallery: Handmade/Quirky/Eclectic</title>
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        Ruby is the both the sweetest and nosiest hostess on Haight Street. She'll welcome you into her store, follow you into your dressing room, and gently sniffy-snif your handbag in search of minty treats. Please ask her lady, Laura James, before offering to share!

Ruby's is a local artist space and features a wide variety of local handmade items to marvel over--surprising jewelry, colorful and comfortable clothing, eclectic accessories, and cutie-pie baby gear. Throughout my visit, I kept spotting stuff that I missed at first glance, most notably a nice selection of simple, comfortable-looking, and interestingly-patterned cotton skirts. (photo of skirt rack is over on the right>>>>>>)

I have enjoyed shopping at Laura's original Ruby store in the Mission; one Christmas I bought handmade handbags and fuzzy animal-ear hats there for most of my gifts to family and friends. Ruby's is a good place to find something reasonably priced and unique for thoughtful gift-giving.

Personally, I am craving the raven resin necklace that I recently spotted on Ruby's website (see photo to the right) and I've got a few expectant momma friends who I think will enjoy dressing up their little bundles of joy in one-of-a-kind hipster baby togs (and starting at $20, these little outfits don't cost much  more than standard cookie-cutter sleeper jammies!).

Fused glass pendants with vintage textile patterns ($40-$99) and handpainted resin necklaces (both pictured to the right) are interesting pieces to add to the right outfit and are the sort of jewelry that it's hard not to move in on a for a closer look!

I love the Fall-colored brocade and leather handbags; one I spotted looked perfect for opera season--lush fabric, nice long strap, and just big enough for tickets, opera glasses, and lipstick. (also shown over there>>>)

If you're a tourist, here you can buy a not-so-obviously-a-tourist-wearing-just-shorts  sweatshirt or a different-than-most scarf to keep warm, and one that you'll probably even wear again (as opposed to the Fisherman's Wharf tourist variety). Don't forget to bring it with you next time! This is not L.A.!  
Note: Photos of Ruby's great handmade scarf selection and a glimpse of one of the interesting paintings on back of hoodies are over there on the right>>>>

Beyond the painted wave midway through the Haight Ashbury store is Vie Papiel, a store of a different sort, carrying vintage ephemera such as old prints, scary clowns, and framed works. Original hand-colored prints of buff men, brave lions, fair maidens and other interesting tidbits put me in mind of old carnivals and Auntie Flora's Funhouse Library. Wonderful browsing...I spotted several future gifts for hard-to-buy for males. 

MISSION STORE HOURS
Monday 3-7pm
Friday 12-7pm
Saturday/Sunday 11-6pm
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HAIGHT STORE HOURS
Monday-Saturday 11-7pm
Sunday 11-6pm<br/>Tags: local designers, accessories, jewelry, clothing, gifts, babies, shopping, dog, retail, quirky, california, scarves, san francisco, skirts, pug, artisan, designers, ruby, haight ashbury, haight street, hoodies, ruby gallery, tops, sweatshirts, ephemera, vie papiel, recycled, reconstructed<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/159036">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<dc:date>2006-08-21 17:40:46.285743+00:00</dc:date>
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<title>Project 38: Big, big fake fur coat I made into a dog bed</title>
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        Got a luxurious Borgana faux fur coat, circa 1960, and repurposed it into a cozy dog bed.<br/>Tags: repurposed, recycled, tossed and found, dumpster diving in Chicago, Diana Durkes, fine diving, alley finds<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/5096496">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<title>Mary's Exchange in Noe Valley</title>
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Lilly welcomes us to Mary's Exchange.
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Right on the 24 MUNI line, Mary's is a practical gal's consignment shop with irresistible offerings like brand-new handknit sweaters with pointy hoods and puff-ball zipper pulls for only $65 (see photo to right) and used Coach bags at a fair price (they always seem to have Coach & Kate Spade--on this visit I spied a big old-style black Coach backpack for $125, not a bad price at all). 

Of course the selection varies but Mary's seems to consistently offer sizable selections of pre-worn designer jeans, not-so-boring office clothes, colorful designer leisure wear, designer handbags, and cashmere sweaters. This time I was smitten with the dazzling array of sparkly brooches and couldn't stop eyeing the impressive cotton skirt selection. Labels you'll bump into here, many of them local, include Citron, CP Shades, Weston Wear, Michael Stars, and Haley Bob.

Maybe it's time to purge: Mary's offers a 50/50 consignment deal: you leave items for 50 days, you split the selling price 50/50. Consignment drop-in hours are 12:15-3:30pm Sunday-Friday.  

You'll also find new goods here. Owner Wendy (Mary's is named for Wendy's daughter) also buys inventory direct from vendors and you can find last season's items here and overstock from vendors like Neesh, Flax, and Solitaire.
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Monday-Saturday 12-7pm, Sundays 12-6pm
415.282.6955<br/>Tags: consignment, san francisco, california, noe valley, vintage, skirts, dresses, shopping, retail, wendolyne, designers, jewelry, recycled, reconstructed, coach, neesh, sweaters, flax, solitaire, kate spade<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/221902">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<title>Project 39: Doormat from found indoor/outdoor carpeting</title>
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        Tags: repurposed, recycled, before and after, tossed and found, Dumpster diving in Chicago, Time Out Chicago, reclaimed, makeover, indoor outdoor carpeting<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/5102490">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<dc:date>2009-08-30 19:38:49.925581+00:00</dc:date>
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        $1.9 million grant to help build recycled water pipeline
By  Rachel McGrath
Monday, September 14, 2009
Ventura County Star web
he federal government has granted $1.9 million in economic stimulus funds to help build a pipeline to distribute recycled water in the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District.

The 24-inch pipeline will carry recycled water from the Tapia Water Reclamation Facility in Malibu Canyon and will tie into an existing distribution system nearly two miles to the north at Las Virgenes Road and Mulholland Highway.<br/>Tags: water, recycled, United States, Reclamation<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/5159974">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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