Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Season 1/Chapter 1 - Vintage Dress Collection

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:: Aaliyah ::



Item Code : Aaliyah
Size /Fits : L to XL
Status : Sold ( Recycle Bazaar )
Price : RM 55
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:: Adeline ::



Item Code : Adeline
Size / Fits : S to M
Status : Sold ( Eva )
Price : RM 60
Clearance Sale
RM 45
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:: Adrianna ::


Item Code : Adrianna
Size / Fits : L
Status : Sold ( Kaireen Low )
Price : RM 25
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:: Alexandrea ::


Item Code : Alexandrea
Size / Fits : M to L
Status : Sold ( Kaireen Low )
Price : RM 30

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:: Alexis ::


Item Code : Alexis
Size / Fits : S to M
Status : Sold ( Eva )
Price : RM 30
Clearance Sale
RM 22
Special Sale
RM 20

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:: Alice ::


Item Code : Alice
Size / Fits : L - XXL
Status : Sold ( Norjuliana )
Price : RM 30
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:: Ally ::


Item Code : Ally
Size / Fits : S to M
Status : Sold ( Eva )
Price : RM 25
Clearance Sale
RM 20

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:: Amanda ::


Item Code : Amanda
Size / Fits : M to L
Status : Sold ( Kaireen Low ) 
Price : RM 40

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:: Amber ::


Item Code : Amber
Size / Fits : M to L
Status : Sold ( Norjuliana ) 
Price : RM 30

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:: Amiee ::


Item Code : Amiee
Size / Fits : S to M
Status : Sold ( Eva )
Price : RM 40
Clearance Sale
RM 30
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:: Anastasia ::


Item Code : Anastasia
Size / Fits : M to L
Status : Sold ( Eva )
Price : RM 40
Clearance Sale
RM 30

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:: Angelina ::


Item Code : Angelina
Size / Fits : M to L
Status : Available
Price : RM 35
Clearance Sale
RM 25
Special Sale
RM 20

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:: Anne ::


Item Code : Anne
Size / Fits : M to L
Status : Sold ( Izati )
Price : RM 35
Clearance Sale
RM 25
Special Sale
RM 20
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:: April ::


Item Code : April
Size /Fits : S to M
Status : Sold ( Recycle Bazaar )
Price : RM 30
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:: Armani ::


Item Code : Armani
Size / Fits : M to L
Status : Sold ( Suwa Chan ) 
Price : RM 30
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:: Ashanti ::


Item Code : Ashanti
Size / Fits : M to L
Status Sold ( Chung )
Price : RM 30

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:: Ashley ::


Item Code : Ashley
Size / Fits : S to L
Status : Sold ( Eva )
Price : RM 35
Clearance Sale
RM 25
Special Sale
RM 20

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:: Audrey ::


Item Code : Audrey
Size / Fits : S to L
Status : Sold ( Eva )
Price : RM 25
Clearance Sale
RM 18

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Season 1 Collection


Season 1 Vintage Collection
release date : 8 September 2010



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Pieces Of Key Goes Vintage in 2010 - Limited Edition

        Vintage, Mod, Hippie,  Retro


Pieces of Key offers an eclectic collection of authentic vintage clothing online for women, including collector garments and accessories. Whether your passion is for 1930s cocktail dresses, 1950s motorcycle jackets, 1960s hippie apparel, or any other kind of vintage retro clothes, you will find it here at Pieces Of Key.

Hand-selected by our professional vintage lover, Pieces Of Key is proud to showcase unique vintage and indie clothes from the classic eras we admire most the 1920s through today. With new items added to our inventory weekly, shoppers are presented with the largest selection of women's vintage clothing available on the Web with the opportunity to discover one-of-a-kind pieces they can't find anywhere else. We carry vintage mod clothing for avid collectors and shoppers.

Go green with eco-friendly vintage clothing. Vintage clothing is not only a way to express your unique sense of style, it is an eco-friendly approach to clothes shopping. At Pieces Of Key, we offer 100 percent eco-friendly vintage indie clothing, giving you the opportunity to protect the environment without sacrificing style. Every time you purchase a vintage garment you are reducing our impact on the environment by keeping items from the landfill.

At Pieces Of Key, we understand that collecting is more than a pastime; it is a way to preserve and admire history, culture and most importantly fashion. Whether you own 1960s hippie clothing or WWII bomber jackets, we can help you add valuable and historical pieces to your collection. This is why we have neatly categorized our items according to chapter, making it easy for you to explore and find the item you have been searching for. Many of our clients are also designers and stylists on the hunt for quality fabrics such as vintage gabardine silk or cotton. Whether you're a stylist, vintage collector or discerning shopper and have a passion for quality vintage and designer clothing, Pieces Of Key can satisfy your obsession.
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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Guide - Caring For Your Vintage Garment


So you've found the perfect item of vintage clothing and it is in wearable condition, but it is discolored and perhaps has some stains? How do you clean and care for the piece, to ensure that it will last for years to come?

First, check your antique linen or garment for places where it may need to be mended. It is best to do any mending or reconstructing before you wash it, as washing can aggravate tears and rips. Then, check for spots that need cleaning. We do not recommend dry cleaning, because the process uses strong chemicals that can damage delicate fabrics and timeworn garments. Instead, use a gentle washing solution. You can mix one gallon of distilled water with 1/4 cup of a gentle washing solution and 1/4 cup of a gently non-chlorine bleach. If your piece is fragile, you can lay it between two sheets of washed cotton fabric. Soak your garment in a plastic tub or sink. Be careful handling your garment and do not wring or swish it around. Fabric and lace is most fragile when wet, and so it is best just to leave the garment in the solution and let time do its work.

After some time, you will see the solution discolored with dirt and residue. Pour out the solution and replace with fresh water. You may need to repeat this process several times if the garment is very yellowed and stained. Lay out the garment in the sun, making sure you turn the garment so that all sides are exposed to sun. For rust spots on whites, you can try sprinkling a solution of lemon juice and salt and place the garment in the sun.

If you are ironing vintage linens, iron on low heat and iron on the wrong side of the fabric, using a thin layer of fabric between the iron and the garment. When storing linens, make sure you store them clean. Never store in a cool, well-ventilated area. You can also store your garments and linens in acid-free paper or fabric bags (linen, cotton or muslin.) Never use plastic garment bags to store your pieces. Do not store in cardboard or cedar chests because the acids in cardboard and unvarnished wood can cause linen to yellow and streak.

By following these simple instructions, you can protect your vintage piece, to enjoy for years to come. re soiled garments or linens as dirty linens encourage mildew.

Golden Rules for Hand Washing Vintage:

You find perfect vintage dress or the 50's circle skirt & it is an extreme bargain and your are so excited fearing your world will whd if u dont snarch it up, then you get it home and you are ready to admire and snuggle it close to your body and finally you see tiny unidentidied spots, oh what to do??? Dont be upset as this guide may help you turn your dissappointment into a salvation of hope. It just requires a few steps, a little knowlwdge, patience and love before your beloved bargain becomes the new dust rag for your record collection.

Important things to remember : always check the integrity of the pieces by determine the content it is made from

Tools needed : washing machine, spot treatment or hand for handwashing

If you attempt to launder in the washing machine here are some quick tips:
  • Turn garments inside out
  • Check a hidden piece for possible bleeding
  • Remove all belts and other attachments
  • Use cold water delicate cycle
  • Know that spin cycle and the agitator can damage delicates
If you plan to handwash more delicate items keep these tip in mind. Pulling or wringing can damage fibers or cause tears.

  • I do not recommend using a dryer. To dry a garment, lay flat between two fluffy lint free towels to absorb water or drip dry on a padded hanger. Another no no is bleach. Chemically it it too harsh for most fabrics. It can also cause yellowing and a breakdown of the fibers.
The methods listed below are just a small sampling of products used to fight stains like permanent marker, blood, mildew, makeup, food, wine, and rust. Always test a small hidden area and check the fabrics' integrity.

  • Fabreeze, great for refreshing items just spray and let air dry They just came out with an odor eliminator that really works well on tough smells, just add and launder.
  • Fab Detergent, a powerful enzyme cleaner for stubborn stains good for soaking a garment or adding with other detergent for double the cleaning power.
  • Downy, cold water wash a great standby for washing delicates like vintage lingerie and cashmere sweaters.
  • Lux Soap, a little goes a long way. I use in combination with a soft toothbrush for stubborn stains.
  • Baby Detergent, the detergent used for babies is also gentle and powerful for tough enzyme stains.
  • Club soda, another faithful standby that helps the stain not to set.
  • Lemon juice, a natural remedy that works well on rust and mildew.
  • White vinegar, great for underarm discoloration and deodorant staining. Just dab on dab off.
  • The sun, a natural bleaching agent in the suns rays help whiten as well as help with mildew killing the bacteria.
  • Steam cleaning, a great investment to press your favorite vintage pieces but great to help loosen grime and dirt before cleaning. 
When in doubt you have several options. You can keep it and wear it and love it imperfections and all. I believe that is what vintage is all about.

I hope you have found this guide useful and will have fun shopping on Pieces Of Key for more great treasures.

Cheers! 

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Guide - How to Shop for Vintage Clothing



Love clothes with a story? Looking for unique or period pieces? Worried about the impact of large scale production and sweatshop labour? Want to stick to a budget and get great clothes? Then vintage, thrifting, charity shopping, rummaging... Whatever it's called in your quarter, buying second-hand clothing is the thing for you!
As well as finding one of kind pieces, buying second-hand helps keep your wardrobe fresh, your wallet padded and lessens the environmental impact of textiles production. So what's not to love? Here's your guide to get shopping!

Quality Control
You have found a gorgeous, nay, divine dress. Simultaneously 20s Flapper girl, 50s burlesque star and ultra modern woman, it is as though someone looked deep into your soul and produced an outfit for what they saw there. You carry it into your home, slip into it and... Disaster! You realise it's missing an essential irreplaceable button! Here's how to avoid a potentially heartbreaking situation.

Check for common problems:
  • Count the buttons. Count the button holes. Do they match? Look out for reattachments and spare buttons. Don't forget to check zips, hooks and lacing too.
  • Run your fingers along seams, checking for loose and wonky stitching.
  • Check for tears and holes, particularly on the shoulders and underarms of tops and the back of trousers and skirts. These areas get worn and stretched the most.
And if you do buy something and find you don't like something as much as you thought, don't just throw it out. Recycle it, give it to charity, alter it or start a swap meet!

Tough Choices
Within such a melting pot, it is inevitable that you will have to make some hard calls on what to hold on to and what to leave for someone else to love.

Tips on sorting the wheat from the chaff:
  • What fabric is it made of? Wool, cotton and other natural fabrics tend to last longer and are better investments than polyester or nylon.
  • Is it unique? Could you find something either similar on the high street?
  • Is it a staple or an occasion piece? If you're only going to be able to wear it once or twice, and you don't absolutely adore it, put it back.
  • Make a list of items you want, and think about what you already have. Think of any stylistic signatures you have: are you known for your love of leopard print? Revered for your wearing of red? If you see it, go for it!
  • Know what you have. Try not to buy with the idea that "I'll find things to go with it": have an outfit in your wardrobe already to complement it.
  • Finally, if you're really umming and aahing, buy it. You'll have something to stimulate your creative tendencies, and you'll either be supporting a charity or a friendly local vintage shop owner.
Happy rummaging!
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Vintage Clothing Introduction



Vintage Clothing

Not just because an item is considered old, you can automatically call it “vintage”. Vintage clothing is a generic term for new or secondhand garments originating from a previous era. Just like fine wine, vintage clothes are aged. The more they age, the greater their value becomes.

Generally, clothing made before the 1920s are considered as antique, while clothing made during the 1920s to 1980s may be considered vintage. However, a vintage purist may tell you that anything made within the past 15 years is not vintage, but considered as contemporary. That said, one not only has to check the dates, but also the craftsmanship that goes along with vintage clothing to determine its authenticity.

Vintage clothing was designed to be worn for years, therefore they were made of robust quality and were meant to be passed down from one family member to the next. Garments usually have unusual buttons, hand finishing, hand embroidery, handmade lace, appliqué, beading and other techniques.

Some Tips on How to Identify Vintage Clothing
  • Identify the fabric. Read garment labels, compare the fabric to identified fabrics in your closet, at the fabric store or conduct a burn test. If the fabric is synthetic, most likely the garment was produced after World War II. Nylon, the first synthetic fabric, was available to the public in 1940 in the form of hosiery. General garments made of nylon were not widely available until the 1950s.

  • Examine the zipper as its location has changed throughout the decades. A zipper in the center of the back of the dress indicates the garment dates to the late 1950s or later. A zipper starting under sleeve and ending at the waist or hem indicates the dress was created anywhere from the 1930s to the 1960s. Before the late 1930s, women wore dresses that were fastened or closed with buttons, ties or clasps

  • Observe the cut. Hemlines and sleeves have changed throughout the decades. Hems did not rise above the knee untill the 1960s and armholes were very narrow in the 1950s throughout the 1970s. In ladies' wear, waist measurements of dresses were much smaller in proportion to hip and bust measurements in the 1940s and 1950s as compared to the succeeding and directly preceding decades.
Know Your Vintage Clothing Condition

Undertandably, because vintage clothing is not new, it is important to determine its condition before purchasing. This is especially useful when buying clothes online as it will help you determine if the garment is worth investing.

  • Mint – the item is in pristine condition, as when it was originally made, showing no signs of wear
  • Near Mint – showing the slightest signs of wear
  • Excellent – showing typical signs of wear due to occasional use
  • Very Good – the item is considered wearable but has some surface flaws (staining or soiling)
  • Good – an item is wearable but cannot be returned to excellent condition even if repairs are made
p/s :buying a vintage pieces should be considered an investment as well as a fashion statement.
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Friday, September 3, 2010

Philips Salon Geometricks


<< Philips Salon Geometricks >>


Create the latest styles for every occasion. Perfect for creating all the styles you can think.Ceramic ultra-gliss to lock in natural nutrients for maximum shine.Philips Ceramic ultra gliss technology results in a super smooth, shine enhancing curling surface. Wrap sections around the barrel's advanced surface to lock in the hair's natural nutrients to create smooth, stylish curls and maximum shine.


Product includes :
- Straightener attachment to create beautiful sleek hair
The Ceramic plates glide effortlessly through your hair, giving you perfect straight and shiny hair.
- Crimper for added texture
This attachment gives your hair a great funky texture.
- Slide-on spiral for beautiful ringlets
Just follow the curves to create the most beautiful ringlets, it has never been so easy!
- Small curling tong for tight curls and ringlets
If you want to create tight curls or ringlets, you need to use a curling iron with a small diameter.
- Large curling tong for big curls
If you want to create beautiful curls or waves, you need this large curling attachment with a large sized diameter.


Brand : Philips

Condition : Used but like brand new ** without box **

Price : RM 85 (nego) - bought at RM 150 ++

Status : Sold ( Ila )

p/s : what u see, is what u get, everything in working condition...im letting go this baby of mine because i dont use it as often as i want =( my bad...so im letting it go to someone else...come & grab it



Interested???
email : piecesofkey@yahoo.com
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<< Maybelline Eye Studio™ Lasting Drama™ Gel Eyeliner >>


Why You'll Love It:
Oil-free formula can hold highly concentrated pigments in a clear gel base.So color is more intense and lines resist wear for 24 hours. Smudge-proof and Water-proof. The most intense line for lasting drama.

**DEFINED LOOK**
Define– in small strokes, glide liner across lash line from inner to outer corner

**DRAMATIC LOOK**
Define– in small strokes, glide liner across lash line from inner to outer corner.Enhance – extend and thicken line from outer corner up towards brow; wing out for extra drama


Condition : Brand New In Box

Color : S03 Blue (Limited Edition)

Reson 4 Selling : Impulse Purchase =(

Price : RM 25, bought at RM 39.90

Status : Available


Interested???
email : piecesofkey@yahoo.com
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<< Kate Gel Liner >>


The Kanebo Kate Gel Eyeliner is a smooth and easy-to-use eyeliner which is perfect for daily creation of the charming eyes. Its makes the eyes look sharp and natural and super smooth, and it won't smash, fall off or retain winks during the day. The brush coming with the eyeliner is ideal for drawing different sizes of eyeliners suiting different occasions.

This Gel Eye Liners comes in a cute little glass pot. It has a smooth texture, easy to apply, dries almost instantly and it is smudge-proof! The good quality square-tip eyeliner brush had got short and flat bristles, hence, making it very easy to apply. It comes now with a protective cap and has a slightly wider head with softer bristles.



Condition : Brand New Without Box

Color : BR-1 Brown

Reson 4 Selling : Impulse Purchase =(

Price : RM 35, bought at RM 55++

Status : Available
Interested???
email : piecesofkey@yahoo.com
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Ed Hardy Ladies Shirt


Black



White



Pink




Size : Tagged L & XL

Fits : L fits normal S & M, XL fits normal L as it has small cutting

Status :

L = Black -Sold
XL = Black - Sold
L = White - Sold
XL = White - Sold
L = Pink - Sold
XL = Pink - Available

Price :
1 for RM 65
2 for RM 100

Clearance Sale
RM 50 each + free postage


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