The Secret Designers of Etsy.com
Last week, I encountered a situation that every college student has (or will) at one time or another: I accidentally signed up for a credit card. When the (sneaky) sales girl at Nordstrom asked if I’d like to sign up for a rewards card, I cheerfully yelped, “Sure!” I thought this card MUST be similar to my (now defunct) Blockbuster rewards card, which wasn’t actually used for purchasing, but gave me points to earn free popcorn instead.
I was wrong.
Miss Nordstrom had swindled me into signing up for the real deal. Luckily, I only charged a good $110 to my new card (that’s sarcasm), however, in an effort to ensure that I never get myself into this kind of debt debacle again, I decided to stick to buying from people who understand what it means to be a struggling artist (er, writer, whatevs). So, I turned to the online shopping portal Etsy – my favorite place to spend time (& cash) on the internet.
For those of you who have been living under a rock (or without an internet connection or penchant for online purchasing), here’s some quick Etsy 411:
“Etsy is a website that provides the general public with a way to buy and sell handmade items as well as vintage items and craft supplies.” (Thanks, Wikipedia!) Basically, the site is chock full of handmade/eccentric goodies – from vintage handbags to hand sewn dresses, created by regular people like you (or the craftier version of you). A lot of the designers on Etsy keep it eco-friendly, too, which def gets a thumbs up from me.
But, if you’re a first time Etsy-peruser, it can be a little intimidating. So I’m here to break it down for you & showcase five of my favorite E-fashionistas. I found five sites that not only offer swoon-worthy threads, but are safe for your wallet (or Mom’s Visa bill).
1) Every Little Counts . Okay, okay. Screen-printed tees are a dime a dozen. But I’m a sucker for romance, and I lurrve the creative sayings that adorn these breezy tees & tanks, like “Feel Like Making Love,” “A Violent, Sensual, Sensitive Girl” and “I can’t fight this feeling.” Adorbs.

2) Sandmaiden. Sandmaiden is a little pricey, but the designs are unique and are made from all-natural fibers. Plus the clothes are SO. UNBELIEVABLY.COMFORTABLE. Not kidding. Just check out these little beauties and imagine how wonderful that organic cotton jersey blend would feel draped over your achy bod the morning after a night of heavy drinking. Even better? You’ll be the only girl on campus with one, since most pieces on the site are one -of-a-kind designs.

3) Maiden Rapture Vintage Okay, the goods in this shop aren’t all handmade, but who doesn’t love vintage cardigans, dresses, blazers and accessories? This site makes it easy peezy to find the perfect unique piece from the 50’s, 60’s or 70’s to add to your wardrobe. I’m obsessed with blazers and plaid lately, and I found plenty in this shop. And the prices are totes affordable.
4) Sarah Seven Made from recycled vintage and natural fabrics, Sarah Seven concocts clothes worth coveting (and saving beer money for). The shop offers dresses, skirts and shirts in “vintage-inspired” designs with a modern spin. Each piece is custom designed (you provide your measurements and bra size), so you know you’re getting a perfectly unique, tailored fit every time. Even if you don’t snag yourself a darling dress, the site is totally worth checking out just for the awesome photography. I want to believe that Miss Sarah Seven herself is the girl in the nerdy (yet somehow chic) green glasses, but I think that’s just because I’m sitting here wearing my coke-bottle glasses & feeling lonely. Oh — and 5% of each purchase is donated to charities. Cool.

5) 75Rabbit For the patchouli-applying hippie that exists in every college student, enter 75Rabbit. With “far out” designs & duds made from recycled pre-used fabrics, what’s not to adore? The only catch: The shop lists only one page of items at the moment. But the prices are reasonable & where the hell else are you going to find a flattering and totally unique dress with John Lennon’s face on it?! Nowhere.
I’ve shared some of my faves – now it’s your turn! Where do you shop on Etsy?
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a says:
Fri, 27th Nov 20099:40 am
WHAT IS WITH THE ADS ON THIS WEBSITE
I ALWAYS HAVE MUSIC ON AND IT IS DRIVING ME INSANE
Jess says:
Fri, 27th Nov 200910:05 am
^^ I completely agree. I was listening to wonderful Owl City and had to mute my whole computer cuz I couldn't figure out how to turn the ads off. Stop it!
Totally love and want to buy that beatles dress though
L says:
Sun, 29th Nov 20096:15 pm
You had to turn off Owl City?? Sounds like quite the tragedy (sarcasm).
Ashley Spiker says:
Fri, 4th Dec 20098:49 am
I love this post! I'm now obsessed with Sarah Seven's collection!
Sunny says:
Sat, 5th Dec 20095:34 am
Found you on Already Pretty and I have to say, this is a GREAT list, have you thought about doing a jewelry list as well? Also, I live by Kent State so that made me super excited to see someone local on here!
Sunny says:
Sat, 5th Dec 20095:35 am
Oh also, for Every Little Counts, there's a " at the end of the url and it didn't work, had to copy and paste it and remove the " =] just as a little heads up!
amy says:
Fri, 11th Dec 20096:03 am
thanks for the lovin'
XOXO,
Every Little Counts