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Charlottetown: Green Man is the new black

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I love vintage. It’s economical, environmentally friendly and the best way to find a unique piece to wear somewhere special. For me, the best thing about vintage shopping is digging for hours and leaving a store with an amazing find that will make my friends jealous. So when The Green Man Vintage and Vinyl (48 University Ave., 902-566-1361) opened its doors last fall, I was thrilled that the store was everything that vintage shopping is supposed to be—and more.

First, there is the decor. The brightly coloured walls are plastered with hard-to-find records, while the store windows are decorated with impeccably put-together mannequins. The racks of clothes are awash with tartan, short dresses á la Twiggy and vintage lace that are not only valuable survivors of previous decades but are spot on trends for Fall 2008. The helpful owners, Kelly Casely and Roger Carter, are always putting new goodies out on the floor, and talking fashion and music with the hordes of chic locals who practically live in their store.

The pair have also begun to carry original island clothing lines: Kinza Mae, Sunsets on the East Side, and Casely’s own By Kelly (which I adore). The two have also spearheaded several fashion shows and have more plans in the works. Clearly, The Green Man is at the heart of Prince Edward Island’s fashion scene and more than worth a look.

Amanda Bulman reports from Halifax and Charlottetown. Visit her personal blog at eastcoaststyles.blogspot.com.

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  • Sasha

    I’m so glad this store finally got some national attention! I was there this summer and was blown away by the variety of stuff on the shelves. Keep up the good work .

  • Jeremy

    Chtown’s fashion scene is really growing.

  • Rebecca

    I love love this store. It’s such a great addition to the charlottetown shopping scene. Finally!!

  • kate

    Nice article.

  • Fan from Van

    Bravo!

  • fashionface

    You tell it how it is- I love it.I’m off to the Island for the weekend and I’ll make this a stop for sure.

  • korina

    I love that photo

  • Krista

    Awesome!

  • Jim Anlish

    Yeah, the best part I like about ‘vintage’ is digging for hours and finding a really great piece that will make my friends think I am pretentious and ironic.

  • brandon

    I think supporting, and promoting a wonderful little shop(that in turn supports locals artists and designers) is decidedly unpretentious.

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