Thanks bro appreciate that! I put way to much time into my edits haha! Just subscribed to you bro deffo gonna check out some of your videos when I done a long day of editing!
Thanks bro really appreciate that comment! I agonise over the edit to make the videos as entertaining as I can, if I get bored I can’t imagine how bored the audience is gonna be!
Hi Matt great content again thank you! Keep going.....would you consider doing a bit of background in to your online selling?? May bring you a few sales??? Also more education of us on how to spot vintage labels for example? Is you actual job related to textiles/clothing you come across as very passionate about it! Cheers Dan
I’ve just got a normal day job and the vintage business has always been a side project but I can’t deny my passion for all things vintage! Thats probably why I’ve learned so much about tags over the last decade! Deffo take your comment on board bro and try incorporating more of my knowledge into the videos! Thanks for the comment bro and the support!
Thanks bro really glad you enjoyed it! Put sweat and tears into this edit 😂 Which ones your local eboot or furnace? I honestly think James’s Eboot is one of the best around by far!
Hi Matt loved the video again, you talked about the black fade on the t-shirts , would you buy a black fade t-shirt advertising a New York pizza shop if you seen it at the carboot ,I seen one but wasn't sure if they sell well ,didn't buy regret it now, cheers Nigel
Thanks for the comment and glad you enjoyed the video! Usually a nice sun fade always a good tell of a vintage T-shirt but manufacturers sometime artificially fade the cotton, which isn’t really worth buying. It’s tricky to know without seeing it first hand, I usually go off whether the tag looks old or if the screen prints worn too. I do tend to find that random business T-shirts do sell well though! If In doubt I always try to pay 50p/£1 just so it’s not a big loss if it turns out to be some generic mass produced design! Hope this helped Nigel!
This is you best edit yet! Really enjoy the content and time youve put in editing - keep them coming!!!
Thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed the video and honestly this must have took over 18 hours to edit so glad it’s been worth it!
Nice to see someone putting the effort into their videos. All the little clips in between shots etc. great video mate 👏🏼
Thanks bro appreciate that! I put way to much time into my edits haha! Just subscribed to you bro deffo gonna check out some of your videos when I done a long day of editing!
first time watching ur vid was amazing
Thanks bro! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Have thought this since first stumbling by your channel but no one in this field makes videos like you - love the style! 💛
Thanks bro really appreciate that comment! I agonise over the edit to make the videos as entertaining as I can, if I get bored I can’t imagine how bored the audience is gonna be!
Really enjoyed the video, learning alot from you 😊
Awesome, thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video! Hopefully I can keep sharing my useless wisdom about vintage in future videos!
I enjoyed this video👍
Thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Matt great content again thank you! Keep going.....would you consider doing a bit of background in to your online selling?? May bring you a few sales??? Also more education of us on how to spot vintage labels for example? Is you actual job related to textiles/clothing you come across as very passionate about it! Cheers Dan
I’ve just got a normal day job and the vintage business has always been a side project but I can’t deny my passion for all things vintage! Thats probably why I’ve learned so much about tags over the last decade! Deffo take your comment on board bro and try incorporating more of my knowledge into the videos! Thanks for the comment bro and the support!
Best video yet mate throughly enjoyed it. What car boots this bud, believe it’s my local 😂
Thanks bro really glad you enjoyed it! Put sweat and tears into this edit 😂
Which ones your local eboot or furnace?
I honestly think James’s Eboot is one of the best around by far!
Hi Matt loved the video again, you talked about the black fade on the t-shirts , would you buy a black fade t-shirt advertising a New York pizza shop if you seen it at the carboot ,I seen one but wasn't sure if they sell well ,didn't buy regret it now, cheers Nigel
Thanks for the comment and glad you enjoyed the video! Usually a nice sun fade always a good tell of a vintage T-shirt but manufacturers sometime artificially fade the cotton, which isn’t really worth buying. It’s tricky to know without seeing it first hand, I usually go off whether the tag looks old or if the screen prints worn too. I do tend to find that random business T-shirts do sell well though! If In doubt I always try to pay 50p/£1 just so it’s not a big loss if it turns out to be some generic mass produced design! Hope this helped Nigel!
Hey Matt.....hope you are OK? any new stuff coming out?
was that furnace end and the eboot car boots
Yeah man! eboot is the first then went to furnace second, they’re the best two local ones to me so always check them out!
You’re so handsome and very manly ❤
Why would you comment that🤣🤣
@@kirkmitchell1811 because he is 😂
@@joni3345 strange, whatever floats your boat