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In this episode, we sit down with Kristine Scalzo, owner of EyeSpeakVintage, to break down the grails from her personal collection that aren’t going anywhere. From 50s–Y2K kids vintage to the kind of one-of-one finds that carry memories, Kristine walks us through what makes each piece untouchable — the history behind it, the hunt that found it, and why some garments are bigger than resale.
If you’ve ever wondered how a true curator decides what stays, this one’s for you.
Follow EyeSpeakVintage for new drops and in-person finds. Shop our latest vintage archive via the link in the description.
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