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From Flea Markets to Fashion Icons W/ @aronstardust

Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetz Wholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFP Shop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% off Mens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.ca/ Dive into the fascinating world of vintage with Aaron Stardust, a passionate curator, reseller, and fashion enthusiast. Aaron shares stories from decades of sourcing rare finds, his insights into military and archive fashion, and how he's navigated the evolving vintage market while staying true to his passion. In this episode: Aaron's early days flea marketing with his parents in Florida and New Jersey The story behind his iconic nickname "Aaron Number Nine" and the Japanese brand inspiration How vintage clothing blends nostalgia with real monetary value The legendary flea market finds, including rare rap tees and vintage military gear Inside stories of meeting icons like Virgil Abloh, Ian Conner, and Tremaine Emery The significance of Asian vintage markets and Japanese repros Tactical tips on sourcing, flipping, and succeeding on eBay and at pop-up events The importance of community, self-awareness, and giving back in business and life Insights on navigating the modern vintage scene, marketing, and building a legacy Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro and Aaron’s background in vintage reselling 02:05 - Vintage about nostalgia or profit? 03:47 - Early flea market days and family influence 10:07 - Fashion projects and collaborations with Virgil and Tremaine 13:15 - Virgil Abloh’s first encounter with Aaron 18:58 - The story of Number 9 Japanese brand and its resurgence 24:34 - Legendary flea market finds: rap tees and military gear 35:42 - Rare game-worn jerseys and forgotten treasures 45:49 - Military surplus hunting in the Meadowlands 54:53 - Building relationships with Japanese vintage buyers 77:42 - Tips for sourcing and selling on eBay 94:42 - The wild world of in-store and online buying 100:07 - Meeting Ian Conner and creating influence 112:04 - What will never lose value in vintage 113:07 - Restarting with limited funds 120:05 - Aaron’s legacy and future goals

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Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetz Wholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFP Shop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% off Mens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.ca/ Dive into the fascinating world of vintage with Aaron Stardust, a passionate curator, reseller, and fashion enthusiast. Aaron shares stories from decades of sourcing rare finds, his insights into military and archive fashion, and how he's navigated the evolving vintage market while staying true to his passion. In this episode: Aaron's early days flea marketing with his parents in Florida and New Jersey The story behind his iconic nickname "Aaron Number Nine" and the Japanese brand inspiration How vintage clothing blends nostalgia with real monetary value The legendary flea market finds, including rare rap tees and vintage military gear Inside stories of meeting icons like Virgil Abloh, Ian Conner, and Tremaine Emery The significance of Asian vintage markets and Japanese repros Tactical tips on sourcing, flipping, and succeeding on eBay and at pop-up events The importance of community, self-awareness, and giving back in business and life Insights on navigating the modern vintage scene, marketing, and building a legacy Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro and Aaron’s background in vintage reselling 02:05 - Vintage about nostalgia or profit? 03:47 - Early flea market days and family influence 10:07 - Fashion projects and collaborations with Virgil and Tremaine 13:15 - Virgil Abloh’s first encounter with Aaron 18:58 - The story of Number 9 Japanese brand and its resurgence 24:34 - Legendary flea market finds: rap tees and military gear 35:42 - Rare game-worn jerseys and forgotten treasures 45:49 - Military surplus hunting in the Meadowlands 54:53 - Building relationships with Japanese vintage buyers 77:42 - Tips for sourcing and selling on eBay 94:42 - The wild world of in-store and online buying 100:07 - Meeting Ian Conner and creating influence 112:04 - What will never lose value in vintage 113:07 - Restarting with limited funds 120:05 - Aaron’s legacy and future goals