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Mildew is an annual print magazine about secondhand fashion and creative reuse from all around the world, featuring art and writing that inspires us to think about old clothes in new ways. From the deputy editor of Broccoli, this 144-page publication is a guide to dressing in the spirit of our times. Read Mildew and revel in the decay of fashion as we knew it.
Inside Mildew Issue 4: the northernmost and southernmost free stores in the world, one man’s collection of 55,000 dresses, pile-diving in Hanoi, hacked payphones, clothing libraries, a flea market in Kraków, wearing your grandmother’s wig, neckties three ways, secondhand street style in LA, antique dresses preserved in ice, the signs as cursed tchotchkes, and much more. 144 pages, perfect bound. Measures 26.5 cm x 20 cm.
We are here for any and all questions/concerns/assistance/support/decision making or just to chat :)
Call or text: 206-941-1489
Email us: info@shophoste.com
DM on Insta: @shophoste
We are also available in person at 2332 California Ave SW in West Seattle. Find hours HERE.
Domestic Orders
Ship via USPS Priority or UPS ground and take approx 5-7 business days.
• Under a pound: $5
• 1-3 pounds: $10
• 3-5 pounds: $15
• 5+ pounds: $20
International Orders
We have set flat rate shipping based on country, and any shipment in excess of 10lbs will require an additional shipping quote to be discussed prior to fulfillment. All international orders are final sale.
• Canada: $30 flat rate
• Australia + New Zealand: $60
• All other countries: $50
For more information, visit our Shipping page HERE.
RETURNS
New clothing, accessories, and home goods are available for return or exchanges within 14 days. Vintage goods, food, skincare/body, items on sale or promotion are all final sale. For more information, visit our return page HERE.
Everything we do starts with why
We believe in building better
just ask