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This lookbook for Mayflower Supply Co, a vintage shop, looks as if it could have been shot in my backyard--not my literal backyard mind you, for that's a church parking lot, but the figurative backyard I have easy access to. Covered bridges, red barns, and overgrown fields are definitely trademarks of rural Pennsylvania, although this was shot elsewhere; the vintage clothes with a focus on classics like plaid, fair isle, and Pendleton certainly suit the surroundings. I'm coveting more than one piece from this well curated shop.
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