$25 for $50 Toward New and Vintage Apparel, Accessories, Footwear, and More at Divine
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- Hand-picked retro apparel
- Vintage accessories
- Converse footwear
- Piercings & tattoos
In addition to serving as a vehicle for artistic expression, the human body is also a prolific source of carbon dioxide and host to the world's most fertile freckle crop. Pay tribute to the power of the soul's cocoon with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 toward new and vintage apparel, accessories, piercings, and tattoos at Divine.
With one of the country's largest private selections of vintage clothing, Divine swaddles men, women, and children in hand-picked retro gear and decorates their dermal canvases with piercings and tattoos. More than 100 styles of Converse shoes ($29+) and Dr. Martens boots outfit paws, and throwback T-shirts commemorating George Thorogood, Kiss ($49), and Teen Wolf ($59) garnish midsections. The alternative closet flaunts its old-school assets with an eclectic assortment of vintage eyewear (starting at $19) and A.J. Morgan sunglasses ($18) and encourages follicle raves with a bounty of fluorescent hair dye from Manic Panic ($12).
While bargain hunters peruse a bevy of eco-friendly threads, a team of professional piercing and tattoo artists helms the body-design depot with an arsenal of jewellery, tools, and medical supplies primed to ornament patches of skin (piercings including jewellery are $59 on average). The clinical studio abides by government health educator and inspection agency conditions in order to ensure a safe and sanitary experience and crack down on undercover belly-button rings.
- Hand-picked retro apparel
- Vintage accessories
- Converse footwear
- Piercings & tattoos
In addition to serving as a vehicle for artistic expression, the human body is also a prolific source of carbon dioxide and host to the world's most fertile freckle crop. Pay tribute to the power of the soul's cocoon with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 toward new and vintage apparel, accessories, piercings, and tattoos at Divine.
With one of the country's largest private selections of vintage clothing, Divine swaddles men, women, and children in hand-picked retro gear and decorates their dermal canvases with piercings and tattoos. More than 100 styles of Converse shoes ($29+) and Dr. Martens boots outfit paws, and throwback T-shirts commemorating George Thorogood, Kiss ($49), and Teen Wolf ($59) garnish midsections. The alternative closet flaunts its old-school assets with an eclectic assortment of vintage eyewear (starting at $19) and A.J. Morgan sunglasses ($18) and encourages follicle raves with a bounty of fluorescent hair dye from Manic Panic ($12).
While bargain hunters peruse a bevy of eco-friendly threads, a team of professional piercing and tattoo artists helms the body-design depot with an arsenal of jewellery, tools, and medical supplies primed to ornament patches of skin (piercings including jewellery are $59 on average). The clinical studio abides by government health educator and inspection agency conditions in order to ensure a safe and sanitary experience and crack down on undercover belly-button rings.