October 10th, 2008 4 Comments

Fashion Fridays: Trashville USA

If you’re like me and tired of seeing the same swag vendors are selling at bike rallies (let’s face it: the t-shirt that says “If you can read this the bitch fell off” was funny at first, but got really old, really fast), then I’ve got a site for you to check out.

Trashville USA is an online store with kick-ass clothing, shoes, accessories and lots of other stuff for men and women. Heavily rooted in rockabilly/psychobilly/retro-tattoo style, the site is chock full of cool belt buckles, t-shirts and killer jewelry. I want one of everything. But instead of racking up my credit cards, I’ll just show you some of my favorite items.

From Trashville USA’s Belt buckles section:

These are only a few of the plethora of belt buckles they have to offer.

From the Jewelry Department:

Seems like guns and brass knuckles are everywhere these days. Honorable mention: the bee and seahorse necklaces are awfully cute!

T-shirts: men’s (left) and women’s (right)

So if you like what you see and are looking for something different to wear to your next biker event, go to their MySpace profile at http://www.myspace.com/trashvilleusa, add them as your friend and save 15% on every purchase (there’s a Secret Squirrel code there for you to use).

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  1. rick says:

    How are you feeling? Much better I hope! I may need to get in touch. I will soon be planning my summer ride and I think I am heading your way.

  2. Lizzie says:

    Summer ride? But it’s already fall! :)

    Yeah, let me know what your plans are and maybe we can hook up at some point!

  3. Jencendiary says:

    About a year belatedly, but the reason you’re seeing lots of brass knuckles as motif is because kids in the post-hardcore/post-punk music scene (especially straight edge kids) took them up as a symbol about 5-10 years ago. And they’ve been leaking into everybody else’s iconography since then. It was bigtime scene drama for a minute when kids who weren’t explicitly straight edge started wearing them.

  4. Todd says:

    I ordered a belt from Trashville on 4/19/10. They charged my credit card on 4/21/10. I never received the belt. I emailed them to ask what was up on 7/4/10. No reply. So I posted a message on their Facebook wall on 7/10/10 asking them to respond. No reply, but they *did* delete my message and a message from another person who they ripped off (she ordered sunglasses in April ’10, never received them). It’s now 7/16/10. Trashville are thieves and fraudsters and you shouldn’t be helping them rip people off by promoting them.

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