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VINTAGE CLOTHING N' STUFF W/ DREW HEIFETZ

VINTAGE CLOTHING N' STUFF W/ DREW HEIFETZ

Hosted by drew heifetz

Episodes

159

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN-US

About the show

Welcome to Vintage N' Stuff podcast. I'm so glad you're here! I have been selling vintage clothing for over 15 years and am currently the owner of @fasinfrank and @frankiecollectve. Here you will find an audio experience to delight all the senses and get you fiending to hit the thrift. I will be covering my life in the vintage business, talk to other dealers and personalities in the game, document my father's life in the business and everything in between. I am probably doing this unedited so hold on to your hats. Let's do this. Hit me up on instagram @drewheifetz. For exclusive bonus content and member-only perks click here- https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetz?fan_landing=true

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June 9, 2026Episode 14448 min

Vintage & Streetwear Goat of Mineapolis @camerondundas @chromatic_mn | Vintage n' Stuff Podcast 144

Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetzWholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFPGet the AI Listing Tool (One month Free) Secnd - https://secnd.ca/signup?ref=fasinfrankMost vintage entrepreneurs focus blindly on sourcing, but Cameron Dundas reveals the secret to unlocking real profits: controlling your supply chain from Japan to your retail store. With a decade in the game, Cameron shares how he built a multi-million-dollar empire by mastering logistics, buying in bulk, and flipping categories most overlook—like streetwear and soccer jerseys—at scale.In this episode, you'll discover how Cameron expanded from flipping thrift store finds to running a thriving retail store, wholesale operations, and international sourcing trips. We break down his system for processing thousands of pounds of rag and vintage, maximizing yield with strategic buyouts, and leveraging data-driven pricing. Cameron shares insights into how he owns niche categories like vintage sweaters and soccer kits, dominating the online marketplaces by flood marketing and curated categories people aren’t clamoring to sell.You'll also learn why controlling supply is the primary factor behind scalable success in vintage—whether it’s owning a rag house, controlling wholesale contracts, or inventory systems. Cameron emphasizes how the key to real growth is minimizing waste, running lean, and making strategic investments in logistics and operations—knowing when to buy, when to store, and when to move product. His perspective challenges common myths that sourcing alone is enough—your ability to control your input creates the foundation for long-term wealth and independence.This isn’t just a business chat—it's a masterclass in sustainable scalability, logistics, and strategic buying for vintage and streetwear sellers. Perfect for entrepreneurs looking to elevate their hustle, American or Japanese vintage veterans hungry for deeper operational insights, and anyone ready to scale with control over their supply chain. Cameron Dundas’s story proves that with relentless effort, smart logistics, and a focus on control, your vintage business can thrive for decades.Support the show

April 15, 2026Episode 1431 hr 40 min

Open The Largest Vintage Clothing Store in the World @thrifty.beaches | Vintage n' Stuff Podcast 143

Get AI Listing Tool (One month Free) Secnd - https://secnd.ca/signup?ref=fasinfrankFull ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetzWholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFPMost vintage stores claim to be the biggest — Thrifty Beaches has built a 27,000-square-foot empire by doing things differently. Adam Kemp’s journey from a broke high school wrestler to one of the most influential figures in vintage retail is a masterclass in risk, vision, and authenticity.This episode pulls back the curtain on how Adam’s relentless hustle, savvy buyouts, and transparent social media have turned a small thrift find into a multi-store powerhouse occupying over 70,000 square feet of retail space. He shares the wild story behind risking almost a quarter million dollars on a pair of $150,000 jeans, and how a simple Goodwill furniture flip sparked his obsession with perceived value—one that now drives his entire business model.You'll discover: how Adam balances high-end collectibles with everyday thrift, creating a store that caters to both luxury collectors and budget shoppers without compromising on quality or mission. We break down his innovative approach to sourcing—buying in bulk, leveraging foot traffic, and making wholesale deals in the midst of running a bustling retail empire. Adam also reveals why he doesn’t niche his store, instead embracing a spectrum that attracts casual shoppers, resellers, and collectors alike, all under one roof.We delve into the importance of community, faith, and relentless work ethic—discover how Adam’s upbringing, perseverance, and intuition shaped his empire from scratch. He emphasizes the danger of fear, the power of turning obstacles into opportunities, and why authentic content and transparency are non-negotiable in today’s social media-driven world.This is essential listening for anyone looking to scale a vintage or resale business, challenge industry norms, or build a brand rooted in integrity and innovation. If you’re ready to learn how to turn passion into profits, and how big risks can lead to even bigger rewards, this episode is your blueprint.Support the show

April 12, 2026Episode 14259 min

How to Pick Vintage Clothing on the Road W/ @baumanachy | Vintage n' Stuff Podcast ep 142

Get AI Listing Tool (One month Free) Secnd - https://secnd.ca/signup?ref=fasinfrankFull ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetzWholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFPShop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.ca/Support the show

March 31, 2026Episode 14146 min

The #1 Ebay Seller in the World @technsports | Re Release | Vintage N' Stuff Podcast Episode 121

Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetz#vintage #Thrift #ebay This episode will blow your mind. I have been trying to get Tech on the show for some time now because he is an intriguing business man. He hustles harder than anyone. He has been the number one ebay seller of mens clothing for years. He also have a vintage clothing shop, a landscape company and now a thriving patreon group. You need to listen to the whole episode. You will make more money after listening to this episode. Shop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.com​​​​...Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drewheifetz/ shop vintage resource books here -https://www.amazon.com/shop/fasinfrankSupport the show

March 28, 2026Episode 14146 min

Picking Abandoned Houses and Barns for Vintage Clothing W Jesse | Vintage n' Stuff Podcast EP 141

Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetzWholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFPShop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.ca/Most vintage sourcing stories end in thrift bins or flea markets—ours just took us into abandoned buildings and back in time. Drew and Jesse dive deep into their wildest bando hunts, revealing how they uncovered some of the rarest, most coveted garments from forgotten barns and houses in rural North America. Imagine rescuing 150-year-old clothing straight the dirt. In this episode, you’ll discover:The thrilling process of bandeau hunting—what it really takes to find vintage relics that most will never see in their lifetimeThe evolution of the vintage and true vintage market—how abandoned buildings are fueling a new wave of rare findsWhy condition matters more than age when it comes to high-end vintage, and the secret freight train of rare pieces emerging from forgotten placesThe wild stories behind misfit shops, secret permission pickups, and how early American garments from dusty barns can sell for thousandsPractical insights for aspiring ban-do hunters—what's worth chasing, what’s not, and how to stay safe in the pursuit of historySupport the show

March 22, 2026Episode 14041 min

How to grow your Vintage Business Organically W/ @vintagezac | Vintage n' Stuff Podcast EP 140

Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetzWholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFPShop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.ca/Discover how Zach transitioned from local thrift flipping to building a digital empire without paid ads, emphasizing authentic content and community building. This episode dives into vintage hunting, social media strategies, and the real-world challenges of running a successful vintage business.In this episode:Zach's origin story: from Penn State garage sales to national reachStrategies for organic growth on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeThe importance of storytelling through reels and carousel postsHow to leverage estate sales, flea markets, and rag houses for unique findsBuilding a website and diversifying income streams beyond social mediaThe value of authenticity, curiosity, and community in vintage salesNavigating ethical questions surrounding bandopicking and estate sale accessThe future of vintage: from hype to fashion-forward consumptionSupport the show

March 12, 2026Episode 138 min

THROWBACK to Ep #1 with my Dad David Heifetz

Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetzWholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFPShop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.ca/My father is the OG Vintage Clothing Dealer. This is a great episode with lots of cool stories. Sorry about the audio. Support the show

March 10, 2026Episode 552 min

From Flea Markets to Fashion Icons W/ @aronstardust | Vintage n' Stuff Podcast EP 139

Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetzWholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFPShop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - 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 JerseyThe story behind his iconic nickname "Aaron Number Nine" and the Japanese brand inspirationHow vintage clothing blends nostalgia with real monetary valueThe legendary flea market finds, including rare rap tees and vintage military gearInside stories of meeting icons like Virgil Abloh, Ian Conner, and Tremaine EmeryThe significance of Asian vintage markets and Japanese reprosTactical tips on sourcing, flipping, and succeeding on eBay and at pop-up eventsThe importance of community, self-awareness, and giving back in business and lifeInsights on navigating the modern vintage scene, marketing, and building a legacyTimestamps: 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 goalsSupport the show

March 4, 2026Episode 41 hr 7 min

Exploring the Vintage Polo Ralph Lauren Renaissance with Jesse and Drew Heifetz | Podcast Ep 138

Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) -   / drewheifetz  Wholesale Mail List - https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=Uvmt2H&g=UAZmFPShop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.ca/ Vintage Polo’s Renaissance: Market Trends, the RL Archive Room & a Polo-Only NYC EventDrew and Jesse Heifetz film in the newly moved F as in Frank Toronto warehouse and dedicate the episode to Polo Ralph Lauren’s resurgence in vintage. Jesse explains his long-time obsession with Polo’s classic Americana, function-first design, and consistency, then they trace the vintage Polo market from early-2010s peak Rose Bowl “polo hunts,” through a Big Pony-era crash, to a recent price rebound affecting both unicorn and more common pieces. They discuss Ralph Lauren selling vintage directly, how the brand sources and prices archival items, and Doug “Bill” Meyer’s role and recent sell-off. Jesse announces an in-progress archive room to house his extensive Polo collection for design/editorial access and content. They review the recent Ralph Lauren runway show’s vintage references and close by announcing a March 15 Polo-only buy/sell/trade event at Metropolis Vintage in Manhattan with a $5 entry raffle.Support the show

February 27, 2026Episode 41 hr 30 min

The Vintage CC Filson Company Episode W/ Josh of @barn.owl.vintage | Vintage n' Stuff Podcast EP #137

Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetzShop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.ca/Barn Owl Vintage’s Josh P Dan on Dating Filson, the Cruiser’s History & Building a retail shop with 50% growth YoY.Host Drew Heifetz welcomes Josh P Dan (Barn Owl Vintage) from Seattle to discuss vintage workwear, with a deep dive into Filson’s history and how to date Filson garments. They open with a Filson quiz covering the brand’s origins, tin cloth/oilcloth evolution, rugged twill sourcing, and the 1912 Cruiser. Josh shares his path from the East Coast music scene and Tower Records to Seattle, early Amazon and marketing work, then leaving corporate life to sell vintage full-time. He explains building Barn Owl Vintage from pop-ups and an antique mall booth into a 3,700 sq ft Georgetown shop, crediting staff, SEO-focused online strategy, and sourcing systems for 50% year-over-year revenue growth. They cover rare finds like a Gold Cruiser auctioned for $10K with proceeds supporting local mutual aid, and Josh’s guide to dating Filson by labels and snaps, plus his work helping Filson build its archive.00:00 Podcast Intro and Guest01:27 Meet Barn Owl Vintage02:27 Filson Quiz Kickoff04:17 Tin Cloth Origins07:04 Cruiser Jacket History09:48 Rarest Filson Finds13:03 East Coast Roots15:47 Nineties Style Staples17:36 From Amazon to Marketing22:54 Going Full Time Vintage26:17 Sourcing Ecosystem29:17 Pricing Without Comps32:07 Seattle Vintage Scene35:14 Opening and Expanding Shop41:31 Store Expansion Pays Off43:02 Hiring Staff for Growth44:56 SEO Driven Online Strategy47:19 Filson Gold Cruiser Auction52:52 Rarest Filson Finds55:25 1936 Levi’s Surprise Call58:05 Filson Brand History Timeline01:03:21 Made in USA and Quality01:15:30 Dating Filson Garments01:18:54 Working with Filson Archives01:24:12 Advice for Vintage Sellers01:29:06 Closing Thanks and Next EpisodesSupport the show

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