Split Apart Secondhand

Split Apart Secondhand Reuniting customers with long lost sartorial loves since 2015.

Permanently closed.

Split Apart Secondhand looks to reconnect customers with the clothes that made them feel their best. Be it a vintage skirt that makes you feel like Superwoman or a sweater like the one your grandfather wore, we have something for everyone. We pride ourselves on having vintage in every size for every body, and carry from XXS through plus sizes for both men and women.

Prepping for fall markets and falling in love with vintage capes all over again. Forever in love with the 1960s and 1970...
09/03/2024

Prepping for fall markets and falling in love with vintage capes all over again. Forever in love with the 1960s and 1970s sweater versions.

Gathering up some pieces for upcoming markets! This silk pop over blouse has *the* most excellent jeweled and sequined a...
08/20/2024

Gathering up some pieces for upcoming markets! This silk pop over blouse has *the* most excellent jeweled and sequined and beaded collar.

Perfect for those more is more kinda days. Or to wear with cutoffs to - that's right - the grocery? Y'all missed my "what do you mean you have no where to wear it! Go to the grocery!" pep talks didn't you 😘

Who's ready! Make sure to buy your tickets, vintage lovers, this always sells out.
07/26/2024

Who's ready! Make sure to buy your tickets, vintage lovers, this always sells out.

Oh, hiiiiii. It's been a minute. Or 953,000 minutes but who's counting! Since my last post I:*became an unexpected stay ...
11/03/2023

Oh, hiiiiii. It's been a minute. Or 953,000 minutes but who's counting! Since my last post I:

*became an unexpected stay at home parent thanks to the pandemic
*lost my gourd
*sold inventory and fixtures
*officially closed up shop
*went back to freelance grant writing
*found my gourd
*decided to do a sale in 2024 because I actually still have a ton of vintage

So! I'll be in and out a little more over here until Little City Thrifty, which I am just SO excited to be part of.

Missed you, vintage lovers 😘

Pandemic day 225 hour four: I voted!I have so much anxiety when I'm outside my comfort zone, doing something unknown. I'...
10/21/2020

Pandemic day 225 hour four: I voted!

I have so much anxiety when I'm outside my comfort zone, doing something unknown. I've voted in every election I could since turning 18, so voting isn't new to me, but voting during a pandemic is.

Cranston's early, in person set up is efficient and clean. There was a line but it didn't take too long. I hope your voting experience goes as smoothly.

And I hope you vote. I'm not the first or last to say this. The health and lives of so many people are at stake.

Be punk as f**k.Just here to talk about how much I love  and how excited I am to get this soon! Always gotta hype your a...
09/27/2020

Be punk as f**k.

Just here to talk about how much I love and how excited I am to get this soon! Always gotta hype your amazing artist friends 🖤

Hey, y'all! I've been pretty active in stories but haven't posted any new vintage content lately. 2020 has been a differ...
08/26/2020

Hey, y'all! I've been pretty active in stories but haven't posted any new vintage content lately. 2020 has been a different year.

In case you missed it, Split Apart is pretty much on hold this pandemic. The twins are out of daycare for the foreseeable future and there isn't time to curate the store with the love and attention it needs.

So! I'll be on here on occasion but will mostly be over at my personal account, . It's more family / food / body positivity / nonsense focused. Maybe see you over there 😘

Most of the content I post is for my business, sometimes about my family. But as a business owner, a mother, a woman who...
05/31/2020

Most of the content I post is for my business, sometimes about my family. But as a business owner, a mother, a woman who is white, it is my responsibility to speak up.

America is racist. And we must do everything we can to be anti-racist, allies, and accomplices to Black people and people of color. It is our responsibility to make sure we challenge racism anytime we see it - in our world, our communities, our friends and family, ourselves.

I am not perfect in this and I'm challenging myself on my own internal bias. I will no longer be silent in the face of daily atrocities, microagressions, racist jokes. I will challenge your language, your assumptions, your antiquated ideas. If you cannot challenge yourself and others to do the same, if you refuse to challenge your world view you've so enjoyed because of your race, you are the problem and I don't want you in my life, my children's lives, or my business.

White America, we need to do better.

our years ago was my first time popping up in a physical space, not a tent outside. My very first taste of what it might...
05/20/2020

our years ago was my first time popping up in a physical space, not a tent outside. My very first taste of what it might be to have a home for the store. I loved it.

A year after that, I opened. Then I closed.

It's been a wild process, ever changing, evolving. I'm trying to adapt as the world around me does. Some days I easily see the beauty, other days that contented feeling is ephemeral.

I'm not sure when or how best to start again, but I look forward to figuring it out.

Happy mother's day to all the badass mamas I know, to those trying to conceive, to those who adopted or want to adopt, t...
05/11/2020

Happy mother's day to all the badass mamas I know, to those trying to conceive, to those who adopted or want to adopt, to those who never wanted to be mothers, to those who choose not to be, to those who married into it. To everyone who didn't have the kind of mother they deserved, who miss their mamas, who didn't have mamas. This can be a difficult day, so be kind to each other but also be kind to yourselves 🖤

I was planning to escape Rhode Island, oh, just under a decade ago. I'm not from here; I got bored; I felt stuck.Most of...
05/05/2020

I was planning to escape Rhode Island, oh, just under a decade ago. I'm not from here; I got bored; I felt stuck.

Most of you have probably heard this story, feel free to pass on by. But it's because of this bar, , as well as a little behind the scenes magic, that I stayed.

Because I met Aaron. Because he made this place feel like a home. Because my family grew, first with the best friends a person could ask for, then with the best babies the IVF clinic could help me have.

With social distancing and restaurants closed, I miss my place. The staff, the owners, the regulars, the randoms. I went there almost every free night I had out, almost every time Aaron and I could escape together - both rare events, indeed.

Eventually, things will get back to - hopefully a better - normal, but until then, I'll buy a gift card now and again, buy some beers to go, and get special to go boxes.

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