“Libertine works like this: Johnson Hartig (based in Los Angeles) finds vintage pieces to recut and reassemble with exposed stitching and raw edges. Then he sends them to partner Cindy Greene (based in New York), who silk-screens nineteenth-century images (skulls, birds, leaves, Abraham Lincoln) onto them.”

Ohhhhh, it’s vintage. Right. I get it now. And it’s for Target so who cares if you only stopped at 1990 in the way-way back machine and decided that was now “vintage”. I DO! I shop at Target for clothes, and I’m not too ashamed to say it! I’m not going to pay more than $5 for a wife-beater tank top, which is WHY I go to Target. But I’m sure as hell not going pay more than 50ยข for anything vintage, because that happens to be how much VINTAGE COSTS.