ModCloth is an American online retailer, based in Pittsburgh, PA, that specializes in vintage, vintage-inspired and indie clothing, accessories and decor. ModCloth's website features a blog, ModLife, that covers a range of topics including fashion trends, cooking, green living and music. ModCloth carries indie labels such as BB Dakota, Tulle, EC Star, Stop Staring, Gentle Fawn and Jeffrey Campbell Shoes.
Customers can follow ModCloth on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Kaboodle, and Polyvore. ModCloth was launched as a website in 2002 by Susan Gregg-Koger with the help of her then-boyfriend, now-husband Eric Koger. The pair continued working on the website while attending Carnegie Mellon University.
Since 2002, the company has grown enormously with annual revenue in excess of $15 million in 2009. As of January 2010, the company has more than 100 employees.
So excited for that skirt! Lovin that at least for a minute I'll get to wear something that has never been covered in kid goo. It's been a long time since that dream was a reality.