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Your Guide To Vintage Clothing

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If the 1950’s daywear vintage pieces were feminine, evening gowns and dresses were even more so. They often came in boned strapless dresses made from lace, nets, tulle, chiffon, satin, and other luxurious materials. They can still be found today. They are small in the waist and form a sexy and feminine silhouette. This is because the bodice has boned areas that give the dress its definite form and the wearer an hourglass shape. The evening dress is more often than not dreamy and full, with petticoats and under slips made from nets and nylon. Vintage evening dresses from the 1950’s were worn during formal parties, proms, and balls. They can also be used for such occasions in the present time. Vintage accessories: Since women of the 1950’s used different accessories a lot, loads of vintage accessories are available for modern women today. Vintage scarves, stoles, and wraps, for instance, could accentuate a modern getup. Gloves, though not anymore used as often as they were before, could be a new addition to vintage collection. Vintage decorated headbands, on the other hand, are still relevant to the modern times as do vintage pins and brooches.

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Three words determine the 1950’s vintage clothing: womanly, attractive, and extravagant. Even

the public were able to keep up with the extra fashionable method of outfits in the 50’s. This is

because they were created in higher quantities apparel, like high fashion, were smartly designed

and designed, giving females from lower social sessions a chance to get fashionably clothed. The

large quantity and magnificence of the 1950’s females vintage outfits, in convert, give modern

females more options in their outfits style. These vintage items can be combined and coordinated

up with modern items to obtain a unique but fashionable look. For example, the clothing outfit,

which was then combined up with either a full or immediately dress, could be used with a couple of

thin bluejeans. With little changes and improvements, fashionable and vintage-loving females

could also convert a rather old evening outfit into a party stand apart ensemble.

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Everyone's wearing vintage style from the girl on the high street to A list celebrities. Even high

street shops are now following suit with their own ranges of vintage inspired clothes. But why is

vintage clothing so popular and how can you get the vintage look?



Vintage clothing is described by Trudie Bamford, author of Viva Vintage (Carroll & Brown) as

clothing made between 1920 and 1970. Anything before 1920 is antique and anything after is

retro. Although many people use vintage as a term to describe clothes that are not brand new. The

popularity of vintage clothing is currently huge with large numbers of people owning at least a few

items of vintage clothing and some people only ever wearing vintage clothes. Celebrities have

fueled the popularity of vintage by wearing vintage designer clothes like Julia Roberts in her

Vintage Valentino gown, worn for the Oscars in 2001. In the High Street Oasis and Next have also

created there own vintage inspired clothing with similar styles and colors as clothing from various

different eras of fashion.



The popularity of vintage clothing is probably due to three factors. The individuality of vintage

pieces is a real attraction to many people. The range of clothing on the high street almost always

follows the seasons trends. You are much less likely to see someone wearing the same or a

similar outfit if you wear vintage clothing. Many will use one key piece of vintage clothing or an

accessory to give an outfit bought on the high street an individual twist. Vintage clothing has also

proved popular as many love the beautiful , delicate and detailed ladylike styles that can be found

when buying vintage clothing. Many vintage clothes lovers have a keen interest in the history of

fashion and finding vintage clothing is an interesting hobby.



Key looks such as 1940's Dior New Look frequently inspire designer and high street main stream

collections and those who wear vintage clothing have the benefit of wearing the 'real thing'. Finally

the beauty of vintage clothing is often in the quality of the garment. The vintage clothing that has

stood the test of time and has managed to remain in a reasonable and wearable condition will

usually be of a superior quality to many clothes mass produced in the present day. Clothing made

before 1960 is probably handmade and quality natural materials such as silk and wool were used

as man made and synthetic materials were not available. Styles and trends of clothing did not

change as frequently as it does today so clothes were made to last.



Buying vintage clothes can be a time consuming business. Finding the right item takes time. There

are many shops specializing in vintage clothes, charity shops and flea markets are also good

hunting grounds. The internet provides an excellent resource for finding vintage clothes. eBay is

treasure trove for vintage clothes and you can often get a real bargain if you look hard enough.

There are also many online vintage shops which make it easier to find the item you are looking for

but are likely to charge a bit more for the privilege.



A word of warning, there are some key pitfalls to watch out for when buying vintage clothing. Do

not automatically trust the sellers description of the item. Check for indicators of the age of the

items such as metal zippers and buttons instead of plastic on pre-1950's clothes, any clothing with

a care instruction label will be post 1970's. When buying designer vintage you will need to do your

research to ensure that the item you are purchasing is genuine. It also important to consider the

quality of any vintage clothing that you would like to buy. When buying online you will not be able

to assess the quality so should ask key questions to make sure you are happy with your buy. Due

to the very nature of vintage clothing, it will be in varying conditions. Wear and tear can range from

the easily solved tear along a seam or small moth hole to less desirable underarm perspiration

stains.



Finally sizing can present a problem when buying vintage clothes. Sizes have changed quite a lot

over the years and a size 12 item from the 1950's may be the equivalent of a side 6 or 8 now. It is

also possible that clothing can have shrunk in the wash making it even smaller than expected. If

unable to try the item on use a tape measure to measure yourself and ask the seller to do the

same with the clothes.



When you manage to find the beautiful vintage item that you really love, look after it well. Check

the type of material and find out how it should be cleaned. If in doubt take it to a professional dry

cleaner. Store carefully using acid free tissue paper for very delicate items and moth balls/ cedar

wood for wool.









This article was written by Ceri Heathcote for Designerhighstreet.com For all the latest fashions

including party cocktail dress and ladies evening dress









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