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Quick Tips for Dating Vintage

Feb 13, 2011 | by admin | Buying & Selling | Dating Tips Read More
1940s Hollywood Jacket  - Courtesy of realgonevintage

Quick Tips for Dating Vintage

Here are some quick, easy-to-remember tips. They don’t necessarily place a garment in a specific year, but they will help you narrow down the time range.

KEEP IT TOGETHER – fasteners

Men’s dress trousers continue to have button flies through the 1940s.

Belt loops on men’s pants were first used in the early 1920s, coexisting with suspender buttons for years.

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How to Buy Vintage Clothing

Mar 17, 2014 | by admin | Buying & Selling | Buying Tips Read More
2012 Can't Buy Me Love Vintage Jumble Sale  - Courtesy of Ruth,  leonardodavintage.co.uk

There are many approaches to take when buying vintage clothing, and many things to consider. What vintage clothing should you buy? Ask yourself what makes your heart sing…what appeals most to you. Select something to focus on, but be prepared to branch out when you are ready. Study what you are interested in. If you are going to invest, it is helpful to know your area of interest as well as any dealer, if not better. A focused strategy can help you make the difficult acquisition decisions, and a clearly realized vision makes a collection ever so much more interesting.

A vintage clothing collection often begins with a specific period or a specific type of clothing such as sportswear, hats, or maybe a specific designer. There are limitless possibilities, from 1840s country print dresses to Rudi Gernreich topless bathing suits.

If you plan to wear your vintage clothing, realize you are looking for clothes that are sturdy enough and won’t be damaged by average use. Avoid the irreplaceable and the frail, which shouldn’t be worn. Many limit themselves to only what can be safely cleaned, and even then it’s a good idea to wear a washable layer underneath.

Size matters if you want to wear an item. Buy what fits with a bit of ease…don’t strain these older textiles or you could find yourself in an embarrassing situation! If buying in person, you often have the luxury of trying the item on. If buying online, look at the measurements listed. You may wish to compare the garment’s measurements with something you have that is of similar cut and fits you well. Vintage clothing measurements rarely coincide exactly with modern sizing since clothing has always been cut according to standards that are dictated by the garment industry and fashion sensibilities.

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Clothing Measurement Charts

Mar 16, 2014 | by admin | Buying & Selling | Articles Read More
Vintage Fashion Guild Clothing Measurement Chart

Clothing measurement charts are provided courtesy of The Vintage Fashion Guild.
Use or display does not require or imply VFG membership.

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Clothing Condition Chart

Mar 16, 2014 | by admin | Buying & Selling Read More
Vintage Fashion Guild Clothing Condition Chart

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