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HOW TO SHOP FOR VINTAGE CLOTHINGsecrets that won’t break the bank…
NOTE!Vintage clothing shopping is exciting and enjoyable
because you can find items of clothing that
nobody else has.
Buying vintage clothing takes a little
background knowledge of the styles you like
and knowing where to look.
Buying vintage clothing is about
choosing what you know you'll feel great wearing.
LETS GETS STARTED!Ready?
1. BE AWARE OF VINTAGE CLOTHING DATES AND QUALITY VARIATIONS
“Vintage" is at least 30 years ago.
Not a lot of clothing prior to the 1920s is going to be very practical to wear nowadays
It is be hard to find vintage clothing in good enough
condition (or at a good price).
Garments from these decades on will be of varying quality and you'll need to rely on your own eye for
assessing quality picks.
2. KNOW WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR.
When buying vintage, look for the quality that
older clothes can bring. Vintage clothes have been worn
before.
Check that the item is lined, cut well and
structured properly
Check for odor, stains,
and loose items or tears.
Be ruthless in asking your
internal questions
because an item that is ruined
won't be worn by you
3. UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF TRYING ON THE CLOTHING FOR SIZE.
Sizing has changed considerably over time, and varies greatly depending on which country the garment originally came from.
always double-check the measurements
check the terms and conditions for return should the online estimate be way off.
4. DECIDE ON YOUR BUDGET.
vintage clothing can cost more or less than its modern, new equivalent
depending on where you source it from.
keep in mind that just a few key vintage pieces mixed in with your
regular clothing will go a long way to glamming up your wardrobe.
Not all designer labels should be more expensive. If the label was
made for the mass market, it doesn't deserve to come with a high price.
5. KNOW WHERE TO SHOP
Places to look include:
Stores specifically catering to selling vintage clothing.
Online. There are many vintage clothing stores online, both as distinct websites, or through auction sites.
Check out thrift stores and charity shops.
Don't dismiss local sales such as garage and yard sales
Your own family
6. BE AN OPEN-MINDEDAND FLEXIBLE BROWSER
Browsing will give you the opportunity to expand your options without being restricted by having a specific
piece in mind.
It also helps to think about your existing clothes and how the new items would mix in.
7. BE PREPARED TO MAKE ALTERATIONS.
Sometimes, a vintage garment just needs a nip here or a tuck there to fit
perfectly.
Chances are that you won't find the fabric or
quality anywhere else, so it's worth the expense and effort to tailor or
alter the item.
8. MIX THE OLD WITH THE NEW.
Some of the coolest outfits out there are the ones that
combine vintage pieces with modern trends.
Clothes and accessories that you wear every day can be shifted up a notch with the
addition of something gorgeous from your vintage
collection.
9. LOVE YOUR LOOK.
All clothes, whether vintage or new, should
make you look your best, so that you can feel great
when you step out.
There are many possible additions including bags,
hats, hair accessories, jewelry, scarves, and more
to complete your look.
VINTAGE GALORE!