Tips for Buying Vintage Clothing

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By CathyL

With all the latest buzz of helping the environment, wearing vintage clothing is a great choice as not only is having some vintage items in your wardrobe a unique statement, but no energy resources have been wasted. Part of the beauty of vintage clothing is our ability to see a new use for an old item. For teenagers and twenty or thirty-somethings, vintage clothing is often used as a source for one-of-a-kind styles.

What is Vintage Clothing?

Vintage clothing includes garments from the Victorian era and earlier, but generally encompasses anything from the Victorian period through to the 1960s. Clothing from the 70s or 80s is considered contemporary clothing, and some vintage purists contend that any clothing made after the 60s should be classified as retro as opposed to vintage.


Vintage Fashions

Value & Price of Vintage Clothing

As in all antiques, the value of vintage clothing is based upon market, quality, condition and availability. The best way to ascertain the value of vintage clothing is to do your homework - eBay is a good place for research. Take the time to educate yourself by reading articles or buying vintage clothing books. Vintage clothing can be both a fashion statement and an investment. Vintage clothing from the 1950s and later is generally fairly easy to locate, and can be quite affordable. Designer pieces, however, can be expensive as they have become desirable collectors items.

Highly collectible items, such as high-end designer gowns, Hawaiian print shirts, and bowling shirts from the 1950s, can be quite valuable and will continue to grow in value.

Caring for Vintage Clothing

Because vintage clothing is not new, it's important that you properly understand the condition of a garment. Here are some tips for keeping your vintage clothing in top shape:

To avoid shrinkage and fading, air or drip-dry your vintage clothing instead of using a dryer.

Some older items may not be washable and will have to be dry cleaned.

Never hang knits or delicate fabrics and never use metal hangers for any type of vintage clothing. If the heavily beaded silk chiffon dresses of the 1920s were kept hanging in the closet, they pulled themselves apart from their own weight over years.

If a piece of vintage clothing is particularly old, it might not withstand stretching.

Accessorize

Don't forget about vintage accessories such as handbags (beaded bags, for example) and scarves (such as Pucci scarves), as well as purses, shawls, fans, gloves, hats, sunglasses, belts, ties, and handkerchiefs. A well chosen vintage accessory can be incorporated into any wardrobe. Whatever your age, you can find a fashion style that's right for you with vintage clothing.

Vintage Clothing & Fashion Books

Virtual Vintage: The Insider's Guide to Buying and Selling Fashion Online
Amazon Price: $12.18
List Price: $19.00
The Little Guide to Vintage Shopping
Amazon Price: $9.99
List Price: $18.95
Antique and Vintage Clothing: A Guide to Dating and Valuation of Women's Clothing, 1850 to 1940
Amazon Price: $29.95
List Price: $17.95
Alligators, Old Mink & New Money: One Woman's Adventures in Vintage Clothing
Amazon Price: $5.98
List Price: $14.95
Born-Again Vintage: 25 Ways to Deconstruct, Reinvent, and Recycle Your Wardrobe
Amazon Price: $12.86
List Price: $24.95
Shopping for Vintage: The Definitive Guide to Vintage Fashion
Amazon Price: $8.00
List Price: $20.00
Vintage Clothing 1880-1980
Amazon Price: $14.95
List Price: $22.95
Antique Trader Vintage Clothing Price Guide
Amazon Price: $33.95
List Price: $24.99

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