Viviene
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- Northeastern Pennsylvania
You're right Helen. There was a resurgence of 1940s style clothing back in the 1970s and a resurgence of the 1950s look in the 1980s. The way things are constructed, the fabrics used, metal zippers versus nylon, pinked seams, etc. are all different ways to try to figure out how old these things are. The manufacturer's labels are also a way to do this. Some labels have changed over the years and that's why using the Vintage Fashion Guild label resource is great as well.
Also getting the provenance from the person you get the item from is helpful as well but sometimes this is not accurate as well. When I have questions about the age of something I go to the VFG board to ask for help. The more you educate yourself the better you are able to judge these things.
Also getting the provenance from the person you get the item from is helpful as well but sometimes this is not accurate as well. When I have questions about the age of something I go to the VFG board to ask for help. The more you educate yourself the better you are able to judge these things.