KittyT
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hotrodmama0201 said:but that sucks. I'm dissapointed I guess I need to train my eye more and do some additional reading on here about identifying stuff better. I hate thinking I've brought a "gem" home only for it to be some 70's or 80's POS. Guess I've got something to do tonight!
You'll get used to dating stuff. As Lady Day said, first look at the fiber content (if it's marked on the tag), the zipper and the seams. You'll learn the styles eventually as well - the 50s Hawaiian dresses almost always have sarong or circle skirts with straps or halters, often removable. They rarely have sleeves and those flutter sleeves, which were popular in the 30s, didn't have a re-emergence until the 70s.