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Babydoll

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The Mister and I are coming up on our first anniversary. We decided to purchase a joint gift for each other, so this is what we got:

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Traditional first anniversary gift is paper, modern is a clock. (I've made him something with paper.)

We used a gift card we received, and paid less than $5 out of pocket. I'm really excited to get it (it's on order now)!
 

imoldfashioned

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Did anybody here win this beauty from Dorothea's Closet on ebay? The only reason I'm not bitter about getting it is the cost (the suit is worth the price, I just don't have that kind of money for clothes right now).

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I ADORE this 1950's dress at her shop too (isn't that a mouthwatering green?), but $375 is too rich for my blood.

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Miss Dottie

Practically Family
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San Francisco
Ladies! All this stuff is great! I must say it's wonderful to see all of the goodies you ladies are picking up! It's almost as good as shopping myself! But much easier on my pocketbook.
 

JupitersDarling

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I went thriftshopping last saturday and found these two pairs of knit gloves among the linens and knick-knacks!

The sparkly gold ones go over the elbows to mid upper-arm and the white just to my elbows. My fingers and hands are longish and its tougher to find vintage gloves that fit, but I got lucky since the off-white pair is nearly the right size though still a wee bit short in the finger, and the gold is a very stretchy knit synthetic. I'm not sure if the gold are vintage or modern- never seen any quite like them before. The cursive typeface detailing the cutesy brand label "Hand Treat" on the plastic looks sort of 60s-ish, but I'm no expert. Very fun in any case! :)

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I wonder, has anyone ever tried dyeing vintage gloves? Thinking about having a go with the white ones, which have very mild stainage in a few areas... How can one tell if the knit material is a cotton/dyable blend or a synthetic without a burn test?
 

imoldfashioned

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JupitersDarling said:
I wonder, has anyone ever tried dyeing vintage gloves? Thinking about having a go with the white ones, which have very mild stainage in a few areas... How can one tell if the knit material is a cotton/dyable blend or a synthetic without a burn test?

Ooh, I love gloves! I've dyed mildly stained ones in the past with some success. I spot clean the dirty spots and then use good old Rit dye. If there's a generous hem at the wrist I'll cut a bit and test the dye on that before doing the whole glove. Good luck if you try it yourself.
 

artful dodgette

One of the Regulars
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powderbox, london
zaika said:
ImOldFashioned...thank you!
Ohhh....I know. I'm already shopping for the next one...but I'm forced to be patient which is a blessing in disguise! Now I can have money to, you know, pay bills and stuff. hehe.


i was bidding on those too! im so glad they went to someone on here! x
 

leaette

A-List Customer
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Pittsburgh, PA
jupitersdarling: i LOVE those gold gloves. that would look great with a black wiggle dress and a big beehive hairdo. don't forget that big diamond bracelet too.

i have long fingers too and i hardly ever find gloves that fit me. didn't women of the past have long fingers? did they all have short petite fingers? doesn't make sense to me.
 

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