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goldwyn girl said:
Oh my god! Where did you get this? Amazon...? I'm pretty sure if i don't get this, i will die.
goldwyn girl said:
goldwyn girl said:I have the 40's one too and love it, the 50's has more information, knitting and crochet patterns. And a few sewing patterns as well.
goldwyn girl said:Lock your door Inky, I'm a comin' to steal that skirt and fabric
This arrived yesterday and it's fabulous !!
maybelaughter said:i live in the midwest: southern missouri, and i don't know how "cheap" you mean, but in vintage shops here, most of the dresses from 40's/50's are about $30-$35 with some extra special things hitting $45, and there's one vintage shop in town i've had some luck finding $10-12 dresses.... flea market booth dresses average $10-$30, unless they're overpriced. and i don't think i've paid more than $5 for any of my hats (maybe one or two extra special ones, but never more than $15).
are these normal vintage prices? i always thought they were. when i'm in smaller outlying towns, i find much better deals, but not as much stuff.
also, the vintage shops i've been too aren't that amazing. too much 70's/80's, and the 40's/50's (and older) section is kind of sad.
KittyT said:No, those are CHEAP vintage prices. Most basic dresses I've seen on both the East and West coasts (MA and WA, specifically) start at around $45 or $50. $30 is cheap.
Don't bring it up much, it is lovely in its original length. Maybe a couple of inches. But it should be between mid calf and ankle somewhere, that is the right length for that style. Longer skirts are more flattering than shorter ones, generally.KittyT said:late 40s/early 50s? purple and black checked cotton dress, side metal zipper. The white trim around the neckline doesn't really make sense to me, but who cares, because dresses with pockets are the best!!!
I'm thinking this dress might look better if I brought up the hem. What do you gals think?
Miss 1929 said:Don't bring it up much, it is lovely in its original length. Maybe a couple of inches. But it should be between mid calf and ankle somewhere, that is the right length for that style. Longer skirts are more flattering than shorter ones, generally.