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mysterygal

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OMG, that's beautiful!!! ugh, your such a lucky lady:D
 

mysterygal

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Fleur De Guerre said:
That is why I will never order from Daddyo's again, not making that mistake twice!
I know there was a thread about stop staring dresses in the past but, I forget, how are the dresses? Are they made well?
 

Tough Cookie

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mysterygal said:
I know there was a thread about stop staring dresses in the past but, I forget, how are the dresses? Are they made well?
I have three (schoolgirl, single-shoulder tiger, and red bodice/blk skirt Hollywood dress, I think it's called), and I am impressed with the quality of both the fabric and the construction. However, I was able to go to the main office in downtown LA and see/handle the garments first, and there were just a few I wouldn't bother with (because I didn't care for the fabric).

The 3 ladies who own/run the business are really super, hardworking gals.
 

Lady Day

I'll Lock Up
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I BOUGHT SOME SHOOOOOOOOESSS!!!

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I wanted these, but these (in Navy) but they did not have them in my size
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Shoes are the largest deficit in my wardrobe. Now, if they fit great, I hope to keep them all :D
Im still on the look out for some calf high black boots....



LD
 

CanadaDoll

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mysterygal said:
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OMG, that's beautiful!!! ugh, your such a lucky lady:D


Thanks! I know I'm going to love it, but when the bill comes in I'll be going crazy, It's about the most I've ever spent on a dress in my life!:eek:
 

Kim_B

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You know, I really need to give eBay a rest!!

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Of course, this means I'll need to buy a new pair of shoes to wear with it lol
 

Ruby Slippers

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New York
My latest acquisitions from ebay:

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Head scarf, said to have been from the 1940s. I just adore it.

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A Hat! Circa 1950's. It is actually navy, the flash is what makes it so bright in the photo.

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Cigarette case. My collection, it grows.

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This one hasn't arrived yet, I am excited! It is a cigarette box with koi. I adore fishies.
 

BegintheBeguine

My Mail is Forwarded Here
NicolettaRose said:
Thanks! $28.00 on EBay! It's my second one, the first is a sleeveless turquiose velvet evening gown. Now I am just trying to figure out where to wear this one
I LOVE knowing the prices paid! Unless it is verboten for the Lounge, I couldn't find it in the FAQ, but I imagine many people are uncomfortable discussing how much (or little!) they paid for something. I love that dress, NicolettaRose! I love it more knowing you got a good deal on it! :)
 

NicolettaRose

Practically Family
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Toluca Lake, CA
I don't think there is anything wrong with it, if someone wants to share, let them go ahead, and if not, so be it. I have a lot of vintage items which I paid $$$$ for, but when on Ebay, it's almost always a steal!

The other dress I got was 46.00, the 1930's one, but that is because more people bid on it and I really wanted it.

The other Edwardian dress actually ended up costing $385, but it is such a speciel piece I couldn't pass it up, plus it was bought on lay away which is something great a lot of vintage clothing stores do.

The 30's dress I am wearing in my avatar was about $70, but it was also bought at a retail store.

My 1920's dresses were all about $150 and over, but I consider it a wise investment, they are pieces of history and I wear them.

What really gets to be pricey is the cost of maintence if you do wear them a lot, because the linings, and the frail stiching tend to break down, especially in something from the 1920's, so I have had to stop wearing my 1920's pieces so much.
 

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