Paisley
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Today, I saw some vintage clothes for sale in a store. The clothes had been re-cut or decorated with rick-rack or lace or other fabric.
I have nothing against re-doing clothes to make them wearable. But these looked like they had been done over: bright white rick-rack on brown tweed jackets, white lace on the waist line of a dark gray jacket, plaid kickpleats on a gray wool skirt, denim pockets sewn on skirts, and unhemmed, bunched-up fabric adorning various jackets and sweaters.
Sometimes older things need to be redone to be pressed back into service. But I think they should retain some of their character. But in this case, it was like putting a bright, geometric sculpture in front of a Victorian house.
I have nothing against re-doing clothes to make them wearable. But these looked like they had been done over: bright white rick-rack on brown tweed jackets, white lace on the waist line of a dark gray jacket, plaid kickpleats on a gray wool skirt, denim pockets sewn on skirts, and unhemmed, bunched-up fabric adorning various jackets and sweaters.
Sometimes older things need to be redone to be pressed back into service. But I think they should retain some of their character. But in this case, it was like putting a bright, geometric sculpture in front of a Victorian house.