Senator Jack
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Perhaps it is because we live in an accelerated world, where people tend to be nostalgic for the life of three weeks ago, ('Remember January? Oh, the clothes were so much cooler back then.') but as of late I'm finding Ebay sellers are listing practically everything as vintage.
I know I've written about this before but to illustrate my point I need to reiterate. When I was buying 60s suits in the early 80s, I don't remember anyone calling them vintage. They were just old clothes, and with the era only having passed some 15 years before, they were old clothes. But now sellers are listing 80s clothes - even 90s clothes - as vintage.
So what I'm asking is 'what does everyone think should define vintage?' I've written to Ebay suggesting they rule that an item can't be listed as vintage unless it's 25 years old. I know that every seller is not an expert at dating items, but perhaps this rule will force the the weekend tag-salers who list everything as vintage to do a little research before the sale.
Opinions please. Am I being too harsh?
Kind regards,
Senator Jack
I know I've written about this before but to illustrate my point I need to reiterate. When I was buying 60s suits in the early 80s, I don't remember anyone calling them vintage. They were just old clothes, and with the era only having passed some 15 years before, they were old clothes. But now sellers are listing 80s clothes - even 90s clothes - as vintage.
So what I'm asking is 'what does everyone think should define vintage?' I've written to Ebay suggesting they rule that an item can't be listed as vintage unless it's 25 years old. I know that every seller is not an expert at dating items, but perhaps this rule will force the the weekend tag-salers who list everything as vintage to do a little research before the sale.
Opinions please. Am I being too harsh?
Kind regards,
Senator Jack