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ALREADY the 80s are being seen as "vintage" and do doubt it won't be long until the 90s will follow. Yet for me, the latest something is likely to be termed vintage are the 1950s, and that's pushing it.
But on the likes of Ebay, it's a term that's thrown around with complete disregard. "Vintage" nylon shell suits, or "vintage" 1970s digital Seiko watch!!
What do the rest of you feel about this? Do you feel that the word is being undermined by being misused or misconstrued?
But on the likes of Ebay, it's a term that's thrown around with complete disregard. "Vintage" nylon shell suits, or "vintage" 1970s digital Seiko watch!!
What do the rest of you feel about this? Do you feel that the word is being undermined by being misused or misconstrued?