happyfilmluvguy
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It's been seventy years since the suit you're wearing was first made. You could be the second, the third, or even the twentieth owner of it by now. What will happen to it when it's out of your posession?
That dress you wore, now 58 years old. The lady had been eyeing it from the shop window like you had on ebay. Now it's yours, and you wear it with pride. But the dress has lived longer than it's original owner. Will it with you?
Old clothes are expensive right now. $300+ for something in perfect condition and even not, still worth quite an amount. How long before they are all bought out? How long before they are so torn up that they are tossed in the garbage by someone else who doesn't know what they have or it's value, or doesn't decide to fix it? That is if it is fixable.
That is to say I don't think old clothing will be forgotten. I think there are some places and people that will simply preserve it without knowing, meaning forget it like an old chest in the attic. Waiting for another curious cat to discover it's expert creation and may even wear it.
My question is will vintage clothing always be around, for others to aquire, to observe, and to learn from?
That dress you wore, now 58 years old. The lady had been eyeing it from the shop window like you had on ebay. Now it's yours, and you wear it with pride. But the dress has lived longer than it's original owner. Will it with you?
Old clothes are expensive right now. $300+ for something in perfect condition and even not, still worth quite an amount. How long before they are all bought out? How long before they are so torn up that they are tossed in the garbage by someone else who doesn't know what they have or it's value, or doesn't decide to fix it? That is if it is fixable.
That is to say I don't think old clothing will be forgotten. I think there are some places and people that will simply preserve it without knowing, meaning forget it like an old chest in the attic. Waiting for another curious cat to discover it's expert creation and may even wear it.
My question is will vintage clothing always be around, for others to aquire, to observe, and to learn from?