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I recently purchased a vintage dress that I could not, for the life of me, figure out when it came from. The dress had no tags and looked to be home sewn. The style reminded me of a 1950's housewife, but the print on the fabric looked much older - like the '30s. With little else to go on, I decided to spend a few hours studying vintage fashions from different eras. I knew I'd never find my exact dress, but if I could find similar styles, I could at least validate my best guess.
This is when I stumbled upon a site called AntiqueDress.com. It was here I lost an entire afternoon, clicking through pages of absolutely breath-taking vintage. I'm talking museum-quality stuff. They specialized in luxurious vintage clothing from the 1800's to the 1980's.
When in doubt of a garment's age, I always estimate newer than older. But as I browsed this site, I realized just how important knowing your fashion history is. What appears to be another '80s deco blouse could actually be 200 years older.
To test your vintage savvy, here is a little "date your vintage" pop quiz. See if you can correctly identify what era these pieces came from.
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A) 1890's.
B) 1920's.
C) 1980's.
D) 2000's.
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B) 1910's.
C) 1960's.
Pencils down, everyone!
How do you think you did? You feeling lucky... punk? Well below is the answer key.
1. A 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. B
xo,
Sabrina London
All of the items above are available for sale at AntiqueDress.com.
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