TRUE VINTAGE (BARELY) VS. RETRO – WHY DOES IT MATTER?

TRUE VINTAGE (BARELY) VS. RETRO - WHY DOES IT MATTER?

i was prepared to pitch this photo and the one that I will post next, but then I changed my mind. This little outfit is from 1981. It looks just like things being sold today at first glance. So why would I say that there is anything special about it? It is just barely true vintage – 33 years old. But, it’s still a favorite outfit of mine and I still wear it.

The pants are by Stuart Lee. I bought them from the Spiegel catalog, which was a favorite of mine. They are a lightweight denim and fit really nicely. Love the color!

The blouse is silk in an animal print that was very popular then (also in the late ’60s and came back a bit in the late ’70s. Not to mention, of course, the ’50s and the ’40s!)
At that time, silk clothing was usually only high-end and was expensive. The company that produced this, Royal Silk, was one of the first to make popularly priced silk shirts and blouses. I had several and will show another one of a completely different style later.

So, ordinary fabrics and ordinary style – but they have held up well and are completely current fashion NOW. The pants, especially, fit better than what I can find at retail today.

What’s the point? 1. If you find things that you love, take care of them and keep them. 2. The clothing made since the mid-seventies (excepting some disco-wear and some designer things) are very similar to what can be found now. They differ from modern clothing only in the quality of the materials and workmanship. If you’re very good at spotting the difference, you can snag some wonderful things. Otherwise, it all looks the same. Take a look at my next post, from the ’70s, for another example.

ARE YOU FRUSTRATED BY: YOU JUST NEVER KNOW. . . . . . . . . .?!!!

The magic of vintage-spying for me is the unplanned surprises, the phenomenal discoveries and the fabulous savings that I encounter all the time.  I have built a great wardrobe that lets me mix and match in a really unique and personal way, as well as looking elegant, striking and appropriate in vintage clothing almost anywhere. (I MIGHT buy something at retail when I am invited to visit with Queen Elizabeth).

But, . . . .  I know that there are times when you have a specific kind of vintage item in mind or a special outfit to put together in a hurry and that requires a very focused shopping strategy.  I haven’t talked about that when showing off my closet, because I find most of my wardrobe by using my skills and experience and I own clothing that will work almost anytime.

 When I do want to find a specific thing, I know of lots of stores and on-line boutiques that specialize in vintage clothing . I can visit them because I have done so before or I have talked with them and I know that they have quality merchandise and know their business really well.  I don’t have a degree in costume design (though my sister does).  My confidence comes from lots of time spent looking and learning.  I always say “You just never know . . .” because that is my everyday experience and it is SO FUN!  I always find the most wonderful true vintage stuff.

So, don’t be frustrated.  I used to be sometimes, too.  It IS out there, and it’s waiting. You really just never know . . . . . . .

REMEMBER – THIS BLOG PUBLISHES PICTURES OF ONLY ONE VINTAGE-HUNTER’S CLOSET: MINE!

This is the plunder of my years as the Magicvintagespy, from my own closets.  There are no photos from web archives, magazines, etc.  Many other people do that beautifully.

 Here, I want to show you what’s out there ….. just around the corner, waiting for you . . . . .   Although I’ve found some great things years ago, most of what I have and you will see has been discovered very recently and everything is a surprise!

Keep your mind open about what you may find rather than looking only for the faddish styles.  It’s the best way to be unique, and you just never know . . . . . .

 

 

Morgana Martin, the magicvintagespy

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Book: How to Find the Best in Vintage Fashion available on Amazon.com 

 

UNEXPECTED TRIP TO TOWN YESTERDAY – FOUND MORE SURPRISES!

It just goes to show that opportunity is always knocking!  I had a couple of hours while my husband ran other errands and found a great 1970s dress and some lingerie pieces from the ’50s – ’60s.  Bought one slip and passed on the other – the decision was easy.  Will be taking photos of the new discoveries this week so that they can be shared soon.

ALL THE ERRANDS DONE WITH TIME TO DIG FOR TREASURE!

I struck gold with some dresses from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s.  There was lots of ’80s and ’90s fashion, too, though I don’t usually collect anything from later than early 1980s and then, only on occasion.  Photos will start coming out soon, after we get through the late winter and early Spring stuff.  It was in the 20s Farenheit in my town yesterday, so we’re not out of it yet!

Morgana Martin, the magicvintagespy

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OFF TO TOWN AGAIN . . .. . HMMMM. , , , , , , , , , ,

Any expedition is a shopping opportunity because you just never know. . . . . . .. . . .

I’ll let you in on what I discover!

 

Morgana Martin, the magicvintagespy

HOW TO USE THIS BLOG THE IN BEST WAYS

First off, I want to thank everyone who follows me here, on Facebook, Twitter and at Google+ for joining me and enjoying what I do.  I really appreciate your comments, LIKES and Pinterest re-pins because it lets me know I’m helping and spreading the fun!  

Although my blog is not made up of pages from my book, you can still learn a lot from it.  If the photo some day doesn’t appeal to you as something you would wear, take the time to read about it anyway.   I’ve been collecting true vintage since before I was out of high school, so you’ll see what the real deal looks like and get a description of what makes it unique, lovable and special.  I also give ideas about how to wear  things that may not have occurred to you before – really expands the possibilities for something that might have looked limited to you at first.  All this helps you to think about what you would like to look for that will work for you and let you make your own personal fashion statement.

You’ll see lots of items that you won’t see anywhere else, because that’s one of the things so great about true vintage – most of it wasn’t mass-produced in a jillion copies of the same thing and a lot of it has gone by the way-side since its original time.

Although I’d have to say that I write mostly for people who don’t have a lot of experience at collecting true vintage and want to learn from my adventures, there’s something here for everyone from newbies to experts.  I know that I enjoy posts by other experienced collectors, too.  There’s always something new to see and you just never know . . . . .

 

Morgana Martin, the magicvintagespy