TRUE VINTAGE LATE 1950’S – 1960s WOMEN’S CLASSIC LEATHER JACKET

TRUE VINTAGE 1960s WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEATHER JACKET.

TRUE VINTAGE 1960s WOMEN’S CLASSIC LEATHER JACKET

TRUE VINTAGE 1960s WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEATHER JACKET

This fine leather jacket is from the early 1960s. It is fully lined with a glossy acetate satin material. The tailoring is impeccable, made of high quality leather that lasts for decades. There is only one thing that is not original and that is the buttons. When I found it, one of its leather-covered buttons was missing, so I substituted vintage plastic buttons. Some other style, perhaps of wood or braided leather might look nice, too. That’s one reason that I keep a collection of vintage buttons at home.

What can I say – this classic style goes almost everywhere, with almost everything, at almost any time of year. I have several styles that I’ve found in my hunting expeditions and I love every one.

Use some leather conditioner once a year and basic good care (you know, hang it up properly and wipe off any spills right away) and it’ll be passed on to your grandchildren, or, whomever . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TWO TRUE VINTAGE PURSES FOR SPRING BY MORRIS MOSCOWITZ & ANDE’

TWO TRUE VINTAGE PURSES FOR SPRING BY MORRIS MOSCOWITZ & ANDE'.

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 . . . . .

 

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True Vintage Early 1960s Evening Coat

True Vintage Early 1960s Evening Coat.

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True Vintage 1940s – ’50s Lightweight jacket

True Vintage 1940s – ’50s Lightweight jacket.

TRUE VINTAGE JACKET FROM THE 1940’S – 1950’S

True Vintage 1940s - '50s Lightweight jacket

This one is a beauty – look at that fit!   It’s just been washed in the photo, so a steamer press or quick trip to the dry cleaners for a really professional job is in order.  Sorry that I can’t post the photo of the back, too. Go to my site at Morgana Martin – Google+ to see it, in the archives.

It’s a lined jacket with covered buttons and lovely detail. There is a welt on the back. Another nipped waist – heaven! It had some fade when I found it, but with my know-how I was able to rehab it easily and inexpensively.

I usually wear this with a swingy print skirt (a pencil skirt or even a dress would work well, too. Depends on what suits your mood and the occasion.)
Didn’t really look like much when I found it, but you just never know . . . .

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True Vintage 1970s Spring Coat

True Vintage 1970s Spring Coat

This beautiful 1970s coat is made of a heavy textured knit in tangerine-red. Very well-made: fully-lined, dyed-to-match sculpted plastic buttons. Heavy enough for some warmth and rain protection, but also light and breezy for sunny spring days. Love the color! Snooping the the right place and the right way brought me another great FIND!

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CASUAL CORDUROY JACKET: TRUE VINTAGE 1940’S – EARLY 1950’S

Casual Corduroy Jacket True Vintage 1940s - '50sThis is a great true vintage jacket that I love. It is unlined, so I can start wearing it now in the evenings.

Easy zip but stylish, too.  The so-retro pointed collar is great and my hat’s off to the designer who placed those welts on the shoulders.   They’re very flattering to most women and, along with the fitted waistline and slash pockets at the hips, really improve the looks of almost all figures.

That’s what I like best about true vintage fashion – the tailoring is usually so good with surprising designs! Though this is not a high-end item, touches like that make it superb.

The style is so classic in it’s lines that I can pair it with almost any casual clothing and can snazz it up with accessories, too.   Final favorite feature? – It reminds me of old movies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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