TRUE VINTAGE EARLY 1960s METALLIC SAPPHIRE BLUE STILETTO PUMPS

HERE ARE THE MATCHING SHOES . . . . .

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TRUE VINTAGE EARLY 1960s METALLIC SAPPHIRE BLUE STILETTO PUMPS

A relatively rare find, early ’60s pumps a lot like the ones my mother wore in 1963. I was surprised to see the metallic finish, but these are definitely true vintage. I’m not sure if they are patent leather or not – the soles are man-made but the insoles are part leather. Just enough of the markings are left, as well as the appearance overall, to show that they are at least 50 years old, though in excellent condition!

They are almost a perfect color match for the dress which I just posted, and would look very good with it. They were another surprise find, which completely delighted me.

As always, you just never know . . . . .

MORGANA MARTIN, THE MAGICVINTAGESPY

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TRUE VINTAGE 1950’s – EARLY 1960S SAPPHIRE BLUE TAFFETA PARTY FROCK

TRUE VINTAGE 1950's – EARLY 1960S SAPPHIRE BLUE TAFFETA PARTY FROCK.

TRUE VINTAGE 1950’S – BEST CHRISTMAS HOUSE-PARTY FROCK

TRUE VINTAGE 1950'S – BEST CHRISTMAS HOUSE-PARTY FROCK.

TRUE VINTAGE SHORT BLACK GABARDINE JACKET FROM THE 1940S.

TRUE VINTAGE SHORT BLACK GABARDINE JACKET FROM THE 1940S..

TRUE VINTAGE SHORT BLACK GABARDINE JACKET FROM THE 1940S.

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TRUE VINTAGE SHORT BLACK GABARDINE JACKET FROM THE 1940S.

Even though I’d want a heavier coat or jacket over this for winter, I’m often wearing a jacket inside all day this time of year.  For cool days and evenings, I love the trim, square shape of this jacket though the shoulders are not heavily padded.

Nice nipped waist, zip front, cuff detail, front welts and it may have tab detail at the waist and, maybe, the wrists. It’s simple and tailored with a crisp look.

Not many of these are around now in excellent condition like this one. Very special – I was thrilled to find it! Looks equally good with pants or a skirt – that’s the beauty of this short style. The lack of length means that I could wear it with any style skirt – pencil or full. So versatile!

Love the ’40s. This one takes me right into film noir, walking the dark city streets…

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TRUE VINTAGE 1940s – ’50s LIGHTWEIGHT KNIT SWEATER OR BLOUSE

TRUE VINTAGE 1940s – '50s LIGHTWEIGHT KNIT SWEATER OR BLOUSE.

TRUE VINTAGE 1940s – ’50s LIGHTWEIGHT KNIT SWEATER OR BLOUSE

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TRUE VINTAGE 1940s - '50s LIGHTWEIGHT KNIT SWEATER OR BLOUSE

Lovely nylon knit sweater-blouse in soft green. Perfect for making a transition to the cold weather. By Canterbury – a company which was known for beautiful cardigans, too. What’s the special magic about this one?

Look at the fit. The knit drapes so nicely and it is full-fashioned, which always improves the way that a sweater fits the body. At the neckline there are many tiny vintage shell buttons – the kind that are substantial and well-shaped, even though they are very small. They do allow you to close the neckline, if desired, but are mostly for decoration.

As long as you protect it from snags and stains, an item like this is very easy to care for. Hand washing (or delicate in a newer machine) is best, with similar colors. This avoids stretching and, also, protects the color. Nylon can absorb other colors in the wash so it’s always…

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WHAT I LEARNED ABOUT TRUE VINTAGE FASHION IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

WHAT I LEARNED ABOUT TRUE VINTAGE FASHION IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

WHAT I LEARNED ABOUT TRUE VINTAGE FASHION IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

file0001209214386  ebook cover #1 (1)     Well, the Australia – New Zealand adventure and sleuthing assignment is over.  I’m coming home with a boot-full of loot and some interesting information about where to search and what you might find Down Under.

I must admit that I didn’t make an exhaustive search, and just shopped as a busy vacationer might do.  BUT, I found wonderful items and learned some things about the former fashion industry in these two beautiful countries.  As similar as our countries are, it was fun to discover the style and sizing differences that were unique here.

As small as the populations of these nations are compared to that of the U.S., both had some thriving clothing and fabric manufacturing businesses and industries back in the day.  A few of them continue but many are gone for good.  However, if you scout around you’re likely to uncover true vintage examples of locally-made garments and accessory items.  Of course, the whole gamut of treasure includes things that were brought over from England and other countries, too.

There are many privately-owned shops which carry great finds.  I visited a few that I’d researched before and found at least a couple more to include in my book.  There are also a ton of familiar op-shops like Salvos (Salvation Army), Vinnies (St. Vincent de Paul) and many more which are dedicated to various charitable organizations.  Even with limited time and transportation, it’s not hard to locate quite a few.

Accessories of many kinds (hats, handbags, jewelry), dresses, blouses, coats, lingerie, sleepwear, sweaters, shoes – all were seen.  One thing I was told that you won’t find much of are woolens, but I disproved that assumption at least 4 times.

So, for many reasons Australia and New Zealand are highly-recommended countries.  I loved it there and can’t say enough good about the wonderful people, fabulous wildlife and beautiful scenery.  And, for lovers of the vintage clothing hunt it just goes to show what I always say –

You just never know . . . .

MORGANA MARTIN, THE MAGICVINTAGESPY

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MY LAST NEW ZEALAND DISCOVERY – TRUE VINTAGE 1960’S SUNDRESS

MY LAST NEW ZEALAND DISCOVERY – TRUE VINTAGE 1960'S SUNDRESS.