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Vintage fashion

Started by SciNerdGirl, August 02, 2013, 10:45:15 PM

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SciNerdGirl

So, are any of the ladies on here into vintage fashion. 

I personally love 1930s swing/lindyhop fashion.  It is such a fun look.

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Lyric

I'm not sure what your posting since it's not showing to we non-Facebook users. I think it's generally best to only post pics viewable to everyone.
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Emmaline

Love swing,  rockabilly,  cheese cake,  burlesque.  Love to pull off flapper look.

Down side to shopping at vintage fair. .. small sizes :(

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SciNerdGirl

Quote from: Emmaline on August 10, 2013, 08:33:16 AM

Down side to shopping at vintage fair. .. small sizes :(

I Know Right.  It is kind of a pain that vintage clothes usually come in two sizes, Small and Extra Small.  I guess it's a good inspiration to keep loosing weight.

I Personally Love, Love LOVE anything with polka dots.

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Beth Andrea

What a coincidence...I've been thinking I might want to try some hairstyles from the 30s and 40s, at least look into how they're done, the look, etc.

Yes, and the clothes too! The trick is to learn how to sew--the women back then were known for their sewing skills, and then you can make whatever size or style you want! ;)
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lissabuchannon

Quote from: SciNerdGirl on August 02, 2013, 10:45:15 PM
So, are any of the ladies on here into vintage fashion. 

I personally love 1930s swing/lindyhop fashion.  It is such a fun look.

J.

I like 20's and 30's myself...........I'm a bit of a flapper, lol!!!
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barbie

Yes. I also like Minoan dresses about 3,600 years ago, like this one:



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vegie271



generally that style is just a little too skinny for me - I am a size 10 still - I never made it quite that small - I have always been just a bit plump

I do like like some of the older styles though - more into 50's though

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Beth Andrea

Quote from: vegie271 on August 13, 2013, 12:21:56 AM


generally that style is just a little too skinny for me - I am a size 10 still - I never made it quite that small - I have always been just a bit plump

I do like like some of the older styles though - more into 50's though



Oh you hush, girl! ;)

Some of us are big, and we make do with what we have...16 waist down, 3x waist up  :o

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vegie271

Quote from: Beth Andrea on August 13, 2013, 08:53:06 AM
Oh you hush, girl! ;)

Some of us are big, and we make do with what we have...16 waist down, 3x waist up  :o

;)



hey a while back I was 220lbs - the doctor had me on two medications mood stabilizer and antidepressant they were killing me, I needed 2 blood pressure meds, 2 meds for Cholesterol and they were not even able to test me for my triglycerides they were so high  I was even on anti anxieties because of all of this and I needed a walker at one point (got up to 250)



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Emmaline

Ooohhh... polka dots.  Yes, yes,  yes.

Well I don't know about you girls but I can personally rock the minoan look.

I love flapper look... getting me a short Bob as we speak.
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barbie

Yes. I have some polka dots. One was too short for me, and I gave it to my wife. The following one is very comfort, even at home.



Today I became suddenly interested in Daisy Dukes, searching online stores. Daisy dukes are also a kind of vintage? I am not sure, as we do not have an officially translated term for it in my country. I want to wear shorts like the following one:



But, I fear people call me slut. Those extremely short pants are a trend here in my country. I also saw one girl wearing it in northern Italy (Venice) a month ago. She looked so sexy, but I though it is not a usual dress to wear in public. I may try it in a beach, but I am not quite sure.

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vegie271

Quote from: barbie on August 14, 2013, 07:44:19 AM
Yes. I have some polka dots. One was too short for me, and I gave it to my wife. The following one is very comfort, even at home.



Today I became suddenly interested in Daisy Dukes, searching online stores. Daisy dukes are also a kind of vintage? I am not sure, as we do not have an officially translated term for it in my country. I want to wear shorts like the following one:



But, I fear people call me slut. Those extremely short pants are a trend here in my country. I also saw one girl wearing it in northern Italy (Venice) a month ago. She looked so sexy, but I though it is not a usual dress to wear in public. I may try it in a beach, but I am not quite sure.

barbie~~




I am sorry - not me - in my opinion if you want to flaunt your body - go to a nude beach   :P

don't go sticking your butt out - guess I am just old fashioned


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Lyric

I suppose you can buy "Daisy Dukes", but in my part of the world, that's just what happens when your jeans get worn and you cut off the legs. I can't say as I ever cut any that short, though. It certainly would make tucking a challenge. I'd suggest going with a pair a bit longer than those in the picture.

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vegie271

Quote from: Lyric on August 15, 2013, 08:40:50 AM
I suppose you can buy "Daisy Dukes", but in my part of the world, that's just what happens when your jeans get worn and you cut off the legs. I can't say as I ever cut any that short, though. It certainly would make tucking a challenge. I'd suggest going with a pair a bit longer than those in the picture.

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Danielle Emmalee

Quote from: vegie271 on August 15, 2013, 10:39:30 AM


when my clothes get worn out and become garbage I throw them away, garbage is garbage, or they become rage to use as cleaning rags.

I choose to look halfway decent in public even when I was homeless I did so



There's nothing wrong with amending clothes to make them wearable again.  Its really not nice to call it garbage.  It doesn't have to look trashy, you just have to have some design sense.  Not everyone likes to be so wasteful.
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vegie271

Quote from: Alice In Genderland on August 15, 2013, 11:08:05 AM
There's nothing wrong with amending clothes to make them wearable again.  Its really not nice to call it garbage.  It doesn't have to look trashy, you just have to have some design sense.  Not everyone likes to be so wasteful.



if your your parts show when you wear them - your clothes are trash - and I am sorry  - you can call me judgmental - so are you -

if you patch your clothes then fine - I have absolutely no problem with people being poor and re wearing clothes - trust me - I wear clothes from thrift stores - I have only one piece of clothing in my closet that was purchased new & it was purchased with a coupon that I earned by doing surveys online - I have not bought  new clothes in over 5 years OK?! I am not a wealthy person nor do I spend a whole lot of money on clothes nor do I think people have to

what she was wearing did in fact look trashy - her butt was hanging out



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Emmaline

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barbie

Quote from: Lyric on August 15, 2013, 08:40:50 AM
I suppose you can buy "Daisy Dukes", but in my part of the world, that's just what happens when your jeans get worn and you cut off the legs.

Lyric,

I saw a lot of brand new, very short denim shorts in stores when I toured around Hong Kong shopping malls with my wife. I thought they were a kind of beach wear, but fairly expensive. Anyway, I should have picked up one of them. Yesterday in a beach, I saw some girls wearing very short pants, revealing the buttock lines. Certainly they will help ventilating my buttocks to subdue recurrent pimples.

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Lyric

Well, fashion is fashion I guess. While I'm not quite as conservative about these things as Vegie is, I'd be reluctant to hit the streets with the bottom of my fanny showing. BTW, I noticed your illustration of the Daisy Dukes wearer has been censored since I was here last. I guess there's a certain amount to fanny cleavage that's acceptable here at Susan's. :)

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