fortworthgal
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Okay, so I've pretty much decided that I want to go all vintage, all the time. Right now I dress "normal" - classic/conservative most of the time, and pull out the vintage 40s stuff for WWII events, swing dances, or the occasional date or dinner out. But, I love it and am practically obsessed with it. And, it is time for me to really purchase some new work clothes. So, I'm thinking of going to an all 1940s or 40s inspired look. Plus, as I see it, doing vintage is cheaper than trying to keep up with the latest trends and styles that don't suit my figure anyway! I have about 15 vintage dresses now, a good collection of coats, hats, gloves, and shoes - I just need to build with more items such as pants, shirts, suits, more dresses, etc.
So, I'm curious. Are there any of you who do all vintage, all the time? If so, how/when did you start and what were people's reactions? My husband wants me to do it - he dresses vintage quite a bit and loves the look of women's 1940s fashions, but I am a little concerned about how it will be perceived in my workplace, as it is quite conservative (Presbyterian church.) I don't think I'll be wearing a snood and a hair flower to work, though - that might be a bit much. Really I'm just looking for input and advice, and your experiences.
Thanks!
So, I'm curious. Are there any of you who do all vintage, all the time? If so, how/when did you start and what were people's reactions? My husband wants me to do it - he dresses vintage quite a bit and loves the look of women's 1940s fashions, but I am a little concerned about how it will be perceived in my workplace, as it is quite conservative (Presbyterian church.) I don't think I'll be wearing a snood and a hair flower to work, though - that might be a bit much. Really I'm just looking for input and advice, and your experiences.
Thanks!