Lauren
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WOW WOW WOW! That is stunning!! What a steal! I have such a big 20's hat addiction... but they're usually so expensive I just admire them from afar
I work with antique furniture dealers, and whenever clothing is come across stored inside, I get it free.
Daisy Buchanan said:This is by far my favorite piece of vintage. It is in perfect conditon, not a tear or a bead missing. It has a built in corset. To top it all off I bought it from a store that rarely sells vintage earlier than 1960, so the seller didn't really have any idea of it's worth, so I got it cheap. Just ignore the hat in the photos, I was having a horrible hair day, and just threw it on to cover up a messy doo!
Rebecca D said:About 10 years ago I flew back to my hometown in Ohio and went antiquing with my sis. We stumbled upon a store on a country road that had enough Bakelite to make anyone weak in the knees! I walked out of there with a big paper bag full of chunky bracelets and necklaces for only $100! They had 1940s platforms, clothing, fabric, jewelry, etc!!! Unfortunately, the folks that ran that store have since retired, but I still have the jewelry.
LolitaHaze said:Two of my favourite pieces are actually not finds at all, but family pieces. I have my Grandma's charm braclet from the 40's and her ration book from WWII.
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Lolita,
Is that you in that photo next to the original of your grandmother? If so, that is really fantastic. What a special thing! How did you go about doing that?
Jessica