The only comment I've ever recieved is from the fabric store lady: "Going back in time again, are we? My mother used to wear clothes like that." I just smiled. I'm going to take that as a compliment, I think.
SugarKitten said:Hehehe Spiffy, she did say a *classy* Amy Winehouse!
It was a chill spring day yesterday, and I was in skirt-and-heels, a buttercup yellow thrifted London Fog trench and a straw hat - My neighbors love the hats - and taking my dog to the curb when I got home from work (3rd shift, so it was mid-morning)
Woman walking by says "Yeah, and that's just what she wears to walk the dog?"
She didn't mean it as a compliment, but I took it as one! Heck yes, ma'am, it is what I'm wearing to walk the dog!
MarieAnne said:Bahahahaha! It cracks me up when people snub their noses at those who take pride in their appearance. Makes me want to saw, "Oh wow, look at YOU! In those jogging pants, and that t-shirt with the holes in the armpits. How do you do it!?"
Miss Golightly said:I went to a vintage fair here in Dublin this afternoon and wore vintage for the first time since having my little girl
Brooksie said:Lady at my work (her name is Laura) part two...
I ran into Laura again the other day - the one that commented on my 40's style. She said she loved my skirt and coat (both were from the 40's) I thanked her and sat down at the table next to hers with my friends. I over heard her talking to a co-worker sitting at her table. She said that I wear vintage everyday and that I usually have a 1940's look going on with hair and everything. She proceeded to tell the co-worker that she used to wear vintage clothes everyday too when she lived in L.A. The co-worker asked her why she stopped and she said it was because she started to feel like she was looking like "the little old lady" and all she needed was the shopping cart.![]()
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lol. I just pretended not to hear that comment because I do not think I look like a little old lady with or with out the shopping cart!
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MarieAnne said:Bahahahaha! It cracks me up when people snub their noses at those who take pride in their appearance. Makes me want to saw, "Oh wow, look at YOU! In those jogging pants, and that t-shirt with the holes in the armpits. How do you do it!?"
Brooksie said:The lady at my work "Laura" part 3... the saga continues.
Laura at work came up to me, now this has been a few weeks ago and said to me I have a gift for you - will you be in tomorrow? I said yes.
She comes in the next day with a parcel wrapped in purple tissue paper. She says open it, open it! I unwrapped a 1940's brown snake skin purse in perfect condition which used to belong to her aunt. Wow, it was an unexpected surprice and a most wonderful gift. It will go perfectly with my thin 1940's brown snake skin belt and my repro 1940's brown leather/aligator peeptoe pumps.
Brooksie
Gracie Lee said:Brooksie how sweet and generous of Laura to give you such a gift! It warms me to know people can still be kind and thoughful. I had a similar experience in high school... one of my teachers gave me 2 (!!) mink jackets that had belonged to her husband's great aunt in the 30s. I was shocked and am still incredibly grateful to her.
Lenore what a fantastic compliment that girl gave you! I think a comment like that might make my yearYou must look amazing on a daily basis, and boy am I envious
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Gracie Lee said:
Lenore what a fantastic compliment that girl gave you! I think a comment like that might make my yearYou must look amazing on a daily basis, and boy am I envious
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HannahJane said:My Granny told me that I reminded her of Honeysuckle Weeks in Foyle's War. I love that programme so I was pretty happy with that comment!