BonnieJean
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I had mentioned this on another thread but thought it deserved it's own.
How many of you have had a "successful" experience while wearing vintage or vintage-inspired clothing?
Here's mine:
This past weekend I went antique shopping and wore a vintage-inspired 40s dress, shoes, seamed stockings and gloves (I'm still working up the courage to wear hats on a regular basis ). I walked into an old antique shop that was full of assorted stuff and as I was looking around I struck up a conversation with the lady owner (actually, she was younger than me). She commented on how she liked my outfit and how women don't dress nicely as much as they used to and such. I showed her my seamed stockings and she oohed and aahed them. Then she said, "Wait a minute, I think I have something here for you." She then proceeded to dig under a bunch of old clothes in a corner (I hadn't dug that far into the corner) and pulled out a bunch of stocking boxes. We looked them over on the counter and they were all seamed! I counted 17 pairs. We discussed a price for the whole lot and I ended up getting them all for less than $5 a pair!
I left the shop feeling like I'd made a connection and a new friend. When I showed my hubby my purchases later, we looked at the stockings closer and most of them are old silk stockings! I couldn't believe it. One pair was even labeled rayon and silk. We think those are 1930s. A few of them had cotton tops and feet with silk on the leg part. I really believe my attire made an impression on the shopkeeper and may have contributed to this great find! (I'll have to go back because I was so awestruck with the stockings that I didn't finish looking in the rest of the store. Besides, I'd spent most of my money. [huh] )
What about any of you? Have you had some exceptional positive experiences while dressing vintage/vintage-inspired? I've had the usual; doors being held open for me, people being in general more polite, but I've not had it influence a sale before. We've discussed here on the Lounge some of the bad experiences while wearing seamed stockings (for example), lets hear about some good ones!
How many of you have had a "successful" experience while wearing vintage or vintage-inspired clothing?
Here's mine:
This past weekend I went antique shopping and wore a vintage-inspired 40s dress, shoes, seamed stockings and gloves (I'm still working up the courage to wear hats on a regular basis ). I walked into an old antique shop that was full of assorted stuff and as I was looking around I struck up a conversation with the lady owner (actually, she was younger than me). She commented on how she liked my outfit and how women don't dress nicely as much as they used to and such. I showed her my seamed stockings and she oohed and aahed them. Then she said, "Wait a minute, I think I have something here for you." She then proceeded to dig under a bunch of old clothes in a corner (I hadn't dug that far into the corner) and pulled out a bunch of stocking boxes. We looked them over on the counter and they were all seamed! I counted 17 pairs. We discussed a price for the whole lot and I ended up getting them all for less than $5 a pair!
I left the shop feeling like I'd made a connection and a new friend. When I showed my hubby my purchases later, we looked at the stockings closer and most of them are old silk stockings! I couldn't believe it. One pair was even labeled rayon and silk. We think those are 1930s. A few of them had cotton tops and feet with silk on the leg part. I really believe my attire made an impression on the shopkeeper and may have contributed to this great find! (I'll have to go back because I was so awestruck with the stockings that I didn't finish looking in the rest of the store. Besides, I'd spent most of my money. [huh] )
What about any of you? Have you had some exceptional positive experiences while dressing vintage/vintage-inspired? I've had the usual; doors being held open for me, people being in general more polite, but I've not had it influence a sale before. We've discussed here on the Lounge some of the bad experiences while wearing seamed stockings (for example), lets hear about some good ones!