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Rachael said:considering that I'm sitting here wearing a pair of loafers from the mid-90's, a sweater I've had since '05, jeans I bought yesterday, and my hair in a back knot, I'm gonna say that mixing eras is no problem at all!
If the average person can't afford to be wearing exclusively today's styles, with all of our low-cost disposable garment lines, you bet they couldn't do so in eras past. I find myself dressing backwards as I get older, since the older you are the less likely you would be to look like a fashion plate.
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Well said! You can't tell me that a woman in 1949 wouldn't wear a dress that she'd had since 1939 if it still fit and hadn't worn out! She would surely just update her accessories and maybe alter the sleeves or something. And if a woman's husband liked her hair long in the 1920s, she would probably keep it long and not have a fashionable short cut, even if she wore fashionable dresses. I can't believe people are really that different now than they were 100 years ago. There may even (horror! ) have been people who didn't care about clothes...