catspyjamas
New in Town
- Messages
- 38
- Location
- Paris,France
Hello to everyone !
I'm a novice to the vintage world compared to you ladies. It is certainly inspiring to read about your experiences and see the lovely clothes that people have found and made. Vintage really appeals to me because I am petite with a short legs, (please lets forget low-rise pants) and if I buy "modern" clothes I always end up looking like I raided a 10 yr olds closet. So by some weird coincidence, the clothes which suit me best are all vintage pieces from the 40s,50s and 60s. Sorry, I'm not a purist, but a mixed up mutt !
Ideally, would love to dress vintage all of the time but need to ask a practical question for those of you with young children...how do you use things like metal frame baby carriers or even front carriers while wearing vintage clothing ? There are some things I need to do with my toddler in tow but I haven't succeeded in reconciling the two worlds to my satisfaction.
Yikes. Ended up being long winded !
I'm a novice to the vintage world compared to you ladies. It is certainly inspiring to read about your experiences and see the lovely clothes that people have found and made. Vintage really appeals to me because I am petite with a short legs, (please lets forget low-rise pants) and if I buy "modern" clothes I always end up looking like I raided a 10 yr olds closet. So by some weird coincidence, the clothes which suit me best are all vintage pieces from the 40s,50s and 60s. Sorry, I'm not a purist, but a mixed up mutt !
Ideally, would love to dress vintage all of the time but need to ask a practical question for those of you with young children...how do you use things like metal frame baby carriers or even front carriers while wearing vintage clothing ? There are some things I need to do with my toddler in tow but I haven't succeeded in reconciling the two worlds to my satisfaction.
Yikes. Ended up being long winded !