dakotanorth
Practically Family
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Shabby sheik? shique? spelling please!
Someone told me there is a TV show where a woman does that with furniture- she'll buy a late- Victorian cupboard, then cut off the bottom, paint it white, and wall-hang the cabinets with dolls and toys in it.
I think this comes down to people seeing it as "used" while others see it as "antique". There is still a great belief in the US that "Old is bad, new is better" and it falls into everything.
From this person's perspective, they are taking an "Dirty old blazer" and giving it a "fresh new look." See?
So, dare I say, this comes back to education? Sometimes it might make a difference to say "This blazer is actually from the 1950's, and it's a very rare color/cut/size/etc, so it could actually be worth more untouched."
Don't get me wrong, I do believe that ultimately, THINGS are meant to be USED. One of the biggest reason I collect vintage clothing is because I can wear it! But still, a bit of information can go a long way....
Someone told me there is a TV show where a woman does that with furniture- she'll buy a late- Victorian cupboard, then cut off the bottom, paint it white, and wall-hang the cabinets with dolls and toys in it.
I think this comes down to people seeing it as "used" while others see it as "antique". There is still a great belief in the US that "Old is bad, new is better" and it falls into everything.
From this person's perspective, they are taking an "Dirty old blazer" and giving it a "fresh new look." See?
So, dare I say, this comes back to education? Sometimes it might make a difference to say "This blazer is actually from the 1950's, and it's a very rare color/cut/size/etc, so it could actually be worth more untouched."
Don't get me wrong, I do believe that ultimately, THINGS are meant to be USED. One of the biggest reason I collect vintage clothing is because I can wear it! But still, a bit of information can go a long way....