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I know you ladies have probably all had this experience but I just had to share my feelings after shopping with a non-vintage loving friend this weekend. Long story short, we went to a mall and I tried on some nice day dresses but I didn't find a single thing I liked--oceans of cheap fabric, which is my personal pet peeve, even used in rather expensive garments.
Today I tried on a dress I had gotten in the mail on Saturday. It is a 1940's day dress; back in the day it probably would have been comparable to the dresses I tried on at the mall--not top of the line but not bottom of the barrel either. I'll probably end up wearing it to the Boston June event.
I couldn't believe the difference between the modern dresses and the vintage one. The 1940's dress was not only expertly fitted to flatter a girl's figure but fit me like a glove; it had loads of details the modern dresses lacked, the fabric (even after almost 70 years) was thicker with a prettier print and of much better quality.
Most of all I was struck by the way the vintage dress made me feel. The cut set off my figure but not in a vulgar way and it made me feel like a million bucks--feminine and confident that I looked great. The best modern dress I tried on probably made me feel like $29.99 (which was less than it cost)!
Viva la vintage!
Today I tried on a dress I had gotten in the mail on Saturday. It is a 1940's day dress; back in the day it probably would have been comparable to the dresses I tried on at the mall--not top of the line but not bottom of the barrel either. I'll probably end up wearing it to the Boston June event.
I couldn't believe the difference between the modern dresses and the vintage one. The 1940's dress was not only expertly fitted to flatter a girl's figure but fit me like a glove; it had loads of details the modern dresses lacked, the fabric (even after almost 70 years) was thicker with a prettier print and of much better quality.
Most of all I was struck by the way the vintage dress made me feel. The cut set off my figure but not in a vulgar way and it made me feel like a million bucks--feminine and confident that I looked great. The best modern dress I tried on probably made me feel like $29.99 (which was less than it cost)!
Viva la vintage!