GE-Man
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I'd guess that the bulk of us were born "midcentury," depending on just where one wishes to set the dates.
The definition is subject to squishiness, for sure. That's fine by me, not that my take on it matters much.
By the way, I've been known to rail against conflating "vintage" with "retro." In my dictionary, "vintage" means the Real McCoy, an authentic item from the bygone era, whereas "retro" means a modern take on a bygone style. Alas, I rail to little effect. Popular usage trumps, and popular usage has the terms becoming more and more synonymous.
By the way, I've been known to rail against conflating "vintage" with "retro." In my dictionary, "vintage" means the Real McCoy, an authentic item from the bygone era, whereas "retro" means a modern take on a bygone style. Alas, I rail to little effect. Popular usage trumps, and popular usage has the terms becoming more and more synonymous.
Usually, rose-colored glasses.
AF
When think of Mid Century, I always think of all the tacky Atomic inspired furniture from the 50s!