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Welcome, Honey Bee
Honey Bee said:I haven't noticed many likeminded folks around here. We went to the local Harley dealer for a 'supposed' bike show and there were about 10 bikes, the rest were cars, the majority were 50's-60's, there were about 100 younger folks from the 'Rockabilly' culture there-alot of them nicely dressed (better than what I see walking around town!) all done up to the nines...but I have never seen another 'period' dresser in town.
OMG, you are making me cry...my Grandmother would always say this to me!Wherever you are, it's best to be a lady.
Tiller said:I'd have to say Japan dominates the vintage subculture, when you look at the world at large. America has been "anti-fashion" since the late 90's and as a whole has not left that mentality yet. Here laziness and slobbery still rule the day, it's the simplest option.
The subculture is growing stronger though here.
I'm not sure about our friends in Europe or Australia.
John in Covina said:We are blessed here in LA with a pretty good place for acceptance and some great places to experience vintage with events and such.
I think society on the West Coast likes the idea of history and keeping it alive as a celebration of what makes California and the West unique.
The influence of Hollywood on fashion and vice a versa captures a lot of people and the old classic movies still influences those that watch them..
********Tiller said:It surprises me a bit honestly, because if I recall correctly it was places like LA where the "vintage" style started dying out, well the East Cost held onto it longer. History can be ironic in a way though.
repeatclicks said:It is easily more popular here in the UK. I could attend at least one night every single day of the week to go out and either learn dancing, or DO dancing at a club, even on Sundays. There are loads of daytime events throughout the year as well. We have at least 3 or 4 weekenders a year too.
One of the reasons my wife and I stay here is that we are spoilt for choice, and we get vintage cheap from the US because of the exchange rate. Its win win really!
The only thing I miss is 24 hour diners, and a slightly more relaxed feeling about the States than here.
MissHannah said:London obviously is great for vintage but almost every town in this country has a vintage shop if you look hard enough and even more so with antiques shops. I don't have trouble finding stuff on Ebay.co.uk generally but obviously the US version has more and a wider selection because of their prosperity after WWII and just the sheer population size!
Gingerella72 said:Don't come to Nebraska looking for a vintage scene....all you'll hear are crickets chirping. (and cows mooing) :eusa_doh: