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Does it end with hats (since that's why this site began)... clothing.... cars.... your home... lifestyle... all of them... some of them? I'm curious!
cars (one '52 Packard 400)
For me, vintage has to trigger a memory. I am horribly, tragically and incurably sentimental. If it reminds me of my Grandmother, if it's something she had, even if it's something she threw away (the horror!), I am almost compelled to add it to my collection. She was the youngest of her siblings and remained in the family home. Everyone came back to visit so I had wonderful opportunities to hang out with her older sisters, go through family photos and hear all the stories. I learned about Manhattan cocktails, red lipstick, french twists, Harris Tweed, ballet, the difference between tea and coffee service, that bon ami could be your best friend and eggplant parm from those gals (and they were Irish, lol).
Rue, I'm grateful for things like the right to own property and vote, but I'm also a bit of a throw back to women's lib. If I were married and had the financial flexibility to stay home, I'd have no problem making that my "career". Ah, but there again...my Gram did just that very thing and how fortunate were all of us that she did.
Just thought of something else...I'm not enthralled with our disposable society. I'd rather have one good wool skirt than 10 modern throw aways. So, on that score, vintage has a significant appeal!
Rue, you will find overall not as many ladies make it to this room for some reason. Over time I have even heard from others that did not even know there was a different room than the Powder one.