Hanzky in Eco Friendly, Editorial — June 18th, 2007
I’m sure there are people who are sick of hearing the word vintage. Vintage this, vintage that..the celebrities are wearing more vintage dresses on the red carpet now and even the high street labels have many vintage inspired pieces.
So what can be called vintage?!?! I don’t think there’s a definite answer to that, some fashion experts have different opinions and I do think it’s in the eye of the beholder. For me, if I find the clothes in second hand store or in yard sale that don’t have any high street labels and the style resemble any of the fashion eras before I was born or at least from when I was a little girl, can be called vintage. Hard core vintage collector probably will only consider vintage if there were made before the World War II since mass produced items were started after that.
I discovered vintage stores back in 1997 when I lived in Perth, AU. There were quite a few vintage stores in there, my favorite was the one in the city, some in Fremantle (Fremantle market, Matilda Antique Centre, etc) and also Subiaco area where I used to live. Subiaco is close to the city, but it has an old city charm, I love the flea market there!!. Honestly though, I shopped there not because I appreciate vintage stuff and the history behind them…it was more because of a ‘why not’ factor since the stores were everywhere and I could find some stuff I like that are easy on the wallet, that’s all. I didn’t even care what era the clothes represents. It was also not for the uniqueness or the one-of-a-kind factor..and certainly not for the sake of saying it’s vintage when my friends ask me where I got them because I wouldn’t even tell them I shopped at a second hand store..:D
In here, I visit some thrift stores once a while, unlike in Perth where I bought mostly clothes, I have only looked at the accessories here, mainly the necklaces, the belt, the clutches and the shoes, although I rarely wear the latter. But now, I’ve been venturing to clothes too and have begun to appreciate their value.
I went to some yard sales last Saturday and found many beautiful blouses and dresses in one of the houses that made me almost cry in disbelief. The clothes were unbelievably in perfect condition, and were only priced at $5 the most!!. The owner is a charming old lady who is probably older than my grandma. I could totally imagine her wearing those dresses to go on a date with her husband in the 50s or 60s. I felt like asking her where she got all those dresses, where did she wear these to and what happened then..but of course I was afraid of coming across as too nosy so I just kept quiet and just admiring the dresses. But I really wanted to take a peek of her closet though and see if she has more stuff to sell..:D.
Anyway, there are a few reasons why vintage clothes is growing on me now. Apart from the style, I also love fact that these clothes have been loved before and a part of someone’s life, there’s so much story behind them. They are also a part of history and represents a different era, a different generation..so I feel like a legacy is being passed on to me..
and here are a few more reasons:
One of a kind. If I shop at Zara, GAP, Forever 21 that have stores everywhere and produce the same clothes for their stores around the world, I will bound to see someone wearing the same clothes. This is why one of the rules that I make is when I shop at those labels, it has to look somewhat discreet, I don’t want the popular pattern or style that make people who look at me mumble “itu atasannya kan beli di forever 21 tuh”..:D. That won’t be the case with vintage as it is the only one at the store and the chance for you to see someone wearing the same stuff is almost zero.
Quality. You bet the quality is better than the mass produced items, the structures and the fabric is better. If they have stood the test of time for 30 and 40 years and still look good, I’m sure with proper care, they will still look good when they are being handed down to the next generation.
The style. Well, obviously I don’t buy something just because it’s vintage, but because the style fits me. Not only the style but also the cut, the pretty details and pattern. I also love the modesty that they offer. The fact that they are vintage just make them more appealing and make me feel special when I put them on because people used to look pretty and dressed up everyday, they liked to feel special. Even now that they are old, they still take their appearance seriously and look very well groomed everywhere they go, even if it’s only to the post office or just a quick trip to the bank. People tend to dress up more casually now. I think the only occasion that I still see people get dressed (apart from party or big event) is when they go on Sunday mass that I always see at the all-you-can-eat buffet afterwards.
Cheap!. If you know where to find them that is. If you go to vintage store they are not that cheap, especially if the style is parallel with current trend and especially if it’s designer items. The popular choice is to go to thrift store, not vintage store. Vintage store sells hand-picked items that are genuinely vintage. The store is divided by eras. Thrift store sells used-items that are grouped by colors, so there are a lot of GAP, Banana Republic and everything you would find at the mall. But there’s a good chance that you would find vintage stuff in thrift store. You only need to dig deeper :D, and that’s exactly the thrill of the hunt. The best way is actually the flea market or yard/garage sales.
Personal style. Vintage shopping is a good to develop personal style. When we go to the malls we are bombarded with the current trends, the color of the season, the latest style and everything that is so IN at the moment and without realizing it, our taste is swayed by those stuff they give us. In vintage/thrift store, there’s no telling what’s on trends at the moment, what celebrity is wearing what items..and each of the item in the store is different that make us choose everything carefully..based on only what we love
Anyway, I’m far from vintage expert and I only have a few pieces but this is basically what attracts me at the moment and I realize I still need to educate myself more about this.
How about you? Do you like Vintage? Do you get it or do you find them rather creepy and basically just old stuff that you have no interest about? Either way, please do tell me..=))
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sisqa
yeah, i’m sick of the word vintage too. even when i use the word ‘vintage’, i cringe.
but i do love going to second-hand shops - like the salvo’s, st vinnies etc. i’ve had great buys especially around this particular suburb in Sydney. i scored a great tan leather jacket in mint condition and a 100% french rabbit fur jacket (although it’s shedding a bit) at those stores. on ebay, i’ve only managed to buy a 1970’s anthea crawford dress.
June 19th, 2007 at 5:18 am
putriduyung
ulasan yg bagus! emang yah, makin lama vintage tuh makin ditinggi-tinggikan… tapi, terus terang gw trmasuk orang yg nggak mikirin vintage2an. hehehe. so what if it’s vintage or not. it would not change anything in my eyes. gitu… yg penting yah cuma bagus nggak, pas nggak, do I like it or not, that’s it. tapi terus terang gw sendiri ampir nggak punya barang vintage. masalahnya, barang nyokap udah nggak ada yang nyisa. n belanja barang bekas di jakarta sih gw nggak pernah.. nggak berani (secara biasanya tempatnya rawan…) n males (biasanya panas… nggak ber-ac.. maunya yg enak aja!) hehehe… But I saw a friend who was wearing her mom dress. I thought it was sooo beautiful! n I envy her so very much!I wish my mom keep her belongings so I could wear some of them too.
June 19th, 2007 at 10:44 am
Putri Bramantyo
i agree, sometimes the terms vintage is too overated, sebel juga, jadi pasaran aja, padahal dulu2 tuh aku koleksi either from my mammy or my granny’s closet, sekarang jadi ilfil,hehee..tp untuk hunting aku masih punya hasrat yg gede bgt, smp naik2 angkot segala ke pasar baru, duh hidden treasure bgt, aku bisa dapet baju missoni cuma 15 ribu!
June 19th, 2007 at 7:25 pm
Koukla
Yg bikin gue ketawa tuh kadang2 ada toko yg ngejual barang yg jelas2 baru tapi dikasih nama vintage, hanya karena gayanya agak retro.
Gue sendiri suka bgt sama barang2 vintage dgn alasan yg sama kayak elo. Tapi gue sangat picky, karena gue gak mau maksa pake baju vintage dan akhirnya keliatan kayak nenek2. Kebanyakan sih yg gue beli/punya adalah asesori because they’re easier to wear dan juga kualitasnya bagus2 bgt. Gue nyesel bgt nyokap gue gak nyimpen baju2nya jaman dulu padahal dresses-nya dia yg dipake di foto2 jaman dulu lucu2 banget!
Btw gue dari jaman SMA naksir locket cameo-nya ibu mertua tante gue (bingung gak?) yg kalo dipake ada foto dia dan almarhum suaminya waktu masih muda. Fotonya udah menguning tapi baguuuuuuus banget, they both looked stunning! Kalo gue dikasih kalung itu, gue janji deh gak akan ngeluarin itu foto dari tempatnya. Tapi agak2 malu bilang ke dianya soalnya bukan sodara deket, hihihi.
June 19th, 2007 at 11:45 pm
Adeline
di Liverpool ada 2nd hand clothes/vintage shop, they weighed the products u want!!! jadi misalnya… kayaknya 1lb baju itu £5? or sth like that… obviously diff prices for tops, jeans, etc… they look pretty interesting bt i haven’t been there yet, will pay a visit later!!
June 20th, 2007 at 4:46 am
Deszell
Wow stunning new look! Congratulation for the new home for fashionesedaily :).
BTW gue suka banget barang2 vintage karena kadang you can find some very beautiful pieces at very cheap price and its one of a kind. Sama kaya Putri Bramantyo dulu gue juga sering hunting ke pasar baru karena barangnya keren2 banget kalau kita bisa bener bener sabar memilihnya. I once found a really beautiful skirt at 5rb only
Dulu waktu di Melbourne di daerah Chapel Street yang udah ke arah Malvern banyak banget toko secondhand yang gaya2nya bener2 kayak That 70s Show. Dan biasanya mereka barangnya udah pilihan, lots of secondhand designer collection at a very good condition.
June 25th, 2007 at 9:51 am
senandung
i wear my mom’s clothes & accessories (from the 90’s & 80’s). is that vintage?
August 9th, 2007 at 1:21 pm