"We Are The New Vintage"
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I rarely do Ebay, but one tip is maybe don't do a VLV search. Just do Vintage 50s and then your size (s, m, l), and dress.
I am fortunate that I collected a few really hot vintage dresses this year and I planned ahead with a few whirlingturban dresses I haven't worn to Vegas yet. With the Rave in October, it is making it more difficult since that makes another big Vegas event to dress for. I am going to recycle a Rave outfit at the tiki pool party. I don't care if anyone notices they've seen me in the dress before. This year I think I might squeeze in a few vintage day outfits, too, since I scored 4 pairs of deadstock vintage western pants ($25 each!) and 2 deadstock vintage dresses this year ($40 for one and one was given me). My problem is I need some shorty cowboy boots to complete a look, and can't afford them! My friend is going to loan me a pair.
Heads up: In years past, the vendors couldn't start selling until 6pm on Thursday.
Hit up your local vintage, consignment, and thrift shops, and you'd be amazed what you can come up with from the racks of stores like Ross, TJMaxx, and Marshalls. I'm lucky that I live near Boss Vintage (they'll be at VLV again this year, definitely hit them up) which stocks a HUGE range of stuff and at very reasonable prices. Also, the clerks who do the pricing at the slew of thrift stores around here don't seem to know much about vintage, and price things VERY low. Hopefully they're equally unaware near you.
You're lucky that you can do vintage. I went to a store in Toronto last month, could not find ANYTHING that would fit! I'm 5'9 130 and apparently a whale because the dresses from that era were ridiculously tiny! The bust lines barley would cover my chest!!!!!!!!!!
The clerk told me women from that time were crazy with the corsets and were malnourished too haha! I basically left crying!!!!!!!!! But life goes on and I found some fun flowering type dresses at Marshall's and Platos Closet :)
Kim Bombshell said:I rarely do Ebay, but one tip is maybe don't do a VLV search. Just do Vintage 50s and then your size (s, m, l), and dress.
I am fortunate that I collected a few really hot vintage dresses this year and I planned ahead with a few whirlingturban dresses I haven't worn to Vegas yet. With the Rave in October, it is making it more difficult since that makes another big Vegas event to dress for. I am going to recycle a Rave outfit at the tiki pool party. I don't care if anyone notices they've seen me in the dress before. This year I think I might squeeze in a few vintage day outfits, too, since I scored 4 pairs of deadstock vintage western pants ($25 each!) and 2 deadstock vintage dresses this year ($40 for one and one was given me). My problem is I need some shorty cowboy boots to complete a look, and can't afford them! My friend is going to loan me a pair.
Ive been seeing the opposite thing happen on ebay. I notice vintage items going for way less then they are worth. Im just bummed I forgot to bid last minute on them.
Be forewarned the clothes at Vegas are very expensive. The vendors need to make up for traveling and booth costs.
Did you try Whirlingturban.com ? I know Kim is always going on about it. I got come money together and ordered a dress from the boutique. It came in 4 DAYS!!!!
Anyways good luck!
To be quite honest....and I am gonna go out on a limb and admit this......I really don't do much actual vintage. I adore the idea of it, and it does look good on people who can pull it off....but, I am more of a repro girl.
I bought a couple things the last few years from vendors at VLV and the prices didn't seem that much worse than what they are normally on the sites. Most of the Stop Staring. Mode Merr and whatnot were around $85-$150.
Ugh, all I can say is wish me luck. I have yet to hit up my local specialty boutiques that carry rockabilly clothes, so we'll see what happens. I have a feeling I am gonna do most of my shopping when I get there, though.
Ive been seeing the opposite thing happen on ebay. I notice vintage items going for way less then they are worth. Im just bummed I forgot to bid last minute on them.
Be forewarned the clothes at Vegas are very expensive. The vendors need to make up for traveling and booth costs. Did you try Whirlingturban.com ? I know Kim is always going on about it. I got come money together and ordered a dress from the boutique. It came in 4 DAYS!!!! Anyways good luck!
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