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Vintage clothing. Ten years ago, the words conjured
up images of clothing worn by your grandmother when she was your
age. But in the last few years, vintage has become hot, hot, hot
as celebrities, socialites, and more and more ordinary women clamor
to resale shops to take part of this trend. Why is it so popular?
And why should you care?
Because vintage means value. You can get great, unique clothing,
often at bargain-basement prices. All you have to do is act fast
and keep your eyes open.
The word "vintage" is bandied about so much these days,
you'd think that anything that isn't current season is vintage.
That's not technically true. There are several distinct categories
of secondhand clothes, including:
Antique--Generally, anything prior to 1920. These usually run small
in size and are made of delicate fabrics. These are often bought
as investment pieces to display and not to wear.
Vintage--Clothing from the 1920's to roughly the mid-1970's.
Consignment--Current or near-current styles, usually less than
three years old. Some vintage pieces can and do end up in consignment
shops, particularly handbags, jewelry, and shoes.
Thrift--A term usually applied to clothes donated for charitable
resale at such places like Salvation Army and Goodwill. May also
apply to inexpensive goods sold at flea markets.
Resale, Secondhand, Used Catch-all phrases for all of the above.
So what can you do with vintage clothes? Here are a couple of ideas:
Special Occasion
Have a big social event coming up, like a reunion, ball, wedding,
or charity function? Why not make an entrance in a smashing gown
from the 1930's? Or a sexy number from the 1950's? This is one of
the biggest enticements for celebrities and socialites. A head turning,
unique look at a bargain-basement price.
Costume
If you have a costumed event coming up, wearing vintage clothes
will lend authenticity. Whether it's a costumed ball or a period
play, wearing clothes from the era will make you feel as if you've
been transported back in time.
Income Opportunity
Want to make money buying and selling used clothes? Try the online
auction scene. Online auctions are hot-hot-hot, and you can profit
from the fun if you have an eye for a bargain and a few hours a
week.
The fastest way to get started? Take a look at what's available
on eBay, www.ebay.com,
then grab a copy of "eBay Marketing Secrets" from my business
ideas site, www.niftybusinessideas.com.
Start with stuff from your own closet, then buy and sell other
stuff you find in your town or on your travels. It's a great way
to make a little extra money.
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Diana Pemberton-Sikes is a wardrobe and image consultant and author
of "Wardrobe Magic," an ebook that shows women how to transform
their unruly closets into workable, wearable wardrobes. Visit her
online at www.fashionforrealwomen.com.
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