Article on identifying vintage clothing

I think the number of people who will truely want to wear actual vintage is pretty rare, outside of NYC and LA. But this influx, I think is ultimately a good thing ... although i do get frustrated by people who message me and then basically complain "it's too expensive".
 
Thanks Marian, some good tips there, although some of the dates are a little skewed (for example, we had Asian-manufactured garments in Australia from the '60s onwards, made in some cases by Australian companies who had set up workrooms in Hong Kong etc. I'm sure it was similar in the US and UK.
 
Yes, Made in India on the label was common waaaay before the 90s. Ditto polycotton - many a 70s dress was made of polycotton.

It's great that they are giving some tips and promoting true vintage, but I find these kind of easy soundbite tips are often misleading. Working out whether something is vintage often takes more than these kind of generalisations.
 
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