Crinoline question

Tamzzyn

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For those who use or wear them - do you use original vintage ones or modern ones? I have one (a cheap one from Amazon) but I'm not really happy with it - it doesn't 'puff' out as much as I'd like. Any recommendations for good crinolines? Should I find a true vintage one or is there a good modern one? I want one for wearing 50s and early 60s dresses.

Thanks :)
 
In my experience, the more modern really full ones come from companies that make square dance garb - they tend to be on the shorter side for authentic vintage skirts and dresses, which tend to be longer, leading to that unfortunate "bell" shape. I think our expectations have changed when it comes to how full skirts should look.
 
Vintage crinolines are definitely better but it's all about the right length for your skirt (as Maggie mentions, modern ones are often short) and fullness. If you're happy with the length, but want more fullness add another petticoat. I used to love full skirts in the '80s and wore three '50s tulle and nylon chiffon crinolines at the same time, plus a nylon slip so the tulle/netting didn't scratch my stockings.
 
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