shadesoftime
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Hello everyone!
I wanted to ask you for some help with dating a dress with no label. It seems to me that the construction should make me able to determine when it dates back to, but I am not yet good at this.
The dress has non-covered sponge shoulder-pads, which, as I read in another thread, should make it date back to the 80s rather than any earlier date.
Apart from the shoulder pads, I see several characteristics in this dress that I encounter in other garments, and would like to learn how to date:
- I notice that in some vintage dresses, there is a kind of fabric flap at the back of the neck, which is left unsewn to the garment. Is this a characteristic that can be dated.
- I find in a lot of garments self-covered belts by Astor. However, I was not able to find any information about this German brand on the forums. I know they are still producing self-covered belts and buttons, but I was wondering when self-covered belts by Astor were the most common. I have another dress with an Astor belt that seems much older to me (50s), but I am really unsure. In the pictures I attached, the dress does not have a self-covered belt, but self-covered buttons by Astor.

If you have any information on any of these points, that would help me immensely
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Thank you very much!
Anaïs
I wanted to ask you for some help with dating a dress with no label. It seems to me that the construction should make me able to determine when it dates back to, but I am not yet good at this.
The dress has non-covered sponge shoulder-pads, which, as I read in another thread, should make it date back to the 80s rather than any earlier date.
Apart from the shoulder pads, I see several characteristics in this dress that I encounter in other garments, and would like to learn how to date:
- I notice that in some vintage dresses, there is a kind of fabric flap at the back of the neck, which is left unsewn to the garment. Is this a characteristic that can be dated.
- I find in a lot of garments self-covered belts by Astor. However, I was not able to find any information about this German brand on the forums. I know they are still producing self-covered belts and buttons, but I was wondering when self-covered belts by Astor were the most common. I have another dress with an Astor belt that seems much older to me (50s), but I am really unsure. In the pictures I attached, the dress does not have a self-covered belt, but self-covered buttons by Astor.




If you have any information on any of these points, that would help me immensely

Thank you very much!
Anaïs