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Hi Ashlynne! Welcome to the VFG
Diana



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Hi! Welcome to the VFG . This is the correct spot to introduce yourselfI feel v stupid because I can’t figure out if this is how I introduce myself? Anyway: I thrift constantly and find great stuff all the time. Today I found a purse that may be something? Orangey leather, seems Italian, seems either 70s or early 2000s; intact striped yellow and orange and brown cotton liner. Exterior elastic pockets. View attachment 202783but I can’t find any reference to the logo which is a conjoined Lowercase m and u. Anyone have any ideas? I posted pics.
Welcome, Jackie, so glad to have you here! There are lots of 40s and 50s era enthusiasts at the VFG and historians of pre-1900s fashion. Thanks for introducing yourself DianaHello, I have been into vintage clothing since at an early age, have a dress collection from the 1940s and 1950s including tops and skirts. Recently got into to the American Civil War era,1861 to 1865 which I am starting to love already
Started with a grandmother's dress I tried on in my teens. A part time MTF crossdresser since the age of 10, I was 17 when I tried that dress on and loved itWelcome, Jackie, so glad to have you here! There are lots of 40s and 50s era enthusiasts at the VFG and historians of pre-1900s fashion. Thanks for introducing yourself Diana
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Hi Christine,Hi everyone, we're a small historic village in New Zealand and now run a website where we sell vintage and high-quality items to raise funds for the village. We don't receive any grants because we don't want to be controlled by corporations. Often, funding is conditional.
We regularly have schools visiting us and we show them what life was like in the old days.
The children and adults dress up in period costumes, when they arrive. The children then go to our school, where they learn to write on a slate and with ink pens. They then fetch water from a hand pump using metal buckets and bring it to the laundry, where they wash with soap and washboards. We also have a printing shop with an Albian printing press from 1875. Children and adults are enthusiastic about our program. However, as mentioned, we operate on a tight budget.
We all love what we do and would greatly appreciate your help in learning more about vintage clothing so that we can provide accurate information on our website.
Thanks,
Christine