I'm cleaning out and reorganising my wardrobe... and I have these pants that my mom made for me - and realised that it's 20 or 21 years that she made them for me . This is admittedly a new level of vintage for me .
Thanks, Maggie - they are. It was a Burda pattern .
It's crazy how time flies! I just realized - probably the next-longest-living items in my closet are vintage items that I bought already as vintage - my little yellow 1960s dress with the lace appliqué, which I fisrt wore at Christmas 2002, and my 1970s "medieval maiden" evening gown which I bought at the same place, and probably at the same time. Way back then the big Salvation Army thrift shop here in Zurich was really good when it came to vintage evening wear! I had so many fantastic pieces from there... But I have nothing else that I bought new that I have kept this long.
Is it any wonder my wardrobe is constantly overflowing if things in there live that long ... I was just trying things on as I was going through and going "nope, still fits, no reason to throw it out...".
I still have all sorts of things that I bought new so don't feel bad. A few years ago I posted a couple of skirts that I bought (new) in the early '80s. I think that this dress is the "oldest" piece of clothing that I bought new that I still have. I bought it in 1979. (If only it fit....) There's a photo in the same (online) album of me taken in 1986 wearing a scarf I bought in France in 1985 - I still have it, too. The dress is not a DVF: the label is Jeannene Booher. I should probably take a picture of the label and submit it! I am not sure what else might be in the back of a closet or in a drawer but I don't want to know right now! I know I still have a lot of now vintage handbags from the late '90s! And of course I have some jewelry that I bought or was given that goes way back. (My high school charm bracelet...)
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