What do you own that you are horrifed to find is now considered \"Vintage\"
Okay...I have said many times that i am officially old, horrified or have officially arrived LOL now that the 80s is considered a vintage decade So it begs the question - what item of clothing do you still own, that you bought when it was brand new or someone gifted to you when it was brand new (40 yr old NOS doesn;t count! - i mean at a store the year it was produced), that you are suprised/horrified/thrilled that it is now considered "vintage?"
((Okay, folks who experienced handmedowns, if an older sibling passed it down to you within 5 years of original purchase in the case of outgrowing it, that counts too)
and second question - do you wear it still or do you keep it despite it doesn't fit? (sentimental value).
i know someone must have their "trademark" jacket that they have worn perennially since '67 that they wish they could clone, or alternately, a posession that is so horrific that they dare not speak its name. (getting rid of it is not an option because it would have to be exposed to the light of day).
Descriptions and photos encouraged!!!
I promise to trot out mine later on. (which will probably be an anticlimax to what others are sure to have).
Chris
Okay...I have said many times that i am officially old, horrified or have officially arrived LOL now that the 80s is considered a vintage decade So it begs the question - what item of clothing do you still own, that you bought when it was brand new or someone gifted to you when it was brand new (40 yr old NOS doesn;t count! - i mean at a store the year it was produced), that you are suprised/horrified/thrilled that it is now considered "vintage?"
((Okay, folks who experienced handmedowns, if an older sibling passed it down to you within 5 years of original purchase in the case of outgrowing it, that counts too)
and second question - do you wear it still or do you keep it despite it doesn't fit? (sentimental value).
i know someone must have their "trademark" jacket that they have worn perennially since '67 that they wish they could clone, or alternately, a posession that is so horrific that they dare not speak its name. (getting rid of it is not an option because it would have to be exposed to the light of day).
Descriptions and photos encouraged!!!
I promise to trot out mine later on. (which will probably be an anticlimax to what others are sure to have).
Chris