
Vintage clothing has become popular with many a celebrity including Kate Moss, the Royal Family and Sienna Miller.
Each item tells a story, and these stories define the romance of vintage clothing. For many, this is the main reason for buying the vintage. Also UK now has very few of its own manufacturers, so it’s nice to see clothes with ‘made in the UK’, on the label.
Sadly with the way things are going at the moment, even more UK manufacturers could end up closing. Of course, our labels also decree, ‘fair pay and good conditions for workers’, which is something not guaranteed on goods made in the developing world.
The other almost ‘guarantee’ about a vintage purchase is that the chances are you will not bump into someone else wearing the same outfit.
And of course, the quality of vintage clothing is quite different from the mass produced clothing of today.

The charity shops are a great place to pick up a smashing little vintage number…xxxxx
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They certainly are and the best bit about charity shops is the price !!! 🙂
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I adore vintage but the sizes of originals are so very small. I have resorted to vintage style shops so I can get the look that fits me lol
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Your right there bda, I have the same problem especially with being rather top heavy. However, they suit my daughter down to a tee.:)x
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