VINTAGE DRESS SIZES…

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When you start looking into buying vintage clothing then you have to remember that many dresses were small in size (a modern 8-12).

The trouble is that most will probably not have the original labels in but if they do then remember that we have all grown considerably since the war.

A 1950/s early 1960s size 14 is more often the same as our size 10.

Skirts can easily be altered by moving buttons but you will need to see if you bought a coat or top if it showed enough excess to alter.

The 1950’s cotton dresses were very high quality and in fact you will most probably find that vintage clothing is often cheaper and better quality than their modern day equivalents.

Many were fully lined and extra details such as popper tags in the shoulders to secure bra straps as no underwear was shown in the fifties.

One trick for stubborn zips is to try rubbing them with a lead pencil or a plain white candle.

VINTAGE HANDLES AND KNOBS…

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You can soon refresh tired bedroom furniture with pretty colourful vintage inspired knobs and handles. There are a number of ceramic blue and white ones which could also change the look of a kitchen.

Even your main doors from one room to another can look quite different with vintage style glass, shell and bone doorknobs.

Some of the website that I found that had some really different styles were http://www.bombayduck.com
http://www.lauraashley.com http://www.chloealberry.com and http://www.grahamandgreen.co.uk. Of course you can also buy them from local hardware stores like B&Q, Homebase and Whicks.

VINTAGE BABY CLOTHING…

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VINTAGE can start with the young as well and this American blog I have found has everything for the baby from the 1930’s to the 1980’s with some amazing patterns and inspirations for any granny or mum to be. A blog worth browsing through http://www.curbyscloset.com/

“Curby’s Closet” is a very special shop filled with lovely vintage baby clothing. Each piece captures the feel, style and look of days gone by.

“Curby’s Closet” vintage baby clothing is perfect for decorating your babies’ nursery, child’s bedroom or any room that needs a delicate vintage touch. These unique vintage baby finds are wonderful for buyers of Antique Stores, and Baby or Doll specialty boutique shop owners and collectors or for moms and grandmas that just love vintage.

“Curby’s Closet” is also about Quilted Baby Shoes for Newborns through 9 months. Original sweet little baby shoes that are soft and comfy and are just “Too cute to kick off”!!