| Vintage clothes have a rather modest and classical | | | | is lined, if the tag appears old, or if it has a metal |
| look to them that some of us find hard to dismiss. | | | | zipper rather then one that is plastic. Vintage clothes |
| The only trouble we have is attempting to discover | | | | have a great appearance about them and were |
| the right look that best fits our personality and our | | | | produced with better quality than what is used today. |
| body. | | | | Unfortunately you may find a few garments with |
| The first thing you should know is that vintage | | | | stains on them. The most common are the underarm |
| clothes run quite a bit smaller than the common | | | | stains. These cannot be seen when you are wearing |
| clothes. It is essential to try on each piece that you | | | | them - unless you were to raise your arms upwards. |
| want before you get it. Do not be mad if you find | | | | Inspect every garment for other more noticeable |
| that it is too little and you must go a size or two up. | | | | stains. |
| If you discover something that is too big remember | | | | The best way to find these clothes is to know what |
| that you can always get someone who might take it | | | | the ordinary brands are. There are a good deal of |
| in for you. | | | | names that we can list but we will focus on the |
| If you truly need to have vintage than you will want | | | | more important kinds. Evelyn Pearson and Vanity Fair |
| something that is real and authentic not something | | | | are the more ordinary names. Look at the tags and |
| that is artificial. There are methods that you have the | | | | seek to get the name or business logo. |
| ability to check to make sure of this. Look to see if it | | | | |