My Tuesday post "meet the Retro Queens" rekindled my interest in vintage clothing.
All along, I have been attracted to clothing that recalled fashions of the past and I have bought a retro item on occasion.
About ten years ago, I searched eBay on a daily basis looking for vintage clothing, particularly dresses of the late-1940s to early-1960s era. It was a difficult search because of the size issues, that is, there was not much available in my size.
I did win a few items on eBay and have worn some of those vintage dresses out en femme, but about half my winnings were a disappointment: they did not fit.
I never bid on an item unless the listing includes the bust, waist, and hip measurements and I only bid on items when I have a good idea the item will fit me. But sometimes I estimated wrong. For example, the bust, waist, and hip measurements matched my needs, but the cut of the dress was such that it did not fit right.
I could not return the item and I was stuck with something I could not wear. After winning too many too small dresses, I stopped searching eBay.
Eight years later, I think I am a better judge of what will fit me, so I am hitting the eBay women's vintage clothing listings again. I have found some gorgeous dresses and already have bids in on some of them.
Wish me luck!
I hope that you have discovered the retro clothing sites too! Most of them make larger sizes, though the proportions might be off if you are tall.
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Have fun!
Thank you for the information, Howard.
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