Hey y’all, as you know I am crazy for dresses. All
dresses. But I have a particular soft spot for vintage dresses. Here is
my latest post in my vintage dress series.
These are my tips for buying
vintage dresses!
Thrifting vs Shopping Online
One of the most common questions I get about my
dresses, is “where did you find it?!”. Which is awesome, because it
makes me happy seeing people get excited about dresses! I get my dresses
from three sources, online – generally Etsy, thrift
stores, and vintage dress stores.
Here are the pros and cons for each:
Etsy –
Pros: amazing selection, always changing, can buy
in your pjs or on your lunch break, can find some great deals,
supporting small business, everyone loves getting packages in the mail!
Cons: Need measurements, can’t try them on, have to wait for them to arrive, varied prices.
This lovely number is from Fight for Flight Vintage on Etsy. |
Thrifting –
Pros: can look for patterns or colors you like,
CHEAP prices, huge selection to choose from, huge range of sizes, dress
shopping is fun, thrill of finding a steal!
Cons: selection can be overwhelming, can be hit and miss, need to be in right mood for fossicking through the shelves
Vintage Stores –
Pros: all the dresses are general gorgeous, as they
have already been picked from thrift stores, buying dresses here makes
me super happy, instant gratification
Cons: prices are generally a little higher
(although some places in Houston are still really well priced), you may
want everything (when I used to go to Miss Brown in Perth, Liz and I
would literally be spoilt for choice and try a dozen
dresses on), may have to explain reasoning for buying 6 dresses at once
to your significant other.
Sizing
One thing that I personally love about vintage
dresses is the sizing. First of all, it is refreshing to know that at
some stage it was deemed “acceptable” by clothing designers for woman to
have thighs and a booty. Secondly, I find that
with many of the dresses, they are pretty flexible with sizing. I
have worn all my dresses when I was smaller than I am now, and when I
was a good 25 pounds larger than I am now. I feel like because of the
elastic waists and free hips that a lot of
them have, that you can be flexible with them. If you are buying online,
make sure you have you measurements and know if the store is reporting
them double over or just across the chest rather than all the way
around.
Something to watch out for in sizing is kind of hidden. Is there a
slip or lining built into the dress? Sometimes a dress that would
normally fit is made smaller by an inbuilt slip with a tight fabric. If
this is the case, can you cut out the lining and wear your own?
Condition
I have fallen into the trap of not checking dresses
SO many times. Often I get so excited to find something that I grab it
without checking to see if there are buttons missing or zips broken.
Stains can be easier to see if they are really
bad, but sometimes there are smaller ones that are hidden. In light
dresses you can get discoloration around the collar or dark dresses may
have it under the arms. Is the bottom hem sewn together firmly? Do you
have a sewing machine in which this could be
fixed? (I currently have four dresses waiting to be re-hemmed because
they have fallen apart!)
Price
As I mentioned in the pros and cons above, prices
ranges for vintage dresses vary depending on where you buy them. I have
literally bought eight dresses from a thrift store for under $50.
Bargain. On the other hand I have bought great
bargains from Etsy too. It all depends on how much you want to spend
given the dress itself, versus how much you feel you will wear each
piece. I have never bought any “collection” items, or rare pieces (that I
know of) and the most I have paid for a vintage
dress is $70. The least I have paid is $1. Most are within the $5-$60 range.
That being said, the average price from a department store or chain
like Banana Republic are at least over $50. The more expensive dresses I
have bought are normally “vintage
styled” dresses, which emulate the style or patterns of a vintage dress
but are new. (Post on those coming later!)
How I shop for vintage dresses:
This is kind of my process or check list… Not that I have ever sat there wondering how I shopped before haha
What stands out to me?
I look for dresses based on visual appeal. My first
thing I look for is color and pattern. What makes me say “oh! Check
that out!”? If I am drawn to a color or a floral or a certain pattern I
check it out. Then I look at the style and
cut. Is it short? Long? Tea length? Maxi? Button up? Tight? Is there a
zip in the side? Buttons? Collar? Applique?
Yay embroidery! This is from Sunday Millie on Etsy! |
Condition?
Do the zips work? Are all the buttons there? Are
there stains – particular around the collar and under the arms. Are
there any noticeable stains or holes?
Size?
If it is online, what are the measurements, what is
the “apparent” modern size? If I am in store, does it look like it
might fit me? Could it need a belt to cinch in the waist? Is it an
elastic waist? Is there a built in slip that might
adjust the space available for your booty to fit inside the dress?
Boobs. Will it fit across your boobs. I have said sayonara to so many
beautiful dresses because they won’t do up across my boobs, on the
bright side, I have said hello and bought many that
do.
Price?
How much is it? In a thrift store, is it a
reasonable price, does the store have a sale on? Is it so cheap you will
grab it straight away? Are you not sure whether you want to experiment
with a color for that price? Is it so cheap that
if you don’t wear it you can give it away without losing face? If it is
an Etsy store, is there a discount offered if you like the store on
facebook? Is there a sale on? How much is shipping? Can you combine
shipping?
A $3 polka dot dress. Thank you thrift stores! |
Fit?
If you are in a store, how does it look? Is it
snug? Is it just way too big? Does it need a belt? Is it long enough to
wear it without stockings or will you only feel comfortable with
stockings? Can you wear it with flats, or will it be
a heels only dress? Will it need a blazer? Can you wear a cardigan with
it? Do you have things you can wear with it? Where will you wear it?
Can you wear it to work and out to dinner? Or is it a brunch friendly
and shopping dress? Is it just for the beach
and holiday wear?Oh how I love this dress. It is my new favorite! This is from Ms Tips on Etsy. |
For more posts on vintage dress wearing, owning, buying and more, check out my Dresses Page here!
I love this. I was always curious how you made it work. Now I know. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Loz, I decided to get some words down. Like you said - I should write more : )
DeleteYes. I definitely think you should. Good for the soul. ;)
DeleteI absolutely LOVE that first floral frock from Etsy - gorgeous choice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Katy! I was so happy with it when it turned up!!
DeleteSarah xo