YES. This is great. No one will ever talk about how much you should pay for vintage, even though it's a fairly important topic for new collectors. I get that we've all been told that it's embarrassing to talk about money, and that this shame includes how much you paid for something, but it can't be that unreasonable to talk in general terms about what average prices are. Also, this eyeshadow look in this video is super cool.
I personally dont have a problem with leather items, but, even if you do I think it's okay to buy vintage pieces. They already exist, so you might as well use them up.
It shouldn't like to see vintage items go to waste! I do like to acknowledge it is an intense and complex topic, but I buy modern leather things, so naturally I have no trouble buying vintage ones, but that's just me!
I started thrift store store shopping in 1978/79 and would pay maybe $5 (or less) for a 50's dress with matching bolero. No one wanted this style of clothing and there was a glut of these items. I was influenced by old Hollywood movies. Bette Davis, Rosalind Russel, Veronica Lake & on and on. Influenced? I should say obsessed. It was a learning experience. I ruined some items by trying to hand wash them, especially silk, rather than dry clean them. I am always happy to meet a fellow vintage collector. ( BTW You look so nice in this video). My kids think I am a hoarder... I disagree. 😉
Thank you! I wish it were easy to find these items these days! Now the vintage sellers are out there snapping up whats left to put in their shops for a fair value, not that I blame them ;)
@@TheClosetHistorian One day I will start letting things go. There is no way I'll ever be able to fit back into most of them. I was 48 kilos as a young woman, quite tiny. A lot of shoes got tossed out either through wearing them to death or not being stored properly. So, yeah, I will advertise for top dollar or the average going price when the time comes. I would be silly not to, right ?
Oh wow, I bet you have an amazing collection! I started collecting before there was even eBay. So lucky I was able to experience finding those treasures. Can't imagine it will ever be like that again. I'd loved to have been back in the 70's collecting too!
Interesting. I am an Etsy seller and I sell dresses from the 1950s for $50-$75 that are in wearable, good condition. I do think physical stores are more expensive, but I think you can find dresses on Etsy and Ebay
I certainly think there are great pieces for under $100 out there, especially when it comes to 50's things, and in general I have paid around $75 for 50's dresses before. There are always bargains to be found, and sales, and just very fair sellers like yourself who list things at a reasonable amount as opposed to marking things up just because they can. I think too that my size does bias my in-brain price range for dresses, as dresses in my size are often labeled and considered large or x large (41" 30" 44" ish) in the vintage market and since they can be a bit rarer than say size small dresses, they are often priced higher. Or at least that has been my experience and observation over the years of shopping. I would expect to have to pay $125+ for a 1940's rayon dress in my size and in good condition, I would expect a slightly more easily found 1950's button front style dress in a cotton or nylon to be around $75 perhaps. So of course it always depends on the individual dress in question and the seller, but it sounds to me like you are very fair with pricing your items which is always nice to hear!
I agree. I also sell vintage dresses often for similar price as a high street dress. I never list "as is", I always list every flaw no matter how small. My experiences as a buyer have influenced how I list as a seller.
Everytime I watch these type of videos of yours it always makes me wanna go straight to Etsy and shop! I wanna look for a cute velvet-y 50’s hat and a small versatile hang bag. Also loved the video Bianca, totally agree with all that you said! All of my vintage clothes are each under $40. And it’s some times pretty fun finding the great things for decent prices. Although I would like to get those fun and pricey items I just look away before I cry and keep looking for those deals haha. 😆👌🏻
After making this video even I wanted to go straight to Etsy and shop ;) I miss it since I'm on a strict budget right now! It sounds like you are an expert bargain hunter, and I totally agree finding great stuff for a steal is such a thrill and totally doable if you are willing to put in a bit of time to search things out!
I love vintage, and especially jewelry. I have a large collection and the quality is amazing! Thanks for your price guide, it is very much on the mark. I am in my early 70s now and wish I had saved my old clothes. Revamped clothes given to me in lovely wool and cotton back then.
I am a xs and I can often snag beautiful mint condition items because so few people that would like to buy it are looking for that size and it has been marked down for this reason
This is an advantage for sure! So much pretty vintage at smaller sizes, I am a bit jealous but also happy for you! I still love looking at pieces that wouldn't fit me for reference for sewing, so I consider all vintage clothing on offer as a gallery where occasionally I can snag a piece for myself :) This is how I ended up with my Lilli Ann suit in fact, as I clicked on the listing just to admire the suit, thinking that it must certainly be an x small as so many surviving ones are, but when I saw my measurements I just lost all sane judgement and now it's in my closet!
Ah this is a great vid! And it's great that you offer your help if people wonder if a vintage item is overpriced. Personally my budget for dresses is usually to about 110 euro's, I currently don't have a lot to spend. But I also worry that a fragile item will be damaged by me or by wearing it. Also it's even more special to find that item you were searching for, for 2 months, at a good price. Feels like a real treasure you found.
Thank you! I love the thrill of finally finding a great deal on something you've been searching for for a while, it is certainly more satisfying! I too worry about the fragility of some items, and when something is on the edge of too fragile to wear I wish it would end up in a museum collection where it could be cared for and serve as a resource instead of dissolving away to dust in someones laundry hamper. Luckily most vintage lovers know when to stop wearing something I think, at least it seems that way.
This was very helpful as a vintage newbie. Knowing how much is reasonable is very hard to gauge. I'm glad that I've been paying the correct amount for my scarfs!! Also, I've always felt like I've seen you before (like before I started watching your awesome videos) and it finally came to me. You kinda put me in the mind of Vanessa Hudgens! ♡♡
Thank you so much for making this video! I've only recently started getting into collecting vintage and so a video like this totally helps me out. Sometimes I find pieces where I thiiiink I'm getting a good deal, but it turns out I'm overpaying (or vice versa)!
Great advice sweets! I'm now perusing Etsy for 'vintage 1950s handbags'. I feel my purse strings tightening as we speak, lol!! Looking beauts as ever doll Xxx
Hi Bianca, very informative video. Thank you for the helpful information. You're makeup is lovely - eyes are FAB!!! Cute brooch - I recently purchased a ladybug brooch. Don't know when I'll wear it. But it makes me smile, so what the heck. Ohh I love reptile skin bags. They are so elegant and classy! I bought a brown crocodile purse for $50. I get compliments every time I carry it. I bought a beige snakeskin clutch from Goodwill for $1 a few years ago also a burgundy eel skin purse and matching wallet for $6.98 (total) also from Goodwill. I like old handbags (clothing items in general) not necessarily vintage, but I really enjoy your channel.
I bought a beautiful handmade(home sewn) winter suit at our antiques store for 90.00. The lining is sewn in by hand. I was wondering if I paid too much. That was 50% off. I love wearing it. It seems that is a good price. Thank you, this is very helpful.
It sounds to me like you found a great piece at a great price! I love suits, and to me $90 for a vintage suit is a great deal. The lowest I have paid for one is $75, and I felt like I was practically stealing I was getting such a great deal ;)
Thank you for making this! I'm never sure whether to buy one thing cause I don't know if it's a good deal so this is super helpful for the guidelines To add my two cents to the leather/pleather debate, I guess I'm happy to use leather, new or vintage just cause it's a natural product and will usually last longer (if you look after it) and I think some vegans forget that their alternatives are still plastic
I love your makeup look in this video. I'm very careful when thrift shopping, I check every single detail. Sadly I cannot afford to spend $100 to $150 on a vintage dress so I look for bargains or try to make modern pieces look vintage. I don't stick to the style 100% of the time but I do love it.
You've reminded me of a bracelet I love from the film Double Indemnity. "Phyllis" is wearing it when "Walter" first visits her at home. I found something in a similar kind of style. I don't know if anyone's ever paid attention to the piece, but I love that film so much, I've seen it quite a few times!
I have bought 1950s Mexican hand painted circle skirts that are a wrap style and have them fitted to me. I always know I can make it fit. I used to be 24 inch waist and can’t at all fit in those sizes so I find easy to alter items.
Very handy! Thank you! I tend to buy more vintage in person because I’ve had so many Ill fitting garments due to my very broad shoulders. And I hear you on not buying vintage shoes. They are soooo expensive and incredibly tiny and narrow
Thanks Jenny! I wish there were more places to buy vintage in my town but it just isn't very common, so the shops there are tend to be more expensive than online in my experience. The trouble with my super familiarity with Etsy is when I'm out and about the prices always seem really high because I know what things go for online!
Great video Bianca. :) I pay around the same for my gloves and jewellery. I remember when I started collecting, and being surprised by how cheap these are to pick up! My best bargain was an '80's does 40's' suit I won on eBay for £1! Needed a tiny repair on the back of the skirt. It's linen too! :D Love your hair and make up in this video - you look amazing x
Thank you Julie! I'm not competitive enough for Ebay, I only go for "buy now" stuff over there so I can have instant gratification and no heartbreak ;)
I build up in cart on Etsy of a few things I love and are cheap over a few weeks to months. I actually got a pretty good amount of stuff for a good price from digging.
So what you were saying about the hunting and putting things Together in time, well today I send it out in the universe to get some necklace. I wanted a black glass l-like cut faceted necklace and I found one at thrift $5! And
Thank you so much for this video! I just started buying vintage and I’m never quite sure if I bought it at a good price, if it’s too much or what. So thank you soo soo much. Also would you ever consider making a video on how to make simple vintage replica pieces? I would love to make some of my own pieces, because especially when you’re trying to transition your wardrobe over to vintage it gets pretty expensive quickly lol thank you love your vids
Thank you! I have been doing some quite detailed sewing videos here recently that I guess I would consider to be pretty simple projects, but perhaps I am blind to their complexity to true beginners. What kind of pieces did you have in mind?
I also collect vintage bags and hats, so would love to see your hat collection. (I thoroughly enjoyed your bag collection.) Thanks for another informative video!
I have worn vintage I have found that the dresses were "SO" well made. I felt like a million bucks in them. But I have to say I have bought velvet jackets that after a few months just didn't hold up so they became wall art!
Vintage in general tends to be of amazing quality, and especially when contrasted with modern clothing which can be terrible! I have 40's suits that feel brand new, but have also bought a 40's dress that, while lovely, had all the seams split open the first time I tried it on because the thread had rotted (I just sewed all the seams back together of course) so it really can be the luck of the draw when buying online!
I know this struggle! My size (30" waist) does seem harder to find, the 26" waisted girls out there are the lucky ones when it comes to vintage shopping! I feel like anything larger is priced higher since it is rarer too.
Converting your figures to Australian dollars, I think that your suggested prices are not dissimilar to what I expect to pay in a retail store here. Unfortunately I think that in Australia we just have less access to vintage clothing/less choice in general, compared with the US and UK. I would really struggle to find a 40s or 50s suit here, at any price. However, I have been extremely lucky and and a couple of times I have come across near mint condition 40s dresses in charity shops for about USD $50. Vintage costume jewelry is also still pretty well priced here in charity shops. Some of my best buys have been from eBay- cute, basic black 50s dresses for about USD $25 that I have worn to death. Like you, these days I’m just as, if not, more focused on making my own clothing to vintage patterns. It’s so satisfying creatively and of course I can get a perfect fit 🙂
I have heard that vintage shopping in Australia is a different deal, and I could imagine the prices reflect that! I do 98% of my vintage shopping online, so I guess I am less familiar with what is being charged in physical stores as well. I don't leave the house much if I can help it, I'm a homebody ;)
Hi Bianca, thank you for the video live in Buenos Aires, Argentina and i'm a vintage collector and seller here and it's allways interesting to know about prices all around! I will be very interesed to know wich are your favorites etsy stores! take care!
that's crazy, here in Europe you can get 60s-70s clothing for 20 euros the suit or the dress. 40s clothing is a little bit more expensive but never as much as 200 dollars :). I guess we are lucky ^^'
So your makeup is wonderful. Thought I'd mention that. I was on eBay and saw a red and black Plastiflex clutch go for £200. Thank you for the video as I thought my thrifty self was in the wrong game. I've seen you wear belts, do you have a collection of them and do you make your own? Great video! ♥️
Thank you Lele! I don't keep an eye on Ebay but I'm sure prices go up and up over there for rare and very sought after things! I have a collection of mostly suede belts from the 1980's that I wear with my 1940's and 1950's outfits. I try and find a very specific style, suede, 1 inch wide, with a simple buckle covered in the same suede, and then I try and find that in every color! It's harder to find them than you would think! I don't usually make belts as I find it fiddly, though it is definitely more accurate to have belts that match the dress from the same fabric.
What is the range for dress clips? I have been looking at quite a few, but I really want the set of two so it seems to be fairly expensive for a good pair (not missing half the stones or the backs or whatever)
For nice "evening" clear rhinestone clips with all stones intact they seem to go for around $40-$75 (and up of course) for a matching set in perfect condition. They will pop up for less now and again so it is possible to score a pair for 25$ if you search on just the right day and can scoop them up before someone else. For signed Coro or Trifari duette clips they can go for $150+ easily. For more day wear -ish ones, perhaps with colorful stones, enamel, plastic stones or pearls, or just base metal of some kind the range is more around 15-55 perhaps for a matching set. I have seen individual clips for anywhere from $10-$60 perhaps, depending on the style. More 30's things tend to go for more as they are rarer. I have paid anywhere from $15 to $40 for sets, and most of mine I got for around $30. I would say these are the fair market prices for dress clips, but that doesn't mean you cant score deals, and my biggest tip for doing so is just to search often and sort by "most recent", so that when a pair for a steal does pop up, you catch them!
Wool skirts? pleated or not, I have a few, one is reversible. And how can I launder them (and avoid drycleaning at $15 per skirt) would brushing and hanging them out side be enough?
Hmm, for pleated wool skirts (which are what I buy mostly) I usually pay around $25-$30 dollars on Etsy, and I have scored a few out thrifting for much less, around $7-$10 -ish. The real 1950's and 1960's ones, especially those reversible ones, do tend to go for much more, but I have no problem buying ones from the 1980's since they styles are so similar. I usually follow the washing directions for any vintage because I'm just not a gambler, so if something says dry clean, I'll just do it to be safe. For wool skirts though I have never gotten them "dirty" after that initial dry clean really. Because I wear them over slips and don't sit on dusty benches or anything, I only worry about getting them cleaned the once, which seems to work for me.
Thanks for replying. I have a wonderful second hand shop here, they have a 2 for 1 day every Monday and I can get 2 skirts for about $6.00. I've not found any 40s dresses yet, they'd be 2 for $8.00. but there is loads of 70s and 80s stuff, which aren't my thing.
Thank you for the info! What brand/color are you wearing on your lips? My complexion and eye, hair color is very similar to yours. I have a hard time finding a true red. They are always orange or wine on me. I have yet to find one. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you💕
I did it the same as I did my hair in this one ua-cam.com/video/TvPv3cUlE0s/v-deo.html but my hair is just a bit shorter now and with that style it looks a bit different each time depending on how much my curls relaxed over night :)
Two years late to this video, but it's great info. I'm currently shopping for a vintage winter coat, my price range has been around $100-$250...is it possible to find anything in good condition at this price point? *0*
I think so yes! Often 1980's coats were made in very similar shapes to 1940s coats too, and are usually much less expensive, check out old catalogs for reference on silhouettes that were available www.pinterest.com/bmesposito/spiegel-fall-winter-1945-catalog/
This is indeed true, just as much as regular leather is, but seeing as I also wear leather shoes and am not vegetarian-- I also still buy vintage leather goods including reptile skin items. Seeing as vintage pieces were made 50+ years ago, should those pieces be just thrown away and land-filled, or should they continue to be used? It's obvious that now there is faux reptile effect pleather available that no additional animals should be harmed, but vintage items already exist and there is nothing that can be done about them now. Everyone has their own opinions on the topic of vintage leather/skins/fur pieces, and while most can agree (hopefully) that no new furs or skins should be used/made, especially now that alternatives also exist, vintage items are another more confused grey area. Should items be used even if they are no longer politically correct? In an age of so much over consumption and fast fashion, shouldn't older items be used as much as possible instead of creating new ones? It is definitely a big topic, and this video was already long, but I certainly think this is a very valid opinion and that the issue deserves discussion.
YES. This is great. No one will ever talk about how much you should pay for vintage, even though it's a fairly important topic for new collectors. I get that we've all been told that it's embarrassing to talk about money, and that this shame includes how much you paid for something, but it can't be that unreasonable to talk in general terms about what average prices are.
Also, this eyeshadow look in this video is super cool.
Thank you Julia!
I personally dont have a problem with leather items, but, even if you do I think it's okay to buy vintage pieces. They already exist, so you might as well use them up.
It shouldn't like to see vintage items go to waste! I do like to acknowledge it is an intense and complex topic, but I buy modern leather things, so naturally I have no trouble buying vintage ones, but that's just me!
I started thrift store store shopping in 1978/79 and would pay maybe $5 (or less) for a 50's dress with matching bolero. No one wanted this style of clothing and there was a glut of these items. I was influenced by old Hollywood movies. Bette Davis, Rosalind Russel, Veronica Lake & on and on. Influenced? I should say obsessed. It was a learning experience. I ruined some items by trying to hand wash them, especially silk, rather than dry clean them. I am always happy to meet a fellow vintage collector. ( BTW You look so nice in this video). My kids think I am a hoarder... I disagree. 😉
Thank you! I wish it were easy to find these items these days! Now the vintage sellers are out there snapping up whats left to put in their shops for a fair value, not that I blame them ;)
@@TheClosetHistorian One day I will start letting things go. There is no way I'll ever be able to fit back into most of them. I was 48 kilos as a young woman, quite tiny. A lot of shoes got tossed out either through wearing them to death or not being stored properly. So, yeah, I will advertise for top dollar or the average going price when the time comes. I would be silly not to, right ?
Oh wow, I bet you have an amazing collection! I started collecting before there was even eBay. So lucky I was able to experience finding those treasures. Can't imagine it will ever be like that again. I'd loved to have been back in the 70's collecting too!
Interesting. I am an Etsy seller and I sell dresses from the 1950s for $50-$75 that are in wearable, good condition. I do think physical stores are more expensive, but I think you can find dresses on Etsy and Ebay
I certainly think there are great pieces for under $100 out there, especially when it comes to 50's things, and in general I have paid around $75 for 50's dresses before. There are always bargains to be found, and sales, and just very fair sellers like yourself who list things at a reasonable amount as opposed to marking things up just because they can.
I think too that my size does bias my in-brain price range for dresses, as dresses in my size are often labeled and considered large or x large (41" 30" 44" ish) in the vintage market and since they can be a bit rarer than say size small dresses, they are often priced higher. Or at least that has been my experience and observation over the years of shopping.
I would expect to have to pay $125+ for a 1940's rayon dress in my size and in good condition, I would expect a slightly more easily found 1950's button front style dress in a cotton or nylon to be around $75 perhaps. So of course it always depends on the individual dress in question and the seller, but it sounds to me like you are very fair with pricing your items which is always nice to hear!
What's your store?
I agree. I also sell vintage dresses often for similar price as a high street dress. I never list "as is", I always list every flaw no matter how small. My experiences as a buyer have influenced how I list as a seller.
@@SarahBent Miss Librarian Vintage. :)
Everytime I watch these type of videos of yours it always makes me wanna go straight to Etsy and shop! I wanna look for a cute velvet-y 50’s hat and a small versatile hang bag. Also loved the video Bianca, totally agree with all that you said! All of my vintage clothes are each under $40. And it’s some times pretty fun finding the great things for decent prices. Although I would like to get those fun and pricey items I just look away before I cry and keep looking for those deals haha. 😆👌🏻
After making this video even I wanted to go straight to Etsy and shop ;) I miss it since I'm on a strict budget right now! It sounds like you are an expert bargain hunter, and I totally agree finding great stuff for a steal is such a thrill and totally doable if you are willing to put in a bit of time to search things out!
I love vintage, and especially jewelry. I have a large collection and the quality is amazing! Thanks for your price guide, it is very much on the mark. I am in my early 70s now and wish I had saved my old clothes. Revamped clothes given to me in lovely wool and cotton back then.
I am a xs and I can often snag beautiful mint condition items because so few people that would like to buy it are looking for that size and it has been marked down for this reason
This is an advantage for sure! So much pretty vintage at smaller sizes, I am a bit jealous but also happy for you! I still love looking at pieces that wouldn't fit me for reference for sewing, so I consider all vintage clothing on offer as a gallery where occasionally I can snag a piece for myself :) This is how I ended up with my Lilli Ann suit in fact, as I clicked on the listing just to admire the suit, thinking that it must certainly be an x small as so many surviving ones are, but when I saw my measurements I just lost all sane judgement and now it's in my closet!
Ah this is a great vid! And it's great that you offer your help if people wonder if a vintage item is overpriced. Personally my budget for dresses is usually to about 110 euro's, I currently don't have a lot to spend. But I also worry that a fragile item will be damaged by me or by wearing it. Also it's even more special to find that item you were searching for, for 2 months, at a good price. Feels like a real treasure you found.
Thank you! I love the thrill of finally finding a great deal on something you've been searching for for a while, it is certainly more satisfying! I too worry about the fragility of some items, and when something is on the edge of too fragile to wear I wish it would end up in a museum collection where it could be cared for and serve as a resource instead of dissolving away to dust in someones laundry hamper. Luckily most vintage lovers know when to stop wearing something I think, at least it seems that way.
Thank you for this video. It is really good to hear your ‘ballpark’ figures. It’s really helpful.
This was very helpful as a vintage newbie. Knowing how much is reasonable is very hard to gauge. I'm glad that I've been paying the correct amount for my scarfs!!
Also, I've always felt like I've seen you before (like before I started watching your awesome videos) and it finally came to me. You kinda put me in the mind of Vanessa Hudgens! ♡♡
Thank you Dinah!
Thank you for this video! Vintage shopping can be intimidating and overwhelming, so your tips are appreciated.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this video! I've only recently started getting into collecting vintage and so a video like this totally helps me out. Sometimes I find pieces where I thiiiink I'm getting a good deal, but it turns out I'm overpaying (or vice versa)!
Thank you Anna! I'm happy to be of help :)
Thanks for the advice ❤️ I'm beginning to get in to selling game but trying to avoid overpricing them.
Ohh so this video was suggested today. I really like the vintage talks and education you do.
Thumbs up!
Thank you Jody!
cant wait for a glove collection video!
It is indeed on the calendar coming up! :)
Great advice sweets! I'm now perusing Etsy for 'vintage 1950s handbags'. I feel my purse strings tightening as we speak, lol!! Looking beauts as ever doll Xxx
Thank you Jo! Look out, there are treasures to be found over there ;)
Hi Bianca, very informative video. Thank you for the helpful information. You're makeup is lovely - eyes are FAB!!! Cute brooch - I recently purchased a ladybug brooch. Don't know when I'll wear it. But it makes me smile, so what the heck.
Ohh I love reptile skin bags. They are so elegant and classy! I bought a brown crocodile purse for $50. I get compliments every time I carry it. I bought a beige snakeskin clutch from Goodwill for $1 a few years ago also a burgundy eel skin purse and matching wallet for $6.98 (total) also from Goodwill. I like old handbags (clothing items in general) not necessarily vintage, but I really enjoy your channel.
Thank you Darnelle! I used to be able to find bags out thrifting but have had zero luck for many years now. Luckily I have the internet :)
I bought a beautiful handmade(home sewn) winter suit at our antiques store for 90.00. The lining is sewn in by hand. I was wondering if I paid too much. That was 50% off. I love wearing it. It seems that is a good price. Thank you, this is very helpful.
It sounds to me like you found a great piece at a great price! I love suits, and to me $90 for a vintage suit is a great deal. The lowest I have paid for one is $75, and I felt like I was practically stealing I was getting such a great deal ;)
Thank you for making this! I'm never sure whether to buy one thing cause I don't know if it's a good deal so this is super helpful for the guidelines
To add my two cents to the leather/pleather debate, I guess I'm happy to use leather, new or vintage just cause it's a natural product and will usually last longer (if you look after it) and I think some vegans forget that their alternatives are still plastic
I love your makeup look in this video. I'm very careful when thrift shopping, I check every single detail. Sadly I cannot afford to spend $100 to $150 on a vintage dress so I look for bargains or try to make modern pieces look vintage. I don't stick to the style 100% of the time but I do love it.
Thank you Mariel!
You've reminded me of a bracelet I love from the film Double Indemnity. "Phyllis" is wearing it when "Walter" first visits her at home. I found something in a similar kind of style. I don't know if anyone's ever paid attention to the piece, but I love that film so much, I've seen it quite a few times!
I have bought 1950s Mexican hand painted circle skirts that are a wrap style and have them fitted to me. I always know I can make it fit. I used to be 24 inch waist and can’t at all fit in those sizes so I find easy to alter items.
you look so gorgeous in this make up & hair !
Thank you Judy!
Very handy! Thank you! I tend to buy more vintage in person because I’ve had so many Ill fitting garments due to my very broad shoulders. And I hear you on not buying vintage shoes. They are soooo expensive and incredibly tiny and narrow
Thanks Jenny! I wish there were more places to buy vintage in my town but it just isn't very common, so the shops there are tend to be more expensive than online in my experience. The trouble with my super familiarity with Etsy is when I'm out and about the prices always seem really high because I know what things go for online!
eyeshadow ON POINT!!! Video also helpful and informative, but DEM EYEZ
Thank you Beatrice! Something weird was happening with my mascara here in my opinion so I am glad you like it ;)
Love all of your work! Thank you for sharing such good info. And that eye look... Gorgeous!
Thank you Roseann!
Ahhhh your eye makeup!!! OMG! Gorgeous!
Thank you!
Great video Bianca. :) I pay around the same for my gloves and jewellery. I remember when I started collecting, and being surprised by how cheap these are to pick up! My best bargain was an '80's does 40's' suit I won on eBay for £1! Needed a tiny repair on the back of the skirt. It's linen too! :D Love your hair and make up in this video - you look amazing x
Thank you Julie! I'm not competitive enough for Ebay, I only go for "buy now" stuff over there so I can have instant gratification and no heartbreak ;)
I build up in cart on Etsy of a few things I love and are cheap over a few weeks to months. I actually got a pretty good amount of stuff for a good price from digging.
So what you were saying about the hunting and putting things Together in time, well today I send it out in the universe to get some necklace. I wanted a black glass l-like cut faceted necklace and I found one at thrift $5! And
Thank you for this video♡I really like all your contents and love your personality
Thank you!
That brooch is so pretty
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! I just started buying vintage and I’m never quite sure if I bought it at a good price, if it’s too much or what. So thank you soo soo much.
Also would you ever consider making a video on how to make simple vintage replica pieces? I would love to make some of my own pieces, because especially when you’re trying to transition your wardrobe over to vintage it gets pretty expensive quickly lol thank you love your vids
Thank you! I have been doing some quite detailed sewing videos here recently that I guess I would consider to be pretty simple projects, but perhaps I am blind to their complexity to true beginners. What kind of pieces did you have in mind?
TheClosetHistorian oops my mistake! I had only seen your videos of your thrift flips! I will checkout your other sewing videos :)
I also collect vintage bags and hats, so would love to see your hat collection. (I thoroughly enjoyed your bag collection.)
Thanks for another informative video!
Thank you! I may have to split hats into two videos...we'll see! I adore hats :)
I. Am. Dying. for that striped hat!!!! 😭😭😭😭 gosh it's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen...and hats usually don't spark that reaction in me....
So was I, which is why I couldn't resist it, I am weak in the presence of rainbow striped silk ;)
thank you for this video!!! so helpful❤️❤️
Thank you Natalie!
I have worn vintage I have found that the dresses were "SO" well made. I felt like a million bucks in them. But I have to say I have bought velvet jackets that after a few months just didn't hold up so they became wall art!
Vintage in general tends to be of amazing quality, and especially when contrasted with modern clothing which can be terrible! I have 40's suits that feel brand new, but have also bought a 40's dress that, while lovely, had all the seams split open the first time I tried it on because the thread had rotted (I just sewed all the seams back together of course) so it really can be the luck of the draw when buying online!
This was awesome! Thank you
Thank you for sharing ❤
I am a large size person who always struggle finding vintage pieces that can fit me 😂 And 1950s clothings just have tiny waist sizes
I know this struggle! My size (30" waist) does seem harder to find, the 26" waisted girls out there are the lucky ones when it comes to vintage shopping! I feel like anything larger is priced higher since it is rarer too.
Converting your figures to Australian dollars, I think that your suggested prices are not dissimilar to what I expect to pay in a retail store here. Unfortunately I think that in Australia we just have less access to vintage clothing/less choice in general, compared with the US and UK. I would really struggle to find a 40s or 50s suit here, at any price. However, I have been extremely lucky and and a couple of times I have come across near mint condition 40s dresses in charity shops for about USD $50. Vintage costume jewelry is also still pretty well priced here in charity shops. Some of my best buys have been from eBay- cute, basic black 50s dresses for about USD $25 that I have worn to death. Like you, these days I’m just as, if not, more focused on making my own clothing to vintage patterns. It’s so satisfying creatively and of course I can get a perfect fit 🙂
I have heard that vintage shopping in Australia is a different deal, and I could imagine the prices reflect that! I do 98% of my vintage shopping online, so I guess I am less familiar with what is being charged in physical stores as well. I don't leave the house much if I can help it, I'm a homebody ;)
Hi Bianca, thank you for the video live in Buenos Aires, Argentina and i'm a vintage collector and seller here and it's allways interesting to know about prices all around! I will be very interesed to know wich are your favorites etsy stores! take care!
Thank you Victoria!
Super eyeshadow!
that's crazy, here in Europe you can get 60s-70s clothing for 20 euros the suit or the dress. 40s clothing is a little bit more expensive but never as much as 200 dollars :). I guess we are lucky ^^'
I normally pay 1950s cotton dresses for less than $120 , but I prefer lace and beaded dresses, witch I will pay up to $200
I’ve found plenty of dresses in perfect condition for 50, or even less... just need to be patient!
So your makeup is wonderful. Thought I'd mention that. I was on eBay and saw a red and black Plastiflex clutch go for £200. Thank you for the video as I thought my thrifty self was in the wrong game. I've seen you wear belts, do you have a collection of them and do you make your own? Great video! ♥️
Thank you Lele! I don't keep an eye on Ebay but I'm sure prices go up and up over there for rare and very sought after things! I have a collection of mostly suede belts from the 1980's that I wear with my 1940's and 1950's outfits. I try and find a very specific style, suede, 1 inch wide, with a simple buckle covered in the same suede, and then I try and find that in every color! It's harder to find them than you would think! I don't usually make belts as I find it fiddly, though it is definitely more accurate to have belts that match the dress from the same fabric.
TheClosetHistorian Very interesting! Suede is lovely. Thank you. 💕
Red suits you!
Thank you Flora!
What is the range for dress clips? I have been looking at quite a few, but I really want the set of two so it seems to be fairly expensive for a good pair (not missing half the stones or the backs or whatever)
For nice "evening" clear rhinestone clips with all stones intact they seem to go for around $40-$75 (and up of course) for a matching set in perfect condition. They will pop up for less now and again so it is possible to score a pair for 25$ if you search on just the right day and can scoop them up before someone else. For signed Coro or Trifari duette clips they can go for $150+ easily. For more day wear -ish ones, perhaps with colorful stones, enamel, plastic stones or pearls, or just base metal of some kind the range is more around 15-55 perhaps for a matching set. I have seen individual clips for anywhere from $10-$60 perhaps, depending on the style. More 30's things tend to go for more as they are rarer. I have paid anywhere from $15 to $40 for sets, and most of mine I got for around $30. I would say these are the fair market prices for dress clips, but that doesn't mean you cant score deals, and my biggest tip for doing so is just to search often and sort by "most recent", so that when a pair for a steal does pop up, you catch them!
Have you ever used Poshmark? Lots of good vintage on there, too!
I have not, good to know!
Wool skirts? pleated or not, I have a few, one is reversible. And how can I launder them (and avoid drycleaning at $15 per skirt) would brushing and hanging them out side be enough?
Hmm, for pleated wool skirts (which are what I buy mostly) I usually pay around $25-$30 dollars on Etsy, and I have scored a few out thrifting for much less, around $7-$10 -ish. The real 1950's and 1960's ones, especially those reversible ones, do tend to go for much more, but I have no problem buying ones from the 1980's since they styles are so similar. I usually follow the washing directions for any vintage because I'm just not a gambler, so if something says dry clean, I'll just do it to be safe. For wool skirts though I have never gotten them "dirty" after that initial dry clean really. Because I wear them over slips and don't sit on dusty benches or anything, I only worry about getting them cleaned the once, which seems to work for me.
Thanks for replying. I have a wonderful second hand shop here, they have a 2 for 1 day every Monday and I can get 2 skirts for about $6.00. I've not found any 40s dresses yet, they'd be 2 for $8.00. but there is loads of 70s and 80s stuff, which aren't my thing.
Thank you for the info! What brand/color are you wearing on your lips? My complexion and eye, hair color is very similar to yours. I have a hard time finding a true red. They are always orange or wine on me. I have yet to find one. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you💕
Thank you! This is the shade "season 10" liquid matte lipstick from Colourpop, one of my favorites.
Need a tutorial on this hair please!
I did it the same as I did my hair in this one ua-cam.com/video/TvPv3cUlE0s/v-deo.html but my hair is just a bit shorter now and with that style it looks a bit different each time depending on how much my curls relaxed over night :)
Two years late to this video, but it's great info. I'm currently shopping for a vintage winter coat, my price range has been around $100-$250...is it possible to find anything in good condition at this price point? *0*
I think so yes! Often 1980's coats were made in very similar shapes to 1940s coats too, and are usually much less expensive, check out old catalogs for reference on silhouettes that were available www.pinterest.com/bmesposito/spiegel-fall-winter-1945-catalog/
@@TheClosetHistorian Thank you so much! I love your content ☺️
More is more lol
Snake skin is murder
This is indeed true, just as much as regular leather is, but seeing as I also wear leather shoes and am not vegetarian-- I also still buy vintage leather goods including reptile skin items. Seeing as vintage pieces were made 50+ years ago, should those pieces be just thrown away and land-filled, or should they continue to be used? It's obvious that now there is faux reptile effect pleather available that no additional animals should be harmed, but vintage items already exist and there is nothing that can be done about them now.
Everyone has their own opinions on the topic of vintage leather/skins/fur pieces, and while most can agree (hopefully) that no new furs or skins should be used/made, especially now that alternatives also exist, vintage items are another more confused grey area. Should items be used even if they are no longer politically correct? In an age of so much over consumption and fast fashion, shouldn't older items be used as much as possible instead of creating new ones? It is definitely a big topic, and this video was already long, but I certainly think this is a very valid opinion and that the issue deserves discussion.