How to Wear Vintage Clothing

How to Wear Vintage Clothing



If you pride yourself on being fashionable, you may already have figured out that one secret to staying current is actually identifying styles from the past and wearing them in fresh, new ways. In fact, vintage shops can be valuable source of inspiration. The trick is knowing how to wear vintage clothing right, so you will look modern and hip and never outdated.







Things You'll Need:





Vintage t-shirt



Skinny pants



Long-sleeve shirt



Long taffeta skirt



Gown



Pants suit



Vintage accessories



Three-way mirror









Step
1



Look in your own closet for retired items of clothing that you might be able to wear in new ways. For instance, a shrunken vintage sleeveless T-shirt can be modern when layered over a thin long-sleeve top and paired with skinny jeans, ballet flats and a long scarf wound around your neck




Step
2



Wear full, taffeta ball skirts with unexpected casual tops and shoes to give them a second life.




Step
3



Break up vintage pants suits and skirt sets by wearing the pieces separately with other, modern options.




Step
4



Remove out-dated shoulder pads and replace worn or tacky buttons with high-quality new ones for an instant makeover.




Step
5



Wear vintage pieces sparingly. Never wear vintage clothing head-to-toe, but use a great vintage item with other newer choices in your closet to achieve just the right balance.




Step
6



Turn to modern interpretations of vintage styles. New beaded cardigans, pleated skirts, pencil skirts, capris, oxfords and t-strap shoes are all the rage in the stores again now.




Step
7



Check your reflection in a three-way mirror to be sure that vintage and new clothing fits you correctly. Have any gaps or pulls fixed by a tailor so people will see you, not ill-fitting clothing, when you walk into a room.




Step
8



Find a vintage purse, shoes or briefcase in rich textures to add a layer of interest to an all-new outfit.







Tips & Warnings









Realize that some vintage items, such as purses, sweaters and skirts, may be worn in places. Sometimes this can be good to have a weathered look, other times it is just sloppy. Assess each vintage item separately to decide if it works or not.








Opt for vintage gowns and cocktail dresses for formal events. Some of the old-time glamor is hard to match in today's current selection of formal wear.








Steer clear of out-dated jean styles, over-sized blazers and tapered leg pants. These usually look frumpy, even when paired with new items.



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