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Remind me again why it is so important to have what is essentially a 'blanket term' for people into vintage?
I'd rather not have a label attached to me, being pigeonholed into one specific term. That's one of the reasons I am into vintage. It is individual to everyone.
I have friends who dance swing/shag/charleston/balboa/jive and don't wear the clothes or have anything vintage. I also have friends who dance and do collect/wear vintage. I also have friends who don't dance but collect and wear vintage, and lastly, I have friends who don't fall into either category but sell vintage furniture for a living.
This whole idea of being a 'clockstopper', 'retroactive' or any other term is honestly silly and 100% nerdy. I find it strange that it's okay for people who are into vintage to put a restricting label on themselves, but if some Joe Q. Public placed a label on you, you would most likely be offended inside.
I'd rather not have a label attached to me, being pigeonholed into one specific term. That's one of the reasons I am into vintage. It is individual to everyone.
I have friends who dance swing/shag/charleston/balboa/jive and don't wear the clothes or have anything vintage. I also have friends who dance and do collect/wear vintage. I also have friends who don't dance but collect and wear vintage, and lastly, I have friends who don't fall into either category but sell vintage furniture for a living.
This whole idea of being a 'clockstopper', 'retroactive' or any other term is honestly silly and 100% nerdy. I find it strange that it's okay for people who are into vintage to put a restricting label on themselves, but if some Joe Q. Public placed a label on you, you would most likely be offended inside.