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Comments You Get When You Dress Vintage

Land-O-LakesGal

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I was out running errands with the kids yesterday. I was sporting a Rosie the riveter look because my pin curls weren't quite dry. I was asked if I was wearing a real pendleton shirt. I wanted to ask if she knew of a place that sold repros cause I might wanna get one.:p lol lol
 

Charlie Lloyd

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Texas
First Post! :D

When I dress vintage, I usually get more looks than comments. I hardly ever wear vintage to school, considering how many rude looks and comments I got. I mostly wear vintage during the weekends, when I go into town (San Antonio). Most of the time, the only thing that I wear that is vintage is red lipstick, and I still get called, "Ms. Red Lipstick". Once people got used to it, they started asking me why I wasn't wearing it :rolleyes:.
 

Land-O-LakesGal

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St Paul, Minnesota
Miss sofia said:
Actually i went to the pub this evening and the bartender told me i looked like Anjelica Houston. Which was interesting, as i don't look anything like her at all, (i wish). ;)
I am sure it is your lovely pale complexion and your striking dark locks that caused him to think how lovely you both are;)
 

BettyMaraschino

Familiar Face
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London, UK
Charlie Lloyd said:
Once people got used to it, they started asking me why I wasn't wearing it :rolleyes:.


LOL, my friends say they know something is seriously wrong if I don't wear red lipstick.
people amuse me no end with their silly comments lol
 

baby_butterfly

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Manchester, Uk
'don't you look fashionable' or 'clothing like that is very 'in' isn't it'

I.hate. Those comments I always prided
Myself on trying to to follow fashions and dressing how i want too and not how someone else dicates I must look. Now I'm all the range apparently! Anyone else ever feel like this??
 

Miss sofia

One Too Many
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East sussex, England
Land-O-LakesGal said:
I am sure it is your lovely pale complexion and your striking dark locks that caused him to think how lovely you both are;)

Hey thanks for the compliments ladies, i never get told i look like anyone, let alone someone as epic as Ms Houston, so that has cheered me up no end. x
 

RodeoRose

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Vermont
baby_butterfly said:
'don't you look fashionable' or 'clothing like that is very 'in' isn't it'

I.hate. Those comments I always prided
Myself on trying to to follow fashions and dressing how i want too and not how someone else dicates I must look. Now I'm all the range apparently! Anyone else ever feel like this??

Yes! I've ranted about it here, actually, I believe. I always want to tell people I dressed like this before vintage became trendy, and that I'm more interested in actual historical style icons than "vintage" celebs like Zooey Deschanel and Katy Perry, but alas, I'm too polite lol. Then there's the looks of surprise and disbelief when I tell people that yes, my dress is actually from the 50s (or whatever the decade may be), not an Anthropology or Urban Outfitters "vintage inspired" piece...
 

OneAndOnly

Familiar Face
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Ireland
In work the other day and one of the many many people that I have to answer to suddenly looked at me and squealed "I LOVE your look!", and then proceeded to ask if I did it everyday (the hair, makeup and clothes)...I replied in a very flat monotone voice that yes I did...just had to bite my tongue and not say that I looked this way every other time she had seen me!
 

MissHawthorne

New in Town
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42
Location
Minnesota
Yesterday I stopped by my parent's house for brunch all dressed up. Hat gloves, shoes, stockings, the works. My brother takes one look at me and says "What the heck! This is 2010!" My mother laughs and replies to him, "Oh, it's ok, she just likes to play dress-up." :eusa_doh:
 

LoserVonTeese

Familiar Face
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Location
CA
I love dressing vintage or pinup ... it makes me fell ultra sexy and very well kept!!! who cares if its 2010.. i'd rather be all dolled up in a supermarket than with sweats and a stained shirt some gal's wear out:eek:
 

Black Dahlia

Call Me a Cab
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The Portobello Club
Today I got from a shopkeeper 'you look like a 1950s girl.' And a man walking by me said 'now, that's a good look!' Flattering. I was wearing the below, mix of vintage and new.
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New jacket, 50s cashmere sweater, 40s pin, 40s barrette.
 

RodeoRose

A-List Customer
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415
Location
Vermont
Today I went to an antique fair; I got a lot of sweet compliments from dealers especially who said I looked straight out of the 50s. But then I heard this man say to his wife, "oh look, she got dressed up all retro for the event". I'm not usually this bold, but for some reason I smiled politely at them and said, "actually, I dress this way everyday". Then they just looked sort of confused. Also on the bus some old man asked me whether I was on my way to work or going to a party. Umm, neither, I'm just a freaky dresser, I guess.

Oh, I was wearing a 50s red-and-white gingham shirtwaist dress with a crinoline, grey wool tights, my remix wedges, and a modern red cardigan with a gold letter-sweater style "D" on the front (that's my first initial). Red lip gloss and rag curls, too; I didn't think it was that over-the-top, maybe I'm going crazy lol
 

Miss sofia

One Too Many
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East sussex, England
My son's friend (12 going on 44), tonight, when we went out for supper and i was in a forties dress, victory rolls, etc. He asked me what era my outfit was and then said, "Well i can't relate to it, but i like it"!! (Then spent the rest of the meal wearing my clip-on earrings as they were 'cool' too apparently!) lol lol lol
 

Miss sofia

One Too Many
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East sussex, England
Yes he is an ace kid, he's a year older than my son and they have been friends since the first week of primary and now go to secondary school together. He's studious and quirky, the perfect combination!:)
 

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