Something Old Is New Again
Add Vintage Items That Compliment Your Modern
Wardrobe
When
you were choosing what to wear this morning, did you end up having a staring
contest with your closet? If you blinked first then perhaps the time has come
to etch out a new style.
In
case you have not noticed, stores that sell retro clothing and accessories have
steadily been making their way into the mainstream marketplace.
First,
let's clear one thing up. These stores purportedly all sell retro clothing, but
some actually sell new items styled to look like the era from whence they came.
If you want true vintage pieces, they are all second hand and, in most cases, a
whole lot more expensive.
Making
a vintage piece the statement part of your outfit choice is easy when you
choose a bright colour or design for your classic item paired with solid
colours. For example, you may choose a shirt with an intense colour or a flashy
design and pair it with a solid coloured blazer and pants. If you want to make
a bold statement then choose a blazer that is dark. If you want a more subtle
change, stick to a lighter, neutral colour.
Layering
is another way to cleverly get others to notice your vintage piece as the focal
point while still being understated. Opt for a shirt with a daring colour or
design topped with a sweater, allowing the collar and cuffs to show.
Button
down shirts that are long sleeved with a lapel pocket and those bearing an
insignia like 'Moe's Bar' are very popular.
Bowling
shirts where the stripes are a different shade than the base colour are on
trend. A great find is a bowling shirt with a collar made of an alternate
material, usually a knit.
Retro
logos are very sought after, including those emblazed on t shirts, jackets,
sports jerseys and hats.
If
jeans are a part of your preferred attire, dirty denim, also known as
'distressed' or 'washed out' have made a comeback. They look very stylish coupled
with a t shirt depicting a retro logo.
Extremely
wide or very thin ties with a pattern from the 50's, 60's or 70's, waist coats,
and 80's era sneakers like Nikes with the original 'swoosh' and low or high top
Converse All Stars have all made a resurgence.
Accessories
like clunky fashion jewellery, oversized sunglasses and 80's style aviators are
some alternative choices if vintage clothing is not your thing
You
may also want to seek out ultra rare items from labels such as Givenchy, Prada,
Visvim or Raf Simons and you will never go wrong with original Hawaiian shirts.
If
you are looking for a bigger bargain, items with minor stains, small tears and
scuffs can often be fixed by a good drycleaner, seamstress or cobbler. When you
are browsing for those classic pieces, make sure your selections will work with
clothing you already have. An item on sale is no bargain if it never leaves
your closet.
You
can etch out your own personal style with retro designs but you do not want to
go around looking like a walking advertisement from a men's magazine straight
out of an era gone by. Try adding just one or two pieces per ensemble.
Adding
veteran articles to your wardrobe should be fun. If you are stressed, bring a
friend along to the retro stores and leave your issues on the sidewalk.
Pauline
Milner
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