Vintage lingerie.
Wearable or Collectible?
Cause' everyone wants their cleavage to look like this... |
So as I have been listing and scouting out new items and I have been wondering? Do you wear the 50 year old bullet bra? Do you stare at the 50 year old nightie? Do you frame the 50 year old panties? What the heck do the buyers of these do with them?
I love this ad. She is beautiful! |
After doing some research, I have found these items are used for lots of things.
Here is just a few....
Vintage Olga featuring garters and the bullet bra. |
*side note* Did you know? The first corset was thought to be Circa 2000 B.C. Although it didn't become mainstream till 16th century Europe.
Two, yes people wear them. Normal folks just like you and I love the feel of the of vintage chiffon's, silks, and lace. You know the saying, they don't make things like they used too? Well, they don't. Also lots of photographers are using these for staged photo shoots. Which I must say some of these are beautiful.
This is looks so comfortable. Right? |
Three, for upcycling. This is a trend that has been around for awhile. Turning something old into something usable and wearable for the now. Some of these fabrics are very sought after for the sheerness not to mention quality.
I love looking at these pieces. Some are so intricate while some are just straight forward and practical. Clothes tell a story I usually want to know about who and what happened to the items I have. In this case I prefer not to think about it. As beautiful as they are unless I find a whole lot of them new with tags I won't be wearing any for my personal use. Sorry honey, I know it's hot I am just not that adventurous.
Do you wear it? Do you know anyone who does? Any other cool ideas to do with them? Let me know in the comments!
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