1940s ski sweater |
Vintage fashion history, tips, and news from Amalgamated Classic Clothing and Dry Goods, the mid-Atlantic's premiere vintage clothing resource.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Vintage Ski Sweater Style in DIY Del Ray
Did you see the great write-up we got in DIY Del Ray about our vintage ski sweaters? Fabulous pictures and some history on these hand-knit gems. Come on down to the store and see them for yourself.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Ain't No Party Like a Gatsby Party - 1920s Fashion
It's that time of the year - Christmas then the big New Year's party. There's been more than one of you who have come in looking for 1920s clothing for a Gatsby party. Thanks for coming in to the store. We can help you find the right look.
First off, we do have fabulous 1920s vintage clothing. See our previous post on our amazing vintage cloche hats. We also have vintage day dresses, some evening dresses, and art deco jewelry.
For party attire on a budget (or without the use of excessive Spanx as you'll need them if you wear the original dresses), we can help you get the 1920s look that will stun all of your friends.
First off, a bit about 1920s fashion. I know all of you want this look:
Scandalous, no? Well for the time, they were. They drank, smoked, and wore their skirts RIGHT ABOVE THE KNEE! Everyone else wore their skirts below or at the knee. Some of the flappers even cut their hair! Quell horror!
First off, we do have fabulous 1920s vintage clothing. See our previous post on our amazing vintage cloche hats. We also have vintage day dresses, some evening dresses, and art deco jewelry.
1920s velvet burnout dress |
1920s velvet robe |
For party attire on a budget (or without the use of excessive Spanx as you'll need them if you wear the original dresses), we can help you get the 1920s look that will stun all of your friends.
First off, a bit about 1920s fashion. I know all of you want this look:
No no no!! Wrong! |
This look did not exist. It is a costume look based off of caricature of college students from the time.
Caricature of a Flapper |
These are real flappers from the 1920s:
Real Flappers from the 1920s |
Scandalous, no? Well for the time, they were. They drank, smoked, and wore their skirts RIGHT ABOVE THE KNEE! Everyone else wore their skirts below or at the knee. Some of the flappers even cut their hair! Quell horror!
So what did the average person look like in the 20s?
1920s advertisement |
1920s Everyday Look |
For evening, there were some amazing beaded dresses in the 1920s. Again, originals are rare and they cost thousands. You also wouldn't want to wear one to a party lest you get snagged and have to watch in horror as thousands of hand-sewn beads tumble helplessly to the carpet. Fear not! Coco Chanel invented the "little black dress" or LBD in 1926. This simple black dress enabled women to go from a less formal cocktail party to dinner just by changin accessories. We have a great selection of period-looking LBDs in the store.
To give you the real 20s look, throw on a vintage kimono. This will not only keep you warmer on cold evenings but double as a great house robe the day after your vintage party when you are lounging around in your PJs.
1920s Embroidered Kimon |
1920s Kimono-style Robe |
1920s Kimono fashion |
Add some solid t-strap heels or any pump with a strap and a solid heel (no stilletos! No!), some blingy jewelry, and one of our feather facinators in your hair, and you'll be set.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Baby It's Cold Outside - Vintage Coats and More!
Owners Shelly and Gene have just gotten back from a whirlwind buying trip to Minnesota and the store is loaded with lots of new vintage!
First and foremost - vintage coats! The queen of the coat in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s was Lilli Ann. Her coats are high quality, fashionable, and often used designer fabrics like Blin Blin from Paris. We have several amazing Lilli Ann coats in the shop for sale among others.
New vintage clothing! |
Fabulous Lilli Ann Coat in Mohair! |
Petite Lilli Ann Coat with fur collar. |
We also have loads of vintage sweaters and 1940s dresses that we are pricing and getting ready for the store. Photos to come.
Check out these amazing vintage purses! They go great with many outfits and are easily large enough for your cell phone, wallet, and all your other things.
Vintage pony purse. |
Vintage pony shoulder bag. |
This is just the tip of the iceberg. Check Facebook and Instagram often for pictures of new items as they come back from the cleaners. You won't be disappointed.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
The Vintage Style of Taylor Swift
A couple came into the store the other day and said that their 13 year-old daughter was really into vintage. My first thought was "Congratulations on raising such a classy young lady." As they were looking through the racks for her Christmas present, one said to the other, "You know where she gets it from - Taylor Swift."
Now, I'm not a huge fan of Taylor Swift (though We Are Never Getting Back Together may or may not have been on my ipod on repeat after a certain break-up a couple of years ago) but I know she is a major style icon. Today, she sports a retro, vintage, pin-up look that is unique among pop-stars in sky-high heels and expensive designer clothing.
What's great about Taylor Swift's retro style is that anyone can pull it off. Young, old, slim, curvy, tall, short, you name it. It looks good on everyone. Vintage clothing is also incredibly affordable and quality. If you take good care of it, it will last a lifetime. You can also put together a look that is uniquely you. Come on in and find your vintage look today! Don't let Taylor hog the spotlight.
Now, I'm not a huge fan of Taylor Swift (though We Are Never Getting Back Together may or may not have been on my ipod on repeat after a certain break-up a couple of years ago) but I know she is a major style icon. Today, she sports a retro, vintage, pin-up look that is unique among pop-stars in sky-high heels and expensive designer clothing.
What's great about Taylor Swift's retro style is that anyone can pull it off. Young, old, slim, curvy, tall, short, you name it. It looks good on everyone. Vintage clothing is also incredibly affordable and quality. If you take good care of it, it will last a lifetime. You can also put together a look that is uniquely you. Come on in and find your vintage look today! Don't let Taylor hog the spotlight.
Andrea shows that vintage works in the office. |
Beatrice with her vintage jacket and blouse. So cute! |
Vintage 70s done right! |
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Vintage Accessories for Every Outfit
We know you. You come in the store and browse through our fabulous vintage clothes. We hear you sigh, "I just don't know how to wear vintage." So we help you out and suggest some wonderful vintage dresses for you to try on. But you hesitate to take the plunge into wearing vintage. It's OKAY. We understand. Wearing vintage can take some time, like going swimming. Some people will dive right in. Others will sit on the side of the pool and dangle their feet, getting used to the water.
Vintage accessories are an easy way to get into wearing vintage. We all want that signature piece for our wardrobe. That one piece that we can wear with practically anything - jeans, a business suit, or a cocktail dress. That piece will always get compliments and we will never get tired of wearing it.
Puruse some of these vintage accessories and dip you toes into wearing vintage.
Vintage purses - These are a great way to get into vintage and most importantly, holds your cell phone and wallet. We've lots of styles at the store from classic handbags to sassy vintage tooled leather handbags from the Southwest.
Vintage Rings - Chunky jewelry is very "on trend" right now. Vintage cocktail rings come in a variety of styles and will set you apart in the crowd. Check out this vintage ring below. It's a lovely blue Czech art glass in sterling silver.
Vintage necklaces - This will be your "go to" piece. The perfect neckace or pendant will go with jeans and a t-shirt, your work dress, and your cocktail dresses. Every time you wear this piece, you will get compliments. People will remember your piece and say, "I love it when you near that necklace!" What will be your "go to" piece? Chunk 70s silver? Art deco glass? Bakelite beads? The possibilities are limitless. Come to the store and find yours today.
Vintage Brooches - Brooches are so versatile. You can wear them on a suit jacket, on a blouse, on your coat, or to pin up a scarf. You can also hang them on a chain and make them into a necklace.
Vintage accessories are an easy way to get into wearing vintage. We all want that signature piece for our wardrobe. That one piece that we can wear with practically anything - jeans, a business suit, or a cocktail dress. That piece will always get compliments and we will never get tired of wearing it.
Puruse some of these vintage accessories and dip you toes into wearing vintage.
Vintage purses - These are a great way to get into vintage and most importantly, holds your cell phone and wallet. We've lots of styles at the store from classic handbags to sassy vintage tooled leather handbags from the Southwest.
Vintage shoulder bag |
Vintage tooled leather purse |
Vintage Rings - Chunky jewelry is very "on trend" right now. Vintage cocktail rings come in a variety of styles and will set you apart in the crowd. Check out this vintage ring below. It's a lovely blue Czech art glass in sterling silver.
Vintage cocktail ring in Czech art glass and silver |
Vintage Brooches - Brooches are so versatile. You can wear them on a suit jacket, on a blouse, on your coat, or to pin up a scarf. You can also hang them on a chain and make them into a necklace.
Vintage snail brooch |
WWII Plane Pin |
Do you have some ideas now? Are you ready to try some vintage? Come on out! We have something for everyone and will help you find your signature piece that you will wear for years to come.
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Saturday, December 6, 2014
Vintage Cloche Hats
Today, Amalgamated has a booth at the Art Deco Expo in Arlington, VA where you can find loads of 1920s fashion, art deco furnature, and Gatsby style. Here in the store, we have some fabulous vintage cloche hats that were the highlight of flapper style.
Up until the 1920s, women's hats were anchored to hairstyles with combs and hairpins or a combination or netting and structural supports. As hemlines creeped up to the knee, hair styles became shorter until they reached the classic "bob" style. These bobs were too short to hold the larger hats of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Thus the cloche hat was born.
Close fitting, the cloche did not need to be secured with pins or combs. It could rest securely on a woman's head by itself or with one of the newly invented "bobby pins" to keep it from blowing off in a stiff breeze. The carefree flapper could dance down the street and keep her hat in tact.
If you do not have a chance to get to the Art Deco Expo, come by the store and peruse our vintage cloche hats. They are perfect for that Great Gatsby New Year's Party or your own vintage hat collection. A flapper hat is perfect inspiration for planning your own adventures and goes great with any decor.
Vintage Cloche hats - the classic "flapper hat" |
Close fitting, the cloche did not need to be secured with pins or combs. It could rest securely on a woman's head by itself or with one of the newly invented "bobby pins" to keep it from blowing off in a stiff breeze. The carefree flapper could dance down the street and keep her hat in tact.
If you do not have a chance to get to the Art Deco Expo, come by the store and peruse our vintage cloche hats. They are perfect for that Great Gatsby New Year's Party or your own vintage hat collection. A flapper hat is perfect inspiration for planning your own adventures and goes great with any decor.
Early 1920s cloche hat |
Mid-1920s cloche hat |
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