If you’ve ever been frustrated searching for the perfect strand of vintage pearls or a Gunne Sax dress from the 70s, look no further – Garb of Ages is here. I’m a child of the 70s, so it’s no surprise I’ve always had a fondness for retro clothing. Retro, second-hand, or vintage – they don’t make clothing like they used to – or shoes, jewelry and hats. I don’t buy all vintage clothing. I shop at the usual suspects like Macy’s and Forever 21, but I think vintage stuff is edgy and original. I like to pair new clothing items with vintage pieces.
Other online sites (you know the ones I’m referring to) have fallen short for me. For years, I’ve had to do deep-dives on websites looking for specific vintage clothing. In some cases, I’ve been lucky, but most of the time I just spent hours searching, not finding what I wanted. That’s why I decided to create a website dedicated to all vintage (from Victorian era through the 1990s) clothing and accessories for both buyers and sellers.
A few fast facts about vintage clothing*:
*Bennett, Hannah Rose and Tracy Diane Cassidy, The Rise of Vintage Fashion and the Vintage Consumer (2012).
Garb of Ages will feature blogs from vintage fashion influencers, including women and men, discussing vintage clothing, hairstyles, makeup and much more. You can find that perfect vintage gift for yourself or someone else – and have fun browsing.
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