Types of Vintage Clothing

There are a few things to consider when searching for vintage clothing. The first thing is to decide what type of vintage clothing you're looking for. Vintage clothes can be divided into two categories, pre-war and post-war. Pre-war vintage clothing typically refers to items from the 1920s through the 1940s, while post-war vintage clothing refers to items from the 1950s through the 1970s. 

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The second thing you'll need to do is determine your size. Vintage clothing is often unique in fit and sizing may vary greatly between brands and styles. Be sure to consult a sizing chart or try on different sizes before making your purchase. 

If you're looking for something specific, such as a specific style of dress or a particular piece of jewelry, it's important to know what terms are commonly used to describe that item. Below are some common terms and their definitions:

Blouse: A shirt with a fitted bodice that comes down over the breasts or goes down below the waistline.

Boys' Clothing: Clothing designed specifically for boys, including dresses, overalls, shirts, sweaters, and more.

Button-Down Shirt: A shirt with two rows of buttons running down its front.

Dress: A form-fitting outfit worn by women for formal occasions such as weddings and balls.

Jeans: Jeans were originally designed for work wear but have since become popular among women of all ages.