Showing posts with label 1960s' fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1960s' fashion. Show all posts

Monday, April 20, 2015

Vintage Swimsuit New Product!

We finally decide to bring this wonderful unique vintage swimsuit for you guys!

They are all genuine vintage items and many of them never worn before (New Old Stock).

Every pieces are in great condition, clean and ready to sell !!!



If you need more information regarding to this vintage swimsuit, please feel free to contact us at tmisyd@gmail.com


Minimum order quantity = 30 pieces


Sourcing service provided.




Thursday, November 14, 2013

VDU update! Vintage Best Pleat Dresses

Vintage dress Best Pleat (BP)
Update on this lovely November 2013

You must enjoy plain color collection and  unique print collection.

To check an update ,please go to

Please send us an email to ask for price list and wholesale policy at tmisyd@gmail.com



Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Another gorgeous update of vintage clothing album

Hello vintage folk,


We finally finish our latest update of JULY 2013,
In the " wholesale vintage clothing " album you will see an update of 
vintage size S, M, L, special dress and vintage best pleat.
200 new vintage dresses stock are waiting for you !
 
In this month, we will update batches of Vintage top, shorts and skirt.
Please stay tune at our online catalog.(follow the link below)




If you need wholesale information and pricelist,
Please feel free to email to tmisyd@gmail.com



Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Vintage clothing WINTER COLLECTION UPDATE NOW!!!

vintage clothing wholesale

.Hi Vintage folk.

If you are looking for vintage dress which is the best match for your winter,

unique print, smooth touch fabric and casual style.

We offer the best wholesale condition for you now!

Please follow the link below to WINTER COLLECTION

If you have any question about wholesale condition and shipping cost

Please contact us at tmisyd@gmail.com

Do not forget to tell us your country, So i can send you all information in one timea.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Vintage clothing update this week !!! ::: VERY SPECIAL ///// dont' miss!!!!!

 Special VINTAGE DRESS update!!!
long dress in special details
 
Hello, vintage lover!
We were very enjoy correcting the beautiful vintage dresses.
and now we think there are enough items to serve you.
@^_____^@
This batch is just the part of gorgeous vintage dresses we have.
We will try to update more & more.
The dresses have the outstanding details, such as
special cutting, bright color, unique printed, lace, crochet, delicate pleated.
handmade decorated; beaded and embroidered.
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If you LOVE them,
Please check this link below
and be quick as they will be gone! 
we cannot often find them but no matter how hard to find
......we won't stop. 
please contact tmisyd@gmail.com for the inquiry
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PS
Next, please stay tuned for
vintage shorts, vintage skirts (pencil & wide) vintage tops.
They needs so much time to take a photo @..@

Enjoy!





Monday, November 12, 2012

Vintage fur coats : For winter collection

Genuine vintage fur coat for winter

Special items for winter 2012

Don't miss !
please click the link below to album
Vintage fur coats album
 


 The price of each piece are different.
So you guys can see the wholesale price under each picture.
Minimum order is 3 pieces.

Guarantee that you can not find the more reasonable price than this !

Please note that this is a genuine fur coat.

Contact us at tmisyd@gmail.com


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Vintage skirt update!


Are there the VINTAGE SKIRTS in your store?

Helloooo!
How are you guys?  :)
We hope you enjoy your day
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new update!!
We can collect the vintage skirt in pretty nice print such as
floral, graphic, animal, color block, dip died, embroidery, etc.
Shape: pencil, A-line, straight
Fabric: cotton and polyester
Length: long and short
as you will see at the pictures below.

Please note that these pictures are just the sample. It maybe sold out.
For more pictures, please go to the link below
or please send your inquiry at tmisyd@gmail.com
 
xoxo

 


Friday, September 10, 2010

SEPTeMBER 2010

Hello again!!

Please take a look at new update on SEP 2010

!!!!!!More new vintage dress arrived!!!!!

A ton of clothes that need to take a pic.

Well,This always base on first come first serve basis.
BE QUICK !










Monday, July 5, 2010

Hello every one!!!

Vintage dress update today is a sleeveless collection 

Vintage Sleeveless click link to see all sleeveless dress

 This is a sample of a very lovely collection

Please stay tune and wait for next upload in a few days

Vintage Timeless Black Coming soon





Thursday, June 3, 2010

Vintage 1960s' fashion

Clothing of 1960s'
Youth predominated the culture of the 1960’s. The post World War II Baby Boom had created 70 million teenagers for the sixties, and these youth swayed the fashion, the fads and the politics of the decade. California surfers took to skateboards as a way to stay fit out of season, and by 1963, the fad had spread across the country. Barbie dolls, introduced by Mattel in 1959, became a huge success in the sixties, so much so that rival toy manufacturer Hasbro came up with G.I. Joe, 12 inches tall and the first action figure for boys.


In fashion, the 1960’s began with crew cuts on men and bouffant hairstyles on women. Men’s casual shirts were often plaid and buttoned down the front, while knee-length dresses were required wear for women in most public places. By mid-decade though, miniskirts or hot pants, often worn with go-go boots, were revealing legs and women’s hair was either very short or long and lanky. Men’s hair became longer and wider along with beards and moustaches. Menswear too had a much needed renaissance; bright colors, double-breasted sports jackets, polyester pants suits with Nehru jackets, and turtlenecks were in vogue.
By 1964 the teenage influence caused the hemlines to creep up, and most teenagers were wearing mid-thigh length shifts as daywear. The sweater-dress was also very popular with young girls from 1961 onwards, until the mid-60s when other innovative designs were introduced. 1965 saw the premiere of culotte dresses in op-art or vibrant coloured patters (think Peter Max or Pucci) and these were most popular as evening or party wear; culottes had the freedom of trousers but the look of a full skirt. 1966’s dress was the tent, or “baby doll dress”, sometimes in transparent chiffon, worn over a contrasting slip, and often sewn-in.
1966 was the year of the mini-skirt! Widely acknowledged as the brainchild of designer Mary Quant, within a year anybody who had the body to pull it off was wearing a mini, many of whose hemlines were 4-5 inches above the knee in New York and 7-8 inches above the knee in London! Throughout this time skirts were often paired with a matching sweater and matching set of tights for a uniform look. 1965 and 66 also saw the mini-coat, perfectly straight and virtually shapeless; also the pop-inspired dyed furs and PVC designs. By 1967 capes were popular, and were often made with matching deerstalker hats.
In ladies’ tops or blouses, from 1960 onwards the turtleneck, or polo neck, sweater was common, especially under a collarless jacket, and in 1966 Aran sweaters, with their thick knit, became trendy. Sleeve length was usually ¾ length, with long sleeves often pushed partway up the arms for a ¾ look (think Jackie O style suits and jackets). Sleeveless tops did not become popular until the mid 1960s.
By the end of the decade, men’s ties, when worn, were up to 5″ wide; most were patterned even when worn with stripes. Women wore peasant skirts or granny dresses and chunky shoes. Unisex dressing was very popular, featuring the bell bottomed jeans, love beads, and embellished t-shirts. Clothing was as likely to be purchased at surplus stores as boutiques. Blacks of both genders wore their hair in an afro; whites of both genders wore their hair either big and frizzy or long and straight.
More 1960’s info
1960’s Icons
Jackie Kennedy
Costume ideas:
Mod
Hippy
Teddy Boys
Beatnick
Men in the 1960s:
Men’s suits finally became more fitting. Tailored jackets and narrow lapels worn with narrow collared shirts and skinny ties became popular thanks to Italian designers’ influence. Men’s fashion palettes expanded, which was not surprising, considering that clothing choices for men during the 1950s could hardly have become more conservative. The result is sleek and modern suits that we can see on tv series Mad Men. Popular shoes for men at the time were winkle pickers, an exaggerated pointy toe shoe.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Vintage clothing era1960s'-1970s' fashion part2


This page has a mixture of style elements evident in female clothing between 1962-1966. As with all fashion eras there was overlap of the styles of several years and not everyone immediately wore the mini or even shorter above knee skirts.  Clothing silhouette lines were getting more relaxed with soft over bloused tops becoming an alternative to form fitting slim sheath clothes. Pencil tight clothing gave way to simply straight cut or A-line cut dresses.
Bodices were often still fitted, but semi fitted and easier yoked styles were a feature of 1960s fashions.  The more relaxed silhouettes meant many younger women began to change the type of underwear they wore.  Younger women often abandoned corselettes in favour of softer roll-ons. Hair was still elaborate for many women even though more modern styles emerged. Few women could manage without hair spray, hair rollers and heated rollers. 

 The full skirt a leftover from the 1950s, was seen well into the mid 1960s.  It was soon ousted by the newer more modern looking A-line dresses. 


These styles show how more relaxed styles such as dropped waists had become fashionable since about 1961. The three quarter sleeve disappeared as a fashion sleeve by the mid 1960s.  With time it was replaced by short sleeves, long sleeves and sleeveless quite cutaway and halter armholes.

A-line styles were more relaxed and easier to wear than straighter fashions.  As the sixties progressed the A-line was a more obvious choice to shorten than the straight dress.  Wonderful coiled up do hairstyles are a feature of the era.