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EBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


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vintage 1940s lilli ann coatvintage 1970s oscar de la renta evening gownvintage dvf wrap dressvintage louis feraud velvet dress

vintage coat dress with persian lamb trimvintage 1930s embroidered dress with bolero jacketvintage gucci tote bagvintage 1920s brown silk velvet dress

vintage ysl necklacevintage 1960 wool trench coatvintage 1960s green mini with lacevintage 1970s magazine clutch handbag

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Vintage Lilli Ann Wool Coat (bustownmodern) | Vintage 1970s Oscar de la Renta Evening Gown (booboopeedoo) | Vintage Diane von Furstenberg Dress (shoesshipsandsealingwax) | Vintage 1980s Louis Feraud Velvet Dress (timesupshop) | Vintage 1960s Coat Dress with Persian Lamb Trim (indiecultvintage) | Vintage 1930s Embroidered Dress with Bolero Jacket (ruby_robin66) | Vintage Gucci Shoppers Tote (lil_phly_z) | Vintage 1920s Silk Velvet…

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Zuburbia VPOW: Vintage 1960s Beaded Cocktail Dress


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Vintage 1960s Malcolm Charles Candy Cane Coat

Are you the type who hates to scroll through the zillions of eBay vintage clothing listings and relies instead on your well-crafted search term list? Or are you the type that immediately clicks on the “Designer” section of an online vintage clothing site? If so, you could be missing out on some fabulous pieces from the Land of the Lost Labels.

There are lots of reasons…

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VPOD: Vintage 1960s Cocktail Chic Dress


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While watching Public Enemies last week, I was overcome with the feeling that I just might have been born a decade or two too late. While it seems we reserve glamour for special occasions now, in earlier decades, glamour was woven into the fabric of everyday life. There were no messy hair-dos, ripped jeans, or flip-flops, even though the dire economic circumstances might have forgiven them.…

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