eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


vintage 1970s lee bender for bus stop suitvintage 1930s braided leather handbagvintage halston maxi dressvintage 1980s tahari silk blouse

vintage chanel sautoirvintage courreges camel coatvintage batik puff sleeve blousevintage 1950s rose print wiggle dress

vintage coat with mink trimvintage fox stole with velvet boavintage silk beaded flapper dressvintage krizia jersey dress

vintage oleg cassini little black dressvintage lilli ann faux leopard coatvintage Max Factor perfume pendant necklacevintage 1930s/40s velvet dress

vintage christian dior paisley top/mini dressvintage lanvin reversible/convertible coatvintage edwardian velvet opera capevintage broadtail and mink jacket

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Vintage Lee Bender Bus Stop Dress Suit (joskin5) | Vintage 1930s Braided Leather Purse (sita587) | Vintage Halston Maxi Dress (vach22450) | Vintage 1980s Tahari Silk Blouse (tinroofvintage) | Vintage Chanel Sautoir (fashion_trends1950) | Vintage Courreges Coat (miss-zoe) | Vintage Batik Top (sistersoftheblackmoon) | Vintage 1950s Rose Print Dress (melraeb3) | Vintage Coat with Mink Trim (retro1oh1) | Vintage Fox Stole with Velvet Bow (gingerett) | Vintage Silk Beaded Flapper Dress (queenofthefairies) | Vintage Krizia Jersey Dress (sleepyheadvintage) | Vintage Oleg Cassini Little Black Dress (thriftwares) | Vintage Lilli Ann Faux Leopard Coat (mokoko) | Vintage Max Factor Perfume Pendant Necklace (naxrax) | Vintage Velvet Dress with Grosgrain Ribbon Trim (printvintage) | Vintage Christian Dior Paisley Top/Mini (sleepyheadvintage) | Vintage Lanvin Reversible Convertible Coat (miss*anthropy) | Vintage 1920s Hooded Opera Cloak (aren) | Vintage Mink and Broadtail Jacket (americanarchive) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia without promotional consideration from Bay sellers. Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network).

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VPOD: Vintage 1980s Chanel Crystal Sautoir & Authenticating Chanel Jewelry


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vintage 1980s Chanel crystal sautoir

Sautoir is a French word meaning “long necklace” and no one does them better than Chanel.

Of course many a gal has had her heart broken after grabbing a lovely piece of Chanel jewelry at an estate sale or flea market only to find out later that her fabulous find was really just a great knock-off.

So before you go treasure hunting, study A. Elizabeth Lindsey’s Guide to Authenticating Chanel Jewelry. You’ll learn how to use the Chanel signature not only to authenticate Chanel jewelry but also to help you determine when it was produced.

Or, if your study days are long over, start compiling a list of reputable dealers who do all your homework for you.

Today’s featured site, for example, specializes in vintage Chanel jewelry and regularly turns up goodies like today’s VPOD, a gorgeous crystal sautoir from the 1980s in an amazing — and rare — sapphire blue.

It’s a breathtaking, authentic Chanel find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Vineyard Vintage.

VPOD: Vintage 1980s YSL Logo Earrings


In 1993, the pharmaceutical company Sanofi purchased the Yves Saint Laurent fashion house for approximately $600 million dollars.

So let’s see…that’s about…$200 million per initial! Quite the bargain, don’t you think?

Fortunately you can acquire all three YSL initials for yourself for way less in today’s charming VPOD.

This vintage 1980s pair of logo earrings will declare your love for YSL in super-chic style–even if it means forgoing this month’s car payment.

They’re dazzling danglers for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Frock NYC.

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VPOD Hi/Lo: Valentino Patent Pumps


vintage 1980s valentino patent leather stiletto pumps

valentino patent leather bow pump

I haven’t done one of these HI/LO posts in a while and I think they’re such fun!

Inspired by one of my favorite features in the now-defunct Metropolitan Home magazine, HI/LO pits a contemporary fashion favorite against a vintage version and YOU have to guess which one is which.

Today’s hotseat features Valentino black patent leather pumps.

In this corner, we have a version with gold stiletto heels–verrrrry sexy!

In the opposite corner, we have the very lady-like pumps with bow detail.

One pair hails from 20 Twenty Vintage on Etsy and the other is offered by Neiman Marcus with $370 separating them. So which pair is HI and which pair is LO?*

Because only one pair will steal the heart of a vintage fashionista!

* HI (Bow pumps) | LO (Gold Stiletto)

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VPOD: Vintage 1940s Coat with Fur Collar & Textile Labeling Requirements


vintage 1940s coat with rabbit collar

vintage 1940s coat pocket detail

Okay, I admit it. I am a label reader.

Nothing goes into my grocery cart without first reading the ingredient list and the nutrition information.

But I also read every fabric label when I’m clothes shopping, and, if you want to stretch your fabric dollar, you should too.

Think of it as the garment’s “nutrition label” that can clue you in to whether the fibers are natural or man-made, whether it’s real or faux fur, whether it will hold its shape after a few washings or be a sagging, pilled mess.

Of course, this can be a feat since not all vintage clothes have fabric labels. But fiber content labels are required by the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act of 1960. And the Wool Products Labeling Act of 1939, The Fur Products Labeling Act of 1951, and the Permanent Care Labeling Rule of 1972 also come into play.

Now I don’t foresee the FTC chasing down any vintage clothing dealers anytime soon because they sold a dress made by a tailor who failed to put in a fabric label.

I’m sure they’re quite busy bringing legal actions against bigger fish in the sea!

But I did speak with someone from the FTC this morning who confirmed (although this should not be construed as legal advice) that the federal laws do still apply to vintage clothing dealers and upcycled vintage designers.

If you’re a dealer, don’t panic just yet. Check with your state’s Consumer Protection Agency to see if any exceptions apply in your state.

If you’re a vintage clothing consumer, you probably shouldn’t expect full compliance with the law just yet and so the more you can learn about fabrics yourself the better.

Spend some time in a really great fabric shop and feel the difference between fabrics.

Why is this wool $49/yd and that one $9/yd? Can you feel the difference between the pure silk and the poly silk? Notice the difference between jerseys with different amounts of lycra.

After completing this exercise, you’ll really appreciate finding a fabulous quality textile like the wool in today’s VPOD.

This vintage 1940s coat has amazing lines and fantastic pockets. And to pump up the luxury quotient even more simply switch out the rabbit collar for one in mink, sable or fox.

It’s a fantastic forties find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Olive’s Very Vintage. | More info on Textile Labeling Laws here.

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