Oh, the weight loss is probably due to several factors. Low carbing and thyroid meds for example.Some old clothes I saved now fit me again. Pity it is 30 years since they were in fashion. Shall I call them vintage?
I had taste (at the time that is) so they are lovely but I don't really know what to do about the whatdoyoucallthem, the stuffing on the shoulder? Markedly eighties and they haven't taken kindly to be in a box for several decades so even more stuffy then they were to start with. .Nice one.
And definitely call them vintage.
I went to a Xmas work dinner a couple of years ago. 80s theme. Bizarre experience. Lots of 20-30 yr olds wearing the oddest 80s pseudo clothes. They had no idea.
There were some really great and flattering items around then - just like any decade. You just have to have good taste.
What a wonderful thread. Presently size 24. Definitely wore shoulder pads. Well done for having such a dilemma!
I've wonderful clothes waiting for me. Right now, i feel like i wear black bin bags.
Thanks for this thread, lovely encouragement.
Suzanne
Some old clothes I saved now fit me again. Pity it is 30 years since they were in fashion. Shall I call them vintage?
Yes they are vintage and that is the big fashion trend at the moment Vintage clothes shops are popping up all over the place. If you don't want to wear them then sell them on Ebay or to a vintage clothes shop there is a big demand for themSome old clothes I saved now fit me again. Pity it is 30 years since they were in fashion. Shall I call them vintage?
Wish I had kept mine from the 60/70's as they would still fit me I have always been a size 10/12
Wear them with pride lol! Don't care what others think!!Some old clothes I saved now fit me again. Pity it is 30 years since they were in fashion. Shall I call them vintage?
Now that is interesting. Difference in age between vintage and retro?Should the clothes be called vintage or retro. I think retro sounds better as it does not imply the age of the garments. Well done for the weight losd
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