What's In a Label

When you think about clothing labels, many of you probably think of designers like Chanel, Worth or Dior or another well known designer. But, there are many labels, perhaps belonging to a designer who was not as well known or a store label from an era long past. These are the labels that are often the most interesting to me, piquing my curiosity and compelling me to learn more. At times the search for information is fruitless but perseverance can pay off.Tn1razooks_2

An example is the 1930s red velvet evening jacket with the label from Razook’s Importers of Paris, New York, Pinehurst and Lake Placid. As if the name wasn’t intriguing enough, the locations of the store seemed unusual as well. As if the name wasn’t intriguing enough, the locations of the store seemed unusual as well. Luckily, it took only a Google search to uncover an interesting history to go along with the interesting label. Read more…

So, you want to collect vintage clothing . . .

Collecting antique and vintage clothing is an interesting and rewarding area. The hardest decision that a new collector will have to make is where to begin. Is condition really important? What era is the most collectible? Should you collect a specific style of clothing or perhaps an accessory that spans many eras? What about price? All of these are excellent questions to ask yourself and considering each is an important step that will help the new collector find their direction.Printed Wool Challis Day Dress Circa 1840s

First, let’s consider condition. Yes, it is important! That said we are talking about antique and vintage fabrics which have been used and most likely worn, to expect perfection is unrealistic. Even museum pieces will have some flaws, wear and perhaps even a few small stains, these are to be expected on items that were used in everyday life. Aside from obvious rips or repairs, you will want to avoid pieces that have dry rot, shattering of silk fabrics (seen as shredding or splitting in the fabric), or more than just a touch of perspiration discoloration in the area of the underarms. Another thing to look for when considering condition is the originality of the piece, does it have alterations. Some alteration may be acceptable, especially period alterations to accommodate another wearer if it does not affect the original style of the piece. Read more…