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Friday, May 8, 2015

FREE PATTERN FRIDAY - Mod Terry Beach Shift


Courtesy of FriskyScissors




Be the belle at the beach this summer! Martex® offered this as a Free Pattern back in the 1960's. Go to the thrift shop or look on Etsy for some great vintage towels. Take two and make yourself a cute shift for the beach. The Fringe on this towel is an added bonus. Add the bead belt and you are bound to turn heads! 

Grab the Pattern HERE

Monday, March 2, 2015

Retro, Vintage, or Antique - A Guide for Buyers and Sellers

Use the right word, not its second cousin. - Mark Twain

by Catherine, FriskyScissors on Etsy

The words antique, vintage, and retro are bandied about a lot, but there is a lot of inconsistency about how they are applied. In casual speech, it’s perhaps not so important to be precise with these terms, but when it comes to business, right vocabulary and correct usage are vital. What do these terms actually mean? 

Retro 
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This word is often mistakenly used to describe vintage items. In fact, “retro” is a prefix from Latin

meaning “backward” and as a stand-alone word correctly refers to something that is “imitative of a style, fashion, or design from the recent past” (Oxford American Dictionary). A new dress made in the style of the 1960s would accurately be called a retro 60s dress. A dress that was actually made in the 1960s would not. Retro does not mean vintage.


                        Vintage
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This word originally referred to the year in which a wine was produced. In modern times, it’s come to be used more broadly to refer to items that are older, but not yet antique. Etsy has given a precise definition to this term by specifying that only items that are at least 20 years old may described as vintage. This has been adopted by other vintage marketplaces as well. By this generous standard, we are all surrounded by vintage items every day.




Antique
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In a broad sense, this word refers to an item that has a high value due to its considerable age. However, in the U.S., and in many other countries, customs laws specifically define antique as being at least 100 years old. Since this is the legal definition, it’s important that sellers use this term accurately, especially when selling to other countries. Incorrect usage on customs forms may cause problems for buyer or seller. In the real-world marketplace, not all antique items have high values.



                                            





                             Context is Everything

Broader and varied definitions of all three terms can be found in different dictionaries, but as industry lingo their meanings are necessarily specific. The above definitions are the commonly agreed-upon meanings as used in the vintage and antique communities.

In a Nutshell

Retro is something current which revives a style of the recent past.
Vintage is 20 to 99 years old.
Antique is 100 years old or older.







                                                             






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            Retro








                                                               
                                                         
                                                               
Antique                                Vintage