Cute Retro Style Clothing

Vintage Clothing - One of a Kind Pieces

There is nothing like true Vintage Clothing!  The uniqueness, the quality, the craftsmanship and the details simply cannot be emulated in modern styles!  Please note - Because each item is one of a kind and an original piece from decades ago, there may be slight imperfections from aging.  Some pieces were even handmade during the Depression Era or post wartime!  We DO guarantee each item has been closely reviewed for basic construction issues and repaired (buttons, zippers, loose hems, etc).  Please enjoy our collection of authentic vintage dresses and clothing and check back frequently for new one-of-a-kind additions!   

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Vintage 1950's Red Floral Swing Dress Vintage 1950's Red Floral Swing Dress Quick View

Vintage 1950's Red Floral Swing Dress

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A beautiful 1950's cotton swing dress in a black and red floral print.  The bodice is sleeveless with a boatneck collar and trimmed in contras...
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1960's Mod Airliner Shift Dress 1960's Mod Airliner Shift Dress Quick View

1960's Mod Airliner Shift Dress

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"Fashion in the skies" was a Mod fad of the 1960's. This A-Line shift dress has all the finishings of a Mod dress - The fabric is a blue, red, and ...
1950's Green Gingham Day Dress 1950's Green Gingham Day Dress Quick View

1950's Green Gingham Day Dress

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Picnic anybody? A vintage day dress in a mossy green and ivory check fabric.  The bodice has wide sleeves with white eyelet trim and a fold-ov...
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Black Jackie-O Dress Black Jackie-O Dress Quick View

Black Jackie-O Dress

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A black linen vintage dress in a classic Jackie O style cut.  This dress has a rollover collar, cap sleeves, and a fitted skirt. This dress ha...
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1940's Red Hooded Wool Coat 1940's Red Hooded Wool Coat Quick View

1940's Red Hooded Wool Coat

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The cutest 1940's "Union Made" wool short coat in a gorgeous deep red.  The coat is hooded with contrast green, red, and yellow striped fabric...
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