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By Frieda Babbley

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Vintage clothing, holds a particular beauty and finesse that is historically sincere. The colors, the textures, materials, patterns, layers, small details, all culminate to a wistful style that has withstood the test of recent times and trends. It is nostalgic in a way that captures the imagination and the emotion. It is free and light. Simple yet playfully complex. Vintage clothes have become sought after classics.

 


From Mrs. Bird: Salmon Cotton Dress      C.1940.                     Unusual salmon color.  Pintucks, embroidered flowers and dots, scallop design, and 13 buttons down the middle. Constructed by hand. French seams throughout. Collar and cuffs careful
From Mrs. Bird: Salmon Cotton Dress C.1940. Unusual salmon color. Pintucks, embroidered flowers and dots, scallop design, and 13 buttons down the middle. Constructed by hand. French seams throughout. Collar and cuffs careful
www.etsy.com/
www.etsy.com/
ZiaTia "green" organic vintage style clothing
ZiaTia "green" organic vintage style clothing
newborn organic cotton pink pointelle outfit found at Time Well Spent.
newborn organic cotton pink pointelle outfit found at Time Well Spent.

My fascination with vintage baby clothing began at a very early age. My mother had a toddler sized Madame Alexander Doll. One of the first of that size ever made. Her name was Rebbecca. Rebbecca wore a most beautiful, simple, and divine dress and bonnet. White and soft with hand embroidery. She also wore a silky under slip, bloomers and delicate slippers.

Then there was Julie. Julie was infant sized, also my mother's. Julie's dress had smocking and her little shoes were trimmed in lace. My mother replicated this dress and slippers for me to wear at a wedding.

My mother did a lot of sewing. It was more likely that I would be wearing one of her handmade dresses than a store bought anything. I grew up wearing simple dresses with white pinafores, pockets a must, needle pointed with Beatrix potter characters and other simple yet fine embellishments on them. Smocking came later. And bloomers, always bloomers, were worn in the spring and summer.

As for shoes, those were vintage style as well. My first pairs were white booties much like the ones shown in the sidebar. Then came my black and white, rounded toe, Buster Brown saddle shoes, a style worn by me until they no longer carried them in my size. Those seem to have faded out of style in the late 70's; though I do see them making a bit of a modernized comeback in various shades and styles.

I tended to do the same for my babies; as far as style went I went the vintage route, normally sticking with 1930s through 1950s styles. Breatheable, natural, layered, soft colors, small handmade details. Unfortunate I never had the full patience my mother had for sewing; but I searched, and I did find. Mostly secondhand, some never worn, if you can believe.

For their first months, my boys were likely to wear bloomers over their diapers, and long gowns as opposed to footies until they were old enough to wear soft, loose, rompers. My girls wore bloomers until I was hard pressed to find them in their sizes. Only now do they seem to be more readily available and affordable than they have been for quite some time. In this part of the country at any rate.

The Internet is a blessing for anyone searching for those hard to find and just so items. There are blogs and shops dedicated to vintage and vintage style baby apparel. EBay is another excellent source, as is Etsy (becoming one of my favorite places to look for such items for baby). Many "green" sites also offer vintage style clothing.


Vintage Memories

We all hold memories of our clothing items. Somewhere inside, they stir emotions and memories. While many people tend to throw away and donate most of these, there are a few clothing pieces we tend to want to hold onto for one reason or another; often times, if we do not, in days gone by, we wish we had.

Vintage clothing is an art form and offers a variety of after wear uses.

  • I have seen many vintage baby dresses, bonnets, and rompers, hung artfully on walls,
  • some on mannequins;
  • bonnets or baby shoes are framed;
  • clothing and bonnets placed on dolls;

all to be admired, cherished, and remembered, the crafty, handmade details of each piece displayed for appreciation.

I ran across one blog in particular that stole my heart. I recommend this blog site to you, one post in particular, which I hope you take the time to read, as it has to do with just this topic of clothing and the memories they conjure. This post concerns a vintage baby gown and a bit of vintage baby gown history. It is a beautiful and heartfelt story.

Her Blog is called "The Bunny Bungalow", and the post is "My Brother's Dress."


From Mrs. Bird: Butter Yellow Romper with Embroidery        C.1950.                       Never worn, sunny, refreshing, yellow one-piece romper. Fancy white collar and cuffs with yellow-thread embroidery, looped cotton trim and fagotting. Matching y
From Mrs. Bird: Butter Yellow Romper with Embroidery C.1950. Never worn, sunny, refreshing, yellow one-piece romper. Fancy white collar and cuffs with yellow-thread embroidery, looped cotton trim and fagotting. Matching y

Mrs. Bird

I was most delighted to come across one shop in particular, that belonging to a Mrs. Bird. Her collections are simply amazing. And yes, they are all originals, and surprisingly affordable (see sidebar photos). Nothing new about them but their crisp clean look. Her link can be found in the related links below and is a must see.

So how does Mrs. Bird have such brilliantly fresh vintage items? She knows how to care for them. She can do the same for yours, as she offers restoration and cleaning.

From Mrs. Bird.  See links below.
From Mrs. Bird. See links below.

Baby Bean Vintage Daywear

Is a Cool Mom Picks. Visit their blog, Baby Bean Vintage Studio, for more information and places to find they're way cool stuff. See "Went to a Garden Party" below for details.  Baby Bean has vintage inspired clothing.  A nice twist on authentic vintage.  Many shops are doing this now, some items made from refurbished vintage materials.

Belle Heir... Check related links for more information on these and other gorgious vintage infant and toddler apparel.

"Belle Heir" dogwood dress c. 1940    pale peach lightweight cotton gauze    smock dress with peter pan collar.    finished with beautiful dogwood     applique + embroidery.    one snap closure in back.    Sh: 10.5"    L: 15"                Item No:
"Belle Heir" dogwood dress c. 1940 pale peach lightweight cotton gauze smock dress with peter pan collar. finished with beautiful dogwood applique + embroidery. one snap closure in back. Sh: 10.5" L: 15" Item No:
"Belle Heir" yellow + white short set c. 1920   a finely tailored and hand detailed    striped short set.   top is finished with unique embroidery along the collar and sleeve cuffs.   shorts have buttonholes with twill belt.   top measures   Ch: 10:
"Belle Heir" yellow + white short set c. 1920 a finely tailored and hand detailed striped short set. top is finished with unique embroidery along the collar and sleeve cuffs. shorts have buttonholes with twill belt. top measures Ch: 10:

The best part about vintage wear...

Babiess and kids can play as much or as little as they like in them, and they'll always look cute and fabulous doing it!

 

Don't forget to check out the wonderful related links. Got any online children and baby vintage shops or blogs you'd like to share? Let us know via e-mail or comments box.

As always, thanks for reading.


"MOTHER AND BABY CARE" in Pictures by Louise Zabriskie. Published in 1935. Photo from inside the book and found at http://www.davenportandco.com/books.htm
"MOTHER AND BABY CARE" in Pictures by Louise Zabriskie. Published in 1935. Photo from inside the book and found at http://www.davenportandco.com/books.htm
The Agatha Christie Miss Marple Movie Collection (Murder at the Gallop / Murder Ahoy / Murder Most Foul / Murder She Said) The Agatha Christie Miss Marple Movie Collection (Murder at the Gallop / Murder Ahoy / Murder Most Foul / Murder She Said)
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Poirot - The Movie Collection, Set 1 (The ABC Murders / Death in the Clouds / The Mysterious Affair at Styles / One, Two, Buckle My Shoe / Peril at End House) Poirot - The Movie Collection, Set 1 (The ABC Murders / Death in the Clouds / The Mysterious Affair at Styles / One, Two, Buckle My Shoe / Peril at End House)
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Christietown: A Novel About Vintage Clothing, Romance, Mystery, and Agatha Christie (Cece Caruso Mysteries) Christietown: A Novel About Vintage Clothing, Romance, Mystery, and Agatha Christie (Cece Caruso Mysteries)
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Dora's Dunking Donuts (1932) Dora's Dunking Donuts (1932)
Andy, the single schoolteacher has a crush on Dora, the local baker and she is proud to show him her perfected donut, one that soaks up your coffee and floats. Andy thinks that she could help her failing business by advertising on the radio so he convinces her to buy time on a local station and put on a show. Using his class as the entertainment, Andy's intentions to have a perfect radio show go awry, with the help of little Shirley (Shirley Temple).
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SweetiePie profile image

SweetiePie  says:
8 months ago

Very cute outfits.

goldentoad profile image

goldentoad  says:
8 months ago

Much nicer than any hand me downs I got!

Elena. profile image

Elena.  says:
8 months ago

Hey Frieday - This hubmob and you are having an affair, I can tell :-)

The Belle Heir yellow & white short set are SO "Death in Venice" !

Frieda Babbley profile image

Frieda Babbley  says:
8 months ago

SweetiePie Aren't they? Can you believe they can get old stuff looking so fresh and beautiful?

Goldentoad LOL! It's easier to find now that there's so many more nicer stuff at thrifts and second hands. Suprisingly, most new stuff is actually more expensive than this gorgeous authentic stuff now.

Hey Elena. Very funny. Could you tell my heart is beating fast? Ah.

blondepoet profile image

blondepoet  says:
8 months ago

i think the Vintage clothing is exquisite, I much prefer it than the modern. Ooo and you have made me clucky lol.

Frieda Babbley profile image

Frieda Babbley  says:
8 months ago

Clucky. Well, I'm always good for a good cluck. LOL I think so too. Glad you think they're as beautiful as I do. Thanks for stopping in. :)

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Christa Dovel  says:
8 months ago

Vintage clothing nice in so many ways. I love the simplicity of the little every-day dresses. My mother sewed for me and dressed me in saddle shoes... it was the 1980's, and while I didn't look like my classmates, it didn't bother me. I much preferred her sewing to the modern style store bought clothes!

Frieda Babbley profile image

Frieda Babbley  says:
8 months ago

Hi Christa, Same here! Well, for me it was the seventies. I never had to worry about comfort. I remember being so sad when they didn't have saddle shoes in my size anymore. I liked my stuff better too. Wow, thanks for sharing that with me.

abinavis profile image

abinavis  says:
6 months ago

They are very beautiful and cute clothing for baby. These will become my inspiration to make by myself for my baby clothing. Thanks for sharing.

Frieda Babbley profile image

Frieda Babbley  says:
6 months ago

You're very welcome abinavis. What a wonderful idea. And now there are so many more choices for fabrics to use, so you're very lucky there.

babystuff  says:
2 months ago

I showed these to my eldest daughter, she love it!

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Frieda Babbley  says:
2 months ago

Thanks babystuff!

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