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3 Tips To Supplement Your Vintage Gear

1 September 2017

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Vintage is great for everything from interior design to art and, of course, fashion. It’s cheap, it’s eco-friendly, and it looks good. But how do you best complement your outfit? In the following article, we’ll cover a few tips to make sure that you’re getting the most of your vintage purchases.


Keep The Basics Handy
Whilst you might have found that perfect shirt or ideal vintage leather jacket, it can be hard to keep a wardrobe fresh without the basics. For instance, if you want to wear a open flannel shirt, why complement it with a nice fresh white t-shirt? The basics like white t-shirts, or a white button down shirt, or simple sneakers are items that really offset your vintage clothing well. As long as you take care to find clothes that fit well and you look after them, they’ll serve you well for a long time. By ensuring that you have the basics, you can really get the most out of those slightly off-kilter purchases you might have made. Anything with a great deal of character or colour is always going to need to be offset by something with a bit of restraint and that’s where maintaining the essentials in your wardrobe comes in.

Invest in Accessories
As with the basics, you’ll want to use your accessories to both offset and enhance your vintage clothing. To this end, you should buy the kind of accessories that will last you a lifetime. If much of your ensemble is vintage, you’ll want to add just a few items that signify your own character and match your personal tastes. High-quality watches such as Rolex, Omega and Tag Heuer are a good place to start when it comes to accessorizing, and if you invest in a quality watch, you’ll find it will serve you well. This can be expensive, of course, but you can often find a fair deal through specialist marketplaces like this one.  When buying your watch you may want to replace the watch strap, take a look at some of the best on the market at Paul Twice. Clothes are an expression of our tastes, and the same is true of accessories, so take your time and find something that truly suits you and will last. Who knows who you might be passing your accessories on to one day.

Learn To Sew
We can’t stress this one enough. If you’re serious about keeping your vintage clothing in good condition, it pays to learn how to sew. Not only does sewing cut back on the costs of replacing or buying new clothing, it’s also green and eco-friendly, much like buying vintage in the first place. What’s more, sewing can lend you a wonderful sense of accomplishment and extenuate your own sense of possession. By sewing and repairing clothes, you’re really putting your mark on them.