Found all this Vintage at a Yard Sale!

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • The best yard sale I've been to this season so far. A car full of vintage goodness!
    Send Paper and Moose some mail!
    PAM
    PO Box 745
    Bloomsbury, NJ 08804

Komentáře • 893

  • @lindahind2205
    @lindahind2205 Před 5 lety +41

    Beautiful clothing! When I started thrifting 40 years ago (gulp!) the shops were filled with wonderful dressing gowns, smoking jackets and dresses etc. from the 30's, 40's, and 50's. Wish I'd purchased everything I saw. Still buy the occasional piece (a Chanel blazer) that will never fit.....can't resist!

    • @Androgynary
      @Androgynary Před 5 lety +2

      Linda Hind wow, I would love to have experienced thrift stores back in the day!

    • @smallfootprint2961
      @smallfootprint2961 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Androgynary ... I remember when they went from 2nd hand stores to "Vintage Clothing Stores." My kids had been to the beach, and came home telling me about a 'Vintage Clothing Store" on Venice Beach called The Aardvark. Most of us who grew up with these clothes, were glad to move beyond them, but the kids were snatching them up like crazy. Now, they're hard to find.

    • @bethrichards5489
      @bethrichards5489 Před 5 lety +3

      You must model these after cleaning!! These are adorable!

    • @catsmeow501
      @catsmeow501 Před 3 lety

      @@smallfootprint2961 rcxxi

    • @gilliansmom2004
      @gilliansmom2004 Před 3 měsíci

      I wished I knew what state yiu live in...stuff is hard to fund here

  • @IsthatSew
    @IsthatSew Před 5 lety +90

    The woman who handmade these items would be so pleased that someone has them who is appreciative of her work and who is so thrilled to have them.

  • @carolynsimone8647
    @carolynsimone8647 Před rokem +3

    Makes me think of my mother...she made all 6 of us girls, clothing...thank you for the memory

  • @faysalkus1083
    @faysalkus1083 Před 5 lety +102

    The lady who owned those clothing had class. I was born in 1952 and making clothes was the only way to have what you wanted. Love them all. I wish we could start dressing more classy again.

    • @klio1212
      @klio1212 Před 5 lety +4

      Amen to that. When I dress up a bit, everyone is " are you going out to dinner?"

    • @RMBlake007
      @RMBlake007 Před 5 lety +6

      Fay and kilo1212....go for it. I refuse to wear sweats, t-shirts and jeans evey where. People used to ask me if I was "going out" now they just tell me what a classy dresser I am. It took me a little time to get "un self conscious", but now that I'm over 50, I say life is too short to not wear great clothes. I love thrift store shopping and I receive compliments on my outfits frequently. If you have the desire to start dressing classy...just DO IT. You never know, you might start something in your area. That's how trends start....with ONE person.

    • @brendakennedy9183
      @brendakennedy9183 Před 4 lety +2

      I would definitely dry clean most of the mote elaborate clothing and then each time you wear them maybe be once ever 6the wear or once in the spring and once I'm the fall hang them outside on the rack,to,air out
      They do mot need to be washed alot. Take the shoulder pads out if you don't like them,but I thought they really gave you a nicer shape. It's worth it to find an old seamstress who does her work from home to help you with the ones that are too large. And I highly recommend " Grandma's attic' which you can find on Wal-Mart checkout sections yo get rid of those deeper stains. If you take your chance at washing, hand wash and hang to dry, cold water. Feel free to contact me if I can help you more.

  • @fastfred95
    @fastfred95 Před 5 lety +10

    I'm 71 years old, so I remember well my mom and grandma wearing clothes like those in the 50's & 60's. They each made their own clothes, using mainly Butterick patterns. Watching this video was like watching episodes of Mad Men! :)

  • @holly5791
    @holly5791 Před 5 lety +62

    The dark blue dress is actually velvet. Velour came on the scene in the 1970’s. The first pink sheer piece that was hanging over the other pink is actually lingerie. It would have been a bed jacket, the gold quilted type jacket, also bed jacket. The dress with the really large collar, probably early to mid 50’s, it buttoned all down the front. I’ve seen pics of my mom, when I was small, mid 50’s, wearing dresses like that. Oh buttons, they were beautiful in the past, way past. They are so generic today. I have buttons from years past, that are so unique. Any questions that you have about cleaning, I would definitely check with a dry cleaner. The velvet is definitely ‘dry clean only’. I really enjoyed seeing all that clothing. My grandmother was a professional seamstress and my mother was an awesome home seamstress, too. At one time, I made a lot of my own clothing. I had good teachers and I just loved being able to make something like no one else would have. Quite a find you have made! The pins...icing on the cake! 😊👍🏻👗

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety +8

      I once tried to make my own curtains... let's just say, if I had a slanted window they would have been great! Haha. My grandmother's sisters all were amazing with sewing, knitting, seamstress work. I try my best, but it just doesn't work for me. I can only appreciate the hard work put into making one's own clothes and hope for the chance to find more clothes like these! And I agree, the pins were a nice surprise!

    • @therobinmasterstheory1636
      @therobinmasterstheory1636 Před 5 lety +9

      I thought that was velvet too....as soon as she held it up I could hear the song "She wore Blue Velvet" playing in my head....now it's stuck there. lol :)

    • @holly5791
      @holly5791 Před 5 lety +10

      TheRobinMasters Theory I actually wore baby blue velvet to my prom in high school. My grandmother made the formal and it was the Juliet style...1971. Would you believe that while I was getting ready to go to the prom, I was listening to an oldies station and they played Bobby Vinton singing, “She Wore Blue Velvet”?

    • @therobinmasterstheory1636
      @therobinmasterstheory1636 Před 5 lety +3

      @@holly5791 Oh wow...kinda neat wasn't it? :)

    • @jennbenoit8972
      @jennbenoit8972 Před 5 lety +2

      I would search for an individual in your area that deals with cleaning vintage clothing. Nice find, I love the fire fighter uniform, will it be for sale? . I was a volunteer fire fighter.

  • @shirleywolford3650
    @shirleywolford3650 Před 5 lety +49

    We need a fashion show!😊 love these dresses

  • @woodyjade9097
    @woodyjade9097 Před 5 lety +84

    What a wonderful haul,,,,,, I think a modeling shoot is in order. Would love to see you in some vintage clothes.

  • @myrnakenney2931
    @myrnakenney2931 Před 5 lety +60

    If there is a dress or outfit you love that is too big it would definitely be worth spending the money to have it altered... You got an amazing haul... Thank you for sharing!

    • @janesickler5497
      @janesickler5497 Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly what I was thinking😊😊😊...hire a seamstress to alter the clothing...some of the dresses may need to be shortened as well

    • @maryosborne-prescher6243
      @maryosborne-prescher6243 Před 6 měsíci

      Or you could get a piece that takes in the waist on the back of the dress. Iy has little clips on both ends.

  • @launilarson692
    @launilarson692 Před 5 lety +27

    DO NOTREMOVE THE SHOULDER PADS OUT OF THAT VINTAGE VOGUE JACKET !!! It’s classic 1940’s ! And it looks fab on you ! And I’d go all in even further by putting a victory roll wig on you and 1940’s make-up ! What a blast of a day that would be with a vintage photo shoot !

    • @dg6626
      @dg6626 Před 4 lety +3

      Agreed, please don't alter it. You seemed to have been a little shy with it on but, it looks amazing you need to wear it even with jeans and heels on a night out.. Your so lucky.

  • @rutroh9647
    @rutroh9647 Před 5 lety +10

    Ooooo girl you scored! You are set for decades in dresses no matter the occasion. And the cow girl pin! Love it. Your joy is priceless.

  • @laurapasco457
    @laurapasco457 Před 5 lety +12

    Just found your channel... how very sweet u r... YOUR EXCITEMENT is amazing.... THOSE CLOTHES ARE MEANT FOR UUUU... what a way to honor the time period PLUS THE LOVELY LADIES SEAMSTRESSES SKILLS... take a few pics of yourself and leave a sweet note in the couples mailbox ..EVEN SWEETER THAT U WANT TO KEEP AND WEAR ANNNDDD THEY FIT.... meant for UUUUUU

  • @localsouptalks
    @localsouptalks Před 5 lety +35

    Fantastic “haul”! The green jacket with the faux fur cuffs looks amazing on you.

  • @LifeStirredUp
    @LifeStirredUp Před 5 lety +15

    When I was about 11 or 12, I found an old shirt that belonged to my mother. I asked her if I could have it and she said sure. Then proceeded to tell me it was maternity top from when she carried me, lol. I loved that top and wore it every chance I got.

  • @kimmcnear6843
    @kimmcnear6843 Před rokem +1

    I have to say this is probably my most favorite video that you've done. You looked so pretty in those clothes. They fit just perfect. I think it would have been so fun for them to see you wearing them. Bring a happy tear to their eyes

  • @rosikoenig7375
    @rosikoenig7375 Před 5 lety +26

    Those clothes were made for you.. your excitement is very infectious :)

  • @marycarter8302
    @marycarter8302 Před 5 lety +7

    If your smile was as big in front of those people as it is throughout this video....they knew. The clothes went to a loving home. Congrats! 😀😀😀

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety +5

      I kept telling them how I was so glad that I stopped at their sale & how it made my week... my month... possibly my year haha. This kind of yard sale is the reason why I still force myself to go to yard sales - you just never know what you will find!

  • @jojo-tl5ei
    @jojo-tl5ei Před 5 lety +1

    Your joy in these items probably made their day too. Nice to pass things on to those who truly appreciate them and not just for resale. Have photos of my grandmother from the 1950s all dolled up even for kids birthday parties wearing outfits like these. Echo what a few others have said about the sun and line drying being great for stains.

  • @melissadietrich9806
    @melissadietrich9806 Před 5 lety +24

    I am excited for YOU!! I enjoy just hearing your voice when you are touched by what you receive or find!! So sweet!

  • @pattycakes6636
    @pattycakes6636 Před 5 lety +10

    Congratulations ! Now I am ready for a fashion show ! You have made my afternoon, so happy for you. Patty in Seattle

  • @Laura-vv6cf
    @Laura-vv6cf Před 5 lety +2

    Lovely dresses! I used to proudly wear vintage dresses. My fav was an olive green silk. This was twenty years ago! Be careful with drycleaners. The threads of one of my dresses completely disintegrated during the cleaning! Thanks for sharing and take care!

    • @melilifabulosa5505
      @melilifabulosa5505 Před 5 lety

      I agree. Handwashing is much better than dry cleaning- the chemicals can disintegrate delicate fabrics.

  • @loviedecker6181
    @loviedecker6181 Před 5 lety +11

    I love vintage clothing also , and I am sure the lady who made them is smiling in heaven that someone as lovely as you have them and will wear them and share them with others ...and i can understand why vintage clothing is loved by so many it is because the new clothes they are making for women these days it is all trash no details no real care went into making it...wonderful finds thank you for another great video ..

  • @uniqueaetc.3427
    @uniqueaetc.3427 Před 5 lety +15

    I LOVE VINTAGE CLOTHING AND JEWELRY TO0. THE 1940'S- 1960'S I LOVE THE STYLE BACK THEN, SO CLASSY AND CLEAN LOOKING BEAUTIFUL STYLES THAT ARE TIMELESS. I WISH CLOTHES OF THIS FINE QUALITY WAS MADE TODAY. LOVE THAT HORSE PIN. THIS WAS A SWEET VIDEO, AND I AM SO GLAD YOU FOUND.THESE BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES AND PINS, BECAUSE YOU APPRECIATE THEM. I LOVE THE GREEN OUTFIT WITH FUR, IT LOOKS LIKE A VINTAGE CHRISTMAS OUTFIT, ALSO THE VELVET IN THE BLUE, THE FIRST PINK I LOVE THAT ONE TOO. THE COAT WITH THE RED LINNING SO PRETTY. MAY YOU HAVE A BLESSED WEEK.

  • @greenfairy8609
    @greenfairy8609 Před 5 lety +3

    Love these clothes, my mom worked for ILGWU I used to pick her up at 3pm. The bell would ring and you’d hear all the pitter patter of women’s shoes as they rushed down the stairs to go home. She made all my clothes and matching outfits for her and me lol

  • @cabinlifeatedensprings1710

    I love homemade clothes! My mother and grandmother made my clothes when I was a child. It’s hard to find handmade clothes. It is your lucky day. They are beautiful! I have been using a fabric spray I found at Tuesday morning. If you have a Tuesday morning store check out there scented fabric sprays. The green outfit definitely needs to go to the cleaner. But most could be washed in cold water on the gentle cycle, turn inside out. Hang dry. Iron with light starch. I think you will look so cute in these clothes especially the green plaid with big bow. The 60 styles are my favorite. I remember my mother wearing dresses back then. Love that style. I wish I could sew like that too. I have a machine and I made a few Halloween costumes , some curtains. I’m not very good at it. My grandmother was a seamstress. She used to sew for ladies in our community . They all came to her to have dresses made. And that’s how she contributed to the household. So she was my babysitter and to keep me occupied she would give me a needle and thread with fabric scraps. By the age of three I made Barbie clothes by hand. I also played with jars of buttons. Life was so different back then. So simple. Less stress. Enjoy all your beautiful clothes. You could sell one piece and make your money back and then some. God bless, Leslye

  • @susanacoutinho2057
    @susanacoutinho2057 Před 5 lety +7

    Here i am seing you in Portugal, and there you are finding a jacket made in Portugal in the past century.

  • @cindysue6355
    @cindysue6355 Před 5 lety +13

    AWESOME AWESOME, they will be so cute on you!! If a collar is stained maybe add a lace collar, i think you should drop a card to sellers to let them know again how happy their loved ones clothes made you , it means alot to us older folks. Love your videos !! Say hi to Taco :)

    • @MsBarbara.651
      @MsBarbara.651 Před 5 lety +1

      I think that's a great idea!!

    • @joycescott6066
      @joycescott6066 Před 5 lety +3

      Yes ! With a little side note to please contact you if they decide to let go of more and contact #. . . What a find 😍👕👚👗💞 TFS

  • @greggiono8789
    @greggiono8789 Před 5 lety +21

    I know my mother uses peroxide and direct sunshine ☀️ on white fabrics for some stains and yellowing.She makes our crochet doilies look brand new.

  • @kankerdoodleb9149
    @kankerdoodleb9149 Před 5 lety +8

    i'm sure those folks were thrilled to have you purchase those clothes with your true delight in them! It's not always about the money...Love that little green jacket...

  • @susannegalligan8600
    @susannegalligan8600 Před 5 lety +41

    Blue velvet, they didn’t have velour back then! So happy for you, your happiness is all over your face!

  • @SouthpawPatty
    @SouthpawPatty Před 5 lety +1

    Shoulder pads were a big thing in the 40's. A lot of clothes in the 40's did a comeback in the 70's. You got an amazing score with those. They're wonderful!

  • @sandracushing8907
    @sandracushing8907 Před 5 lety +13

    What an amazing, beautiful, unique, and mother of all vintage clothes finds. I'm so happy you were able to rescue clothing that might have otherwise been tossed aside.

  • @Eveningsong
    @Eveningsong Před 5 lety +8

    Ah yes when fashion was queen:) I so remember my lovely sister who was a young woman in the '50s dressing so fantastic when she went away to the "big" city to work:) You will look lovely in them

  • @christinemcmahon5370
    @christinemcmahon5370 Před 5 lety +1

    The Green plaid, bow, buttons and big white collar is Adorable.

  • @yvettebryant5530
    @yvettebryant5530 Před 5 lety +2

    I cannot wait to see the video of the vintage clothes that you can wear

  • @laurawrona7961
    @laurawrona7961 Před 5 lety +1

    I also think a photo shoot or fashion show is a must and I think as fragile as the fabrics are and the lack of tags and the fact that you do not know the fabric dry cleaning is in order unless you know for sure what it is.

  • @susanhagen9505
    @susanhagen9505 Před 3 měsíci

    These vintage clothes are absolutely beautiful and nicer because they’re one of a kind

  • @robertaglass
    @robertaglass Před 5 lety +5

    So touching. All those beautiful clothes made with such care and attention to detail. And so many fit you perfectly. That coat with the shoulder pads and the horse pin fits you like a dream. Do not fear the shoulder pads! The 1940s shoulder pads are different than the horrible poorly fitted shoulder pads of the 1980s. Hope you keep and wear it. PS. I think the blue silk jacket with the yellow lining on the inside might have been a bed jacket. Maybe Thelma enjoyed some winter mornings in bed with some coffee.

    • @hfsaid
      @hfsaid Před 5 lety

      Shoulder pads come & go, like all fashion - in cycles.

    • @robertaglass
      @robertaglass Před 5 lety +2

      hfsaid Yes! And the shoulder pads of the 1940s were sewn in carefully and sat comfortably on your shoulders & flattered your waist. The shoulder pads of the eighties were sewn in sloppily and sat awkwardly or worse yet the pads were velcroed in!

  • @robin2724
    @robin2724 Před 5 lety +14

    Be prepared. 1950's, most fabric was Not colorfast, if it is cotton hand wash cold hang dry and iron. The majority looks like it would need careful dry cleaning, remove the brooches even if they are sewn on. Call around and tell them what you have until you find a cleaner who specializes in this type of item. Take the items in and discuss what they think will happen if cleaned. A regular cleaners will either decline to clean it or just take it and ruin it. When you find someone just get one thing cleaned to see how it comes out (not your favourite). I was born in the 1940's and my Mom sewed at home for 2 different companies. She made all our clothes, I learned to sew on her vintage Singer industrial commercial grade sewing machine, it could sew anything including heavy leather.

  • @deannewilliams3321
    @deannewilliams3321 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow! Some of those are frame worthy, like that black steampunk jacket at the end. And that bed jacket looked just like the one Lucy wore when she was pregnant. And what’s really awesome is seeing “where” they used pins on clothes. Thanks for sharing!

  • @justjean222
    @justjean222 Před 5 lety +21

    My advice is to have them professionally dry cleaned and have them mark any special concerns (staining, etc.) For the amount you payed for them, it would be totally worth the expense. Love seeing your enthusiasm! You need to go back and knock on their door and leave your name and number just in case they decide to do anymore attic cleaning. Tell them you are going to wear the clothes or even show up wearing one. Who knows where that will lead, because next time they might just throw items in the trash! Congratulations on your wonderful finds!❤️

    • @TheVintageBumbleBee
      @TheVintageBumbleBee Před 5 lety +4

      Wearing a dress to the door is exactly what I would do!

    • @melanimeyer6085
      @melanimeyer6085 Před 5 lety +2

      And return the badge. It's probably family and they'd want to keep it

    • @janesickler5497
      @janesickler5497 Před 4 lety

      I've worked at a few dry cleaners....some may not accept the items for dry cleaning because of age...they are afraid that the item may deteriorate during cleaning. Probably best to hand wash and use some Oxiclean and Woolite...some things that say dry clean can be hand washed.

  • @Kitty-wb1kf
    @Kitty-wb1kf Před 5 lety +7

    OMG THE BADGE! What awesome clothes. I would wear every piece. I adore the 50s and 60s dresess. Clothing was so classy back then. I'm so jealous lol. Would Love to see the photos.

  • @stephaniem4612
    @stephaniem4612 Před 5 lety +23

    Oh my gosh you got some beautiful unique pieces!! You have an amazing figure, I'd love to see you trying on your favourites. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @elizabethsaville8969
    @elizabethsaville8969 Před 5 lety +2

    If I had to part with my mother’s old clothes and someone like you happened along I would be so happy they went to a good home. Priceless. 💕

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety +1

      I think the people were shocked when I said that I wanted to take them all, but I'm sure they could see how excited I was to have them!

  • @lydialangfordjoiner765
    @lydialangfordjoiner765 Před 4 lety +1

    Sometimes you can dye the stained things. I’m so glad that these clothes went to someone who appreciates them. I think they are amazing! She had great taste, too, as you do!

  • @rebeccabarr2726
    @rebeccabarr2726 Před 5 lety +19

    Borax mixed in water kills mold if the fabric is washable, found in a box on the laundry isle. I've done it plenty!

  • @lissahenry6751
    @lissahenry6751 Před 4 lety

    That’s the perfect fit. Check your thread to see if it is dry rotted. Cotton thread is what they used to sew with and it ages with time unlike the cotton coated nylon thread we use today. You need you a few basic pumps and you will be the talk of the town. On the staining on white materials, buttermilk works wonders. You soak the stains in the buttermilk and lay it in the sun. The enzymes in the buttermilk loosen up the stains. Mold can be gotten out by buttermilk also. Always, always, always keep a gallon of high percentage of vinegar to use with salt to set colors OR vinegar to remove sweat stains as well as others. My grandma used to swear by Listerine to remove the stains and odor perspiration leaves. I am so thrilled to see someone that appreciates good fashion. That’s why I want to buy the buttons you got recently. I like to use the patterns from yesteryear to make clothes for me and my two little grand daughters. I need the buttons to stay true to my passion and my heart. Thank you so much for giving me such a thrill. And the pins you were gifted to you!!! Hey I don’t need any extra help in the shoulder department so I usually remove the shoulder pads. So, so thrilled for you.

  • @tipofthemitt1092
    @tipofthemitt1092 Před 5 lety +22

    Fantastic find, loved your reactions love the horse pin and jacket that heavy coat looks like a swing coat.I LOVE THIS VIDEO

  • @bonnehausman2253
    @bonnehausman2253 Před 3 lety +1

    Most your items are 40's and 50's, union labels came out in 59. Charming things. Glad you are so excited, you will look great girl. Enjoy!

  • @melindaarnold7663
    @melindaarnold7663 Před 5 lety +13

    An amazing find of vintage! I so enjoyed watching you showing them off. The joy and excitement in your face is beautiful.

  • @deniseulmer642
    @deniseulmer642 Před 5 lety +5

    Love the pieces you found 💗 But I think you should go back to there home and see if they want the Grandpas Firemens shirt and pin. I don't think they know it was even in there . Sad family airlume.

  • @emiliawinding5990
    @emiliawinding5990 Před 5 lety +1

    Great find. Your best bet, before you discard, remove buttons or wash is to contact a textile conservator for advice on the handling of the different fabrics. Even the velvets might be salvageable. If you have a local museum, they are very helpful with this sort of thing. You might also consider donating the fireman's uniform to a local historical society.

  • @jeanettestatler2022
    @jeanettestatler2022 Před 5 lety +12

    Dont you love it when they say that how about 1.oo each! Great finds

  • @altaking5210
    @altaking5210 Před 5 lety +1

    the blue and black jacket was amazing

  • @christaclemons1455
    @christaclemons1455 Před 5 lety +8

    Vintage clothing is always my jam! 🌹

  • @julesiou12
    @julesiou12 Před 5 lety +8

    What an amazing haul! They are pieces of history. I'm envious they are beautiful. You looked amazing in the green jacket with the fur. I hope we get a chance to see you in them. You can remove shoulder pads if there's anything you really like. I'd take some to the cleaners if they are wool but a gentle wool wash should be ok for the rest of them. The mould can be treated with a cap full of white vinegar in warm water, then wash on a gentle wash. Thank you for sharing x

  • @gretchenarrant8334
    @gretchenarrant8334 Před 5 lety +1

    The coat you tried on is really cute on you. Thanks for sharing. I could feel your excitement!! Always fun to get a bargain!! The one with the fur is lovely!! You couldn't touch the fabric for one dress for what you paid for all!! The dark blue velvet is stunning!! Some stains can be removed with hydrogen peroxide, test first. Some stains are yellow from hanging and will come out with spray and wash. Be careful with dry cleaning. Some use harsh solutions and they leave residue. Some you can air first then hand was and air dry so you don't ruin. Some if the shoulder pads you can just skip out. The ones under the lining, not so easy. Good luck. Let us Know how your cleaning process goes. Thanks

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety

      I've been able to hand wash and delicate cycle some of them. No harm to the fabrics and some stains came out with the Oxi Clean. Going to do a 2nd round of cleaning/air drying to remove some of the "old" smell.

    • @gretchenarrant8334
      @gretchenarrant8334 Před 5 lety

      @@PaperandMoose great. Thanks for the quick reply.

  • @doreenblatz2440
    @doreenblatz2440 Před 5 lety +19

    There used to be a product called Woolite for fine washables. Haven’t looked for it for years but I’m sure there must be a product like it out there somewhere. Hand wash and hang to dry should work fine for most of your finds. Don’t use metal hangers.

    • @Paula_KentuckyRed
      @Paula_KentuckyRed Před 5 lety +4

      Doreen Blatz They still make Woolite . I still buy it usually at Wal-mart to wash my hand washable items in💖

    • @lorali9669
      @lorali9669 Před 5 lety +1

      I was thinking the same thing!

  • @vickieforner7414
    @vickieforner7414 Před 5 lety +6

    Fashion show ! Fashion show !!!

  • @SISSYKAY
    @SISSYKAY Před 5 lety +1

    What a great score and love how happy it's making you! They were probably happy, too, to find that someone appreciated all their vintage clothing. You will look great in a lot of those clothes! Enjoy!!

  • @tinapoirier3524
    @tinapoirier3524 Před 5 lety +1

    Omg that velvet blue dress is gorgeous, you hit the jackpot...Congrats!!! Please post pics if you wear any of those beautiful clothes.

  • @nancyparmelee4161
    @nancyparmelee4161 Před 5 lety +1

    Soak in oxy clean, snowy bleach, or a non chlorine bleach for colored clothing and hand wash in cold water, then hang to dry. I would dry clean the coats and velvet. The mold should come off. If it has a musty smell still, hang outside to air for awhile. The fur cuffs are fragile as the skins have dried out from the heat in the attic. There’s nothing you can really do about the fading or anything with perspiration stains under the arms.
    Perspiration is impossible to get out totally. Good luck, you have some really cute pieces.

  • @jeanhamelin980
    @jeanhamelin980 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome find! Just that rhinestone pin is worth $25. The lace dress is my favorite!

  • @Traumawomen
    @Traumawomen Před 3 lety

    The bird singing in the background so lovely.

  • @bilosnizhka9147
    @bilosnizhka9147 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow I wish I was this lucky. I'd go crazy for that black velvet jacket and blue/black jacket. They are both 1940's I believe. Before you salvage the buttons, it may be worth more as a jacket. SO amazing, I dress 40's/50's. Love the channel.

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety

      Glad you enjoy the channel! I'm going to have the black velvet jacket looked at, as I would rather keep it together verses taking off the buttons.

  • @wacobayless9033
    @wacobayless9033 Před 5 lety +20

    A lot of those stains could be taken care of with some Oxyclean. Also, even if they need some slight alterations it would be worth it considering what you paid for them.

  • @primitivetennesseechicks8740

    Blue velveteen. No valour at that period in time. Also try mixing lemon juice and backing soda into a paste and apply to spots

  • @gwenwiedner3392
    @gwenwiedner3392 Před 5 lety +4

    Love the clothes! You should try them all on for us and give us a fashion show. All the pins are beautiful, too! You got a great haul! Really enjoyed, thanks!

  • @abbiestreasures1953
    @abbiestreasures1953 Před 5 lety +3

    Great haul! I'm excited for you! The short sleeve white shirt can be made to look like a muslin material shirt just by soaking it in strong tea water. It will blend the stains already there into the uneven colors of darker muslin. Voila! A new vintage look shirt 🤗

  • @booklover6963
    @booklover6963 Před 5 lety +13

    Great find ! I love your channel ...glad Stacks recommended it.

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety +1

      Glad you enjoy the channel & thanks for watching!

  • @bruceweigle7597
    @bruceweigle7597 Před 5 lety +2

    there are no coincidences, you were meant to be the new keeper of these beautiful vintage pieces. Its what I love about being a picker. Being able to take things out of an environment where they are no longer being loved and finding the person who will love them again. Im drawn to paper as well. Yesterday I found DOMEBOOK 2. First printing of the second edition October 1972 25,000 printed. All about geodesist Domes. design, building materials a lot of really cool stuff. paid 25 cents for it. Also need to go through a bundle of LIFE mags. most look to be from WWll era. well happy picking and thanks for sharing!!

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety +3

      The magazines make for entertaining reading as well as just seeing all the different ads are fun!

  • @kathyreynon4710
    @kathyreynon4710 Před 7 měsíci

    I love your realness, you hit the motherlode with that vintage haul! For the most part of the cleaning get some dry cleaning bags that you put in the dryer , but for all the other stuff unless it is machine washable sometimes you just take the chance but anything like the green plaid with white collar the blk and WHT with the black bow etc invest and take them to professional s you can rock any of those cloths , and what statement pieces, the blue and black jacket omgoodness, that plain black dress that you brought out in the first part under the jacket, the skirts with a white pocket tee with sandals or tennis, you lucky girl!

  • @paulanull8731
    @paulanull8731 Před 5 lety +1

    19:21 the dark blue dress, actually called midnight blue in the olden days (lol) is silk velvet not velour. Hang it up on a padded hanger or lay it down on a bed perhaps? Same with the black thin fabric jacket with the buttons too. This blue dress was a best dress worn for important events. Just lovely and a real find. It will need to be dry cleaned. If it doesn't fit this dress (if you love it) needs to be refitted for you. You couldn't buy a dress with this material now under a 1000.00 usd. The sleeveless blouses were made to go under suit jackets especially in the summer. You would remove the jacket if you were too hot, jackets on for too cold. Lord you got some absolutely wonderful things. The shoulder pads are from the 50's not the 80's and frankly are beginning to return according to the latest clothing designs. All these clothes are from the 50's including the wild flower tops...where do you think we got all those ideas? The 50's.

  • @amel6206
    @amel6206 Před 5 lety +3

    What a haul! Soak the stained clothes in Oxiclean mixed in a tub of water for up to a week if need be. Check them every so often. Clorox Stain Remover and Color Booster is great at removing stains that won't come out with any other method, like blood, sweat, spaghetti, rust stains. Another CZcamsr who cleans vintage linens recommends washing them in Persil. I'm not sure why but I use a clothes soap for sensitive skin. Use a Color Catcher cloth in each tub that's soaking. I soak mine in the tub of my washing machine. I can do this because I've got an older machine that doesn't have a locking mechanism. I can open and close the lid at any point in the process. I soak several items at one time in that big tub, then if I think it needs to be hand washed, I will pull out, wring and place into another tub...or maybe use the rinse cycle & spin without using the agitation during the wash cycle. You should be able to save most if not all of those items, particularly that white blouse. The taffeta, satin, rayon, etc. fabrics should be dry cleaned. Don't give them away too quickly if they don't at first respond to your efforts. Some other product or tip may come your way later. That man's mother was quite the lady. She obviously liked looking nice and was thrifty, too, sewing so many of her own clothes. I do remember the days in which many economical homemakers made their own clothes. Very nice, all of it!

  • @LynneWright
    @LynneWright Před 5 lety +32

    I was just thinking you should go back and ask them if there are any hats, purses or shoes!

    • @vivianhamilton616
      @vivianhamilton616 Před 5 lety +1

      Lynne Wright - Glzrbug ...great idea, but I'm sure if there were shoes and hats, they would've had them out to be sold too.

    • @LynneWright
      @LynneWright Před 5 lety +6

      Vivian Hamilton You never know with people who save clothing for sentimental reasons. As she said what they drag out is always different than their last sale. The squeaky wheel gets oiled. I bet if she went over wearing one of the vintage dresses and started chatting with them, she might come into some more stuff. I’ve been in the business since 1986, most of my best finds came from talking with folks.

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety +14

      The lady had 2 vintage slips, which now I wish I would have looked at because I think they were the longer kind. I have a few vintage slips, half-slips, and a "modern" full slip. The clothes were probably the oldest items at the sale. I think I just get too excited over the finds that my brain doesn't have time to catch up to remind myself to ask for additional items that I collect/see what they have. Have to remember to slow down in the future!

    • @LynneWright
      @LynneWright Před 5 lety +11

      Paper and Moose sounds like they’ll” have another sale, but I bet they’d love seeing you wearing one of the dresses.

    • @MyWorld-nt1sk
      @MyWorld-nt1sk Před 5 lety +6

      Lynne Wright - Glzrbug yes!!! And I’m sure they are just as happy for you since you will wear them happily!

  • @Traumawomen
    @Traumawomen Před 3 lety

    My wife would love any of those clothes. Dry cleaners . Resew.with binding tape on the fake fur so very amazing!

  • @pichipichi1525
    @pichipichi1525 Před 5 lety +2

    Omg I would say you hit a vintage jackpot that velvet blue dress is amazing everything the carpet you called is beautiful don’t throw away donate it to me I will get the satin off and wear it I’m a Mexican 40 yr old that I love vintage and wish I live that era where women only wear dresses and men had more values. Good job girl

  • @donnag.5315
    @donnag.5315 Před 5 lety +3

    What a fabulous find! As you wear any of them, it would be nice for you to insert a picture in your videos. So excited for you.

  • @robinmartinez7980
    @robinmartinez7980 Před 5 lety +14

    Such amazing find. It's great that you were able to save them. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @patriciasheehan5089
    @patriciasheehan5089 Před 5 lety +6

    Great finds! I remember my Mother wearing similar clothes. They would always wear an apron over them when cooking and cleaning..

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety +3

      Most of the time I'm making supper in my comfy sweatpants and hoodie! Guess I'll have to change things up every now and then!

    • @marciehall2125
      @marciehall2125 Před 5 lety

      What a great image came to my mind when reading about cooking in dresses! Lucky you to score such great clothes! Please model at least your favorite 3!!! I am sure they will look awesome on you! I really enjoyed watching your excitement!

  • @anitahaviland3036
    @anitahaviland3036 Před 4 lety

    We all learned how to sew from 7th grade on in Home Ec. The pink blouse with rhinestones on the sleeve is "see-through" and needs a very pretty flowered slip to wear under it. That's what we did in the '50s. There are vintage patterns for sale... And learning to sew is not that hard. The hard part is finding someone to teach you dressmaking skills. My mother demanded that we finish the insides of our dresses as well as the outside.
    Enjoy them! She was a superb seamstress.

  • @MyWorld-nt1sk
    @MyWorld-nt1sk Před 5 lety

    Your happiness is contagious!! It brings you back to fun times. You wonder all that happened in these clothes!! Love this so much!! Enjoy!

  • @minnesotagal507
    @minnesotagal507 Před 5 lety +5

    You will look fabulous in most of those garments, what a great find.

  • @marthaherrera5463
    @marthaherrera5463 Před 5 lety +1

    You must try some of these clothes and show us how you styled them. You really did score.

  • @lindaclark5911
    @lindaclark5911 Před 5 lety +3

    WE WANT A VINTAGE FASHION SHOW!

  • @ellieboing
    @ellieboing Před 4 lety

    The net underslip wash by hand in cool water with a gentle detergent, then mix some starch into cool water and dip the net in. Shake excess water off and hang to dry. I was into rock and roll in the 70's and that is how i cleaned my net underskirts

  • @cyndireedpotter2454
    @cyndireedpotter2454 Před 4 lety

    A belt around the waist will help also. And oxi clean laundry soap will take stains out. Or soak them in warm water with 50% Vinegar and 50% water. Than wash them if the stains come off. One or both will work. I own 13 different sewing machines, and a serger. quilting, computerized, embordery with hoops,etc. I love to hand sew also, my favorite. I love the vintage clothes you got. So exciting to see the wonderful condition they are in. Wow~!

  • @angelabstractart6168
    @angelabstractart6168 Před 2 lety +1

    After 2 years, I wonder what you did with these treasures! Love the details, belts, buttons, the cut of them and those broaches!

  • @arlenekorth2253
    @arlenekorth2253 Před 5 lety +5

    Love your Lovely vintage find! Yes, i too would love to see you in some of the pieces! GROOVY!

  • @lynmm03
    @lynmm03 Před 4 lety +1

    OMG LOVE LOVE LOVE all those vintage clothes...

  • @lidiahumble9177
    @lidiahumble9177 Před 2 lety

    Me O My O !!! Lovely purchase of vintage clothing. 🥳🤗 💌 OooWee! Blessings.

  • @reginaromsey
    @reginaromsey Před 5 lety +2

    Most clothing my mother and I made in the 40’s and 50’s were meant to be washed in a regular machine. Dry cleaning was for formal clothes worn to a wedding or a funeral. The white blouse could be soaked in Oxyclean, washed on gentle. Warning, if you don’t iron most of the clothes will teach you. Shoulder pads aren’t 1980s only. The black jacket was 1940s when the big shoulders were Really In!

  • @shawniea.2173
    @shawniea.2173 Před 5 lety +6

    You really hit the jackpot with the vintage clothes. Love the gray and black jacket on you. My favorite find. Love your channel!❤️

  • @susanhenshaw622
    @susanhenshaw622 Před 5 lety +1

    Some of those dresses are amazing....your lucky day! I’m sure those people you bought from are just happy that the mothers clothes were going to someone that would enjoy and take care of! Your enthusiasm is refreshing. All the best from a new fan from Canada.🇨🇦

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety

      Hi Susan in Canada! Glad you found the channel and hope you enjoy the other videos!

  • @lindapeterson9267
    @lindapeterson9267 Před 5 lety +3

    Love your channel...your interests...I hope you wear some of the items....and glad you are cautious about cleaning methods...Many of the fabrics from back then will shrink and wrinkle when washed, so on all non-cotton items probably dry cleaning...but research it.....your best bet......Great Finds...💞

  • @Idolmakercat
    @Idolmakercat Před 5 lety +20

    I hope you take a picture of yourself when you wear these out on the town. You found some lovely clothing.

  • @LazieJane
    @LazieJane Před 5 lety +3

    They are beautiful and clearly the universe wanted you to have them. I hope you are able to save the blue dress it’s fabulous.

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  Před 5 lety

      The blue dress will be going to the dry cleaners. If it fits, I'll have to find a reason to wear it!

  • @wendycooper3263
    @wendycooper3263 Před 4 lety

    Love the black and white sundress with the little matching jacket. You'll be able to get that staining out.

  • @katetopping2292
    @katetopping2292 Před 4 lety

    I would dry clean most of them due age and them are fragile.The dry cleaners then can tell you how how to care.Do not dry them Hand them flat.You look great in them all especially the red dresses.You make me smile every time.Thank you

  • @sarmaforyou
    @sarmaforyou Před 5 lety

    Oh my these are beautiful dresses! You can soak most of the clothing in cold water with a mild detergent and a bit of vinegar. Hand washing will work. Rinse in cold water. To wring out the excess water, place the clothing on a large towel and roll the towel up. Air dry outside if possible and press inside out on cool. Great find!