vintage shoes

How to buy vintage shoes

by grechen on September 3, 2009 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

note from grechen: It’s a little late for vintage week, but I wanted to include this guest post by Princess Poochie of Hello, Lover…Shoe Daydreams about shopping for vintage shoes. Enjoy!!

I have a deep love for shoes (obviously, I know) but what I also have a weakness for are things that are unique, limited, special. And the best way to combine these two great passions? Vintage shoes.

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But shopping for vintage shoes can be tricky. Even more so than buying vintage clothes. Just like buying vintage clothes, never trust a size, always ask for dimensions, especially measured from the inside and taking into account the point of the toe box. You will need to know the length of your foot and the measurements of ball of your foot at the widest point. If a shoe is very pointy or narrow, you are going to need account for that. Most vintage shoes, earlier than the 50s are going to be pretty narrow so you may want to go up a size or so to account for that. I typically wear a size 5 in today’s measurements but will look for 5 ½ and 6s in older shoes.

Also make sure you get a lot of pictures of the shoes and a thorough description if you are buying them online. I?ve been burned more than once by scuffs and scars that were hard to see in pictures. Easy things to fix are heel taps and shoe soles and buffing and cleaning of leather. Scars, rips, fabric stains (unless you are going to over-dye them) are harder to deal with. I’ve even found some insoles can be replaced. Unless it is major work, I usually add one of the disposable Kiwi Fresh’ins insoles.

The best thing to look for are vintage deadstock or custom shoes. Deadstock, if you are not familiar with the term, are vintage shoes that have never been worn or sold. I’ve bought some amazing pieces of Joseph La Rose shoes from Circa sixty-three and custom crafted yet unworn shoes from an estate sale via ebay. The gems are out there but you have to hunt for them. Armed with your sizes and a bit of shoe polish, you are going to find amazing craftsmanship and unique pieces that won’t be seen fifty times over. Just don’t take all the small sizes! LuvPoochie

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stellar boutique online vintage shop

The Stellar Boutique has just become the hottest new star of online shopping.

With a slick and stylish Vintage collection spanning the decades, it is fast becoming the talk of the online shopping world. Perusal at your leisure through the vintage archives where you will find chic 70′s dresses and stylish mock croc clutch bags, alongside 80′s tiger tops and peep toe shoes.

This hand-picked vintage range has been selected with today’s trends in mind bringing you unique yet sought after pieces for the capsule wardrobe of today’s modern woman.

The Stellar Boutique is your one stop for online shopping. Home to an eclectic mix of online fashion, jewellery, vintage clothing, bags and shoes, boho chic, home decor and Moroccan design.

(another note from grechen – I LOVE THIS SHOP!!!! please check it out, you’ll not be sorry!)

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Aside from not buying anything at all, or only buying organic cotton, hemp, or recycled clothing, vintage shopping is as sustainable and environmentally friendly as it gets. When you buy vintage, you know that no new energy/water/other resources have been used to produce the items; all of the environmental costs of vintage/used clothes were borne many years ago. And when you buy it, you’re keeping it out of landfills, where depending on what it’s made of, it may, or may not break down quickly and without consequence to the environment.

I will be the first to admit that I have NO idea how to even THINK about shopping for vintage clothing, shoes or accessories. I’ve never been a thrifter, or vintage shopper – my “look” is more contemporary casual – but I have great admiration for those who do wear vintage and either make it the focus of their style, or incorporate it into a more modern look. I really enjoy browsing through vintage clothing websites, or even in real life at thrift shops, but I think if I ever picked up vintage shopping, it would be more as a collector than as a “wearer.”

So as I move the focus of green grechen this week toward vintage clothing, shoes & accessories as an eco-friendly alternative to buying new, I’m going to turn most of the content over to some FABULOUS guest-bloggers. Each day this week will feature a different article from a different blogger focusing on vintage shoes, accessories or clothing and how (and where) to shop for these items online. Today, we’re kicking off with a great general post by Jennine of THE COVETED on How to Shop for Vintage online. Please take a look, and let me and Jennine know what you think! We’d also love to hear your feedback and ideas on vintage shopping.

Giveaway!

Oh, did I also mention the giveaway? We’ll have two giveaways this week, today’s will run through Wednesday, and a new one will start on Thursday.

Today through Wednesday, together with Modcloth, we’re giving away this fabulous vintage (inspired) clutch to one lucky winner.

enter to win a vintage inspired clutch from modcloth vintage week

How to enter (ONLY comments will be counted and used by random.org to pick the winner):

leave a comment on this post with links to your favorite online vintage shops, sellers, and/or bloggers (I REALLY need help building up my list of vintage shopping sites LOL!)

for extra entries, you can RT this post (use the button below), tweet your favorite online vintage seller, shop and/or blogger using the hashtag #vintageweek, and/or post a link to this post on your facebook page. please remember to come back here and leave a comment if you do any of these things so you your entry will be counted

Don’t forget to check out Modcloth for some seriously cute vintage fashions – and use code “Affiliate10″ for 10% off!

I hope you’ll enjoy Vintage Week here at green grechen as much as I hope to!! I’m looking forward to learning a lot, and finding some new vintage gems online :)

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