Vintage Clothing of the Future
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Vintage Clothing of the FutureWhat modern day clothing do you think will be "vintage" in the future? So much clothing today seems to be vintage influenced, and most manufacturing as already moved overseas, it seems like the scope of clothing that could be collectible or high quality is diminishing more quickly than ever.
Last edited by CRAZYBUBBA on Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Vintage Clothing of the FutureExcellent question bubba. Most of the popular designer clothing lines are built on stuff borrowed from the past, especially the "premium" t-shirt brands.(Ed Hardy, Barking Irons, Salvage, Drifter, affliction etc.) Do you think people in the future will pay a lot of money to wear tacky junk like this
Re: Vintage Clothing of the FutureI loled. I think what becomes collectible is partly related to current fashion trends and partly due to the exclusivity of the item when it was made/ the availability of it today.
It's possible, you never know. Hold on to those Gildans too
Re: Vintage Clothing of the FutureI often ask this question to vintage sellers and collectors. In my personal opinion, anything 1990 and earlier will ALWAYS be considered vintage. Anything after can't. It just isn't right. Funny you posted the Ed Hardy shirts. I hate those tees so much. They make me want to puke. I want to come out with a line of tees called Ed Hardly. Anyone want to join me? Mike
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Re: Vintage Clothing of the FutureClassic....the best is the Facebook group "Thanks to Ed Hardy I can Spot Douche Bags"
Ed Hardly could work....ha you need a play of the first word too like Fed Hardly or Cred Hardley... JJ
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Re: Vintage Clothing of the FutureEd Hardy would be breathing down you back in a matter of days. Check this out:
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/teens-so ... id=8712101
Re: Vintage Clothing of the FutureWow Im sure he would. Good article Bubba. Ed Hardly...
Re: Vintage Clothing of the FutureI got threatened with a law suit by the dinks who have the rights to Bill and Ted's properties because of this shirt. I agreed to pull them all and then he insisted I give proof that I destroyed them. Give me a break pal. I had no choice but to pull them knowing that if he emailed eBay directly they would have done it in an instant.
BOGUS.
JJ
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Re: Vintage Clothing of the FutureCopyright laws are so 2003! Whats funny is those brands like Barking Irons that made a fortune selling $80 t-shirts which are printed with 100+ year old copyright-free art. All they had to do was scan some old books at the library!
Nice shirt Jimmy, did you have them printed up yourself?
Re: Vintage Clothing of the Futureyeah...they were our best seller...still sitting in my basement...actually i used some to outfit a softball team with the same name.
JJ
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