How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (2024)

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I’ve written about my secrets for thrifting, and how to sell your vintage clothes. But let’s bring it back to basics for a minute: how do you even tell if something is vintage to begin with?

Before we get into my tips for identifying vintage, let’s talk about the definition of vintage. In order for something to be vintage, it must be at least 20 years old. However, you can have new vintage (ie: something from the 90s) or old vintage (something from the 1930s). And there are different techniques for identifying old vs new vintage. The newer a vintage garment is, the harder it may be to identify (mainly because it’s much closer in age and construction to contemporary clothing). But I do have some tried and true tips for helping you figure out if something is truly vintage, or merely vintage inspired.

  1. Look at the logo on the tag. If you don’t recognize the brand name, it might be vintage. If you do recognize the name, but the logo is different than what the brand is currently using, you may have found a vintage piece from a contemporary brand (this is always fun). Also check the label for Union insignias or the words “Union Made”.
  2. Flip the label over to see where the garment was made. Most older vintage is made in the US (if you’re in the states). We didn’t start majorly offshoring clothing production until the 90’s. But remember, newer vintage (80s/90s may have been made in China, India, or Pakistan).
  3. Check the fabric composition tag. Fabric blends tend to be modern (ex: 20% rayon, 80% linen), whereas 100% composition fabrics may be vintage. This is not a hard rule, as many modern brands also construct with unblended fabrics.
  4. Look for unique construction details and/or handmade sew jobs. If it’s handmade it’s probably vintage. You can usually tell if something is handmade if the fabric edges (inside a seam) are zig zag trimmed. This means they were cut with pinking shears.
  5. Check for a metal zipper. Most clothing made after 1965 will have a plastic zipper. Many vintage pieces have higher quality hardware in general, so keep an eye out on the buttons, snaps, and clasps.

Those are my top 5 tips for identifying true vintage. Do you have any that you swear by? Share them in the comments below!

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  • How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (17)

    Lorena

    September 6, 2019 at 8:26 pm

    Vintage Zara was made with higher quality standards and materials, and those say MADE IN SPAIN.

    Reply

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    Robin H

    August 6, 2020 at 12:56 pm

    I have what I’m sure is a pair of vintage flared plaid pants. My mom cut out the labels except for the fabric content. The button says Levi Strauss & Co SF Cal and appears to be copper. I think the zipper is metal. The pants are a vibrant orange, green, yellow plaid, and feel like a wool or wool blend. Did Levi’s make this type of pant and what year might it be? Also, is there a way to tell if something is vintage if there are no labels in the garment at all? Thank you.

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      clothesandpizza

      August 6, 2020 at 4:55 pm

      Hi! I don’t know off the top of my head if Levi’s made that pant style, but they sound like they’re original/vintage to me. Yes, you can sometimes tell if something is vintage if there are no labels by the zippers (metal zippers mean the garment was made before 1965. You can also look at the seams – if it’s pinked (cut with those zig zag shears) it’s probably homemade (vintage), and if it’s not lined, it’s also probably made before 1970.

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        Tammy

        August 23, 2020 at 12:32 am

        Hi there! Love your articles! They’re fun, interesting and informative.

        What I’d like to know is how to tell when jewelry is vintage? Whether it be good jewelry or costume.

        Thanks for your input!
        Tammy

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  • How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (23)

    Sandra Moore

    September 28, 2020 at 3:58 pm

    I have been going through my Mothers (hoarders room). Lots of clothes from 50’s to well know. I even found my old Jelly Shoes from the 80’s. Lol I was wondering my Mom had made a couple of skirts in the 50’s she even has her Saddle Shoes. Would the skirts be worth any money??

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    Terri

    March 25, 2021 at 5:59 pm

    I’ve seen vintage hunters turn their nose up/send back items calling them “fast fashion”, made in China/Japan/India etc, but what i’m confused about is in the 60’s/70’s/80’s fast fashion was very much a thing then, cheap clothes shops/markets stalls etc, so how does one distinguish between vintage “style” made recently and genuine 70’s fashion made in Asia etc. I have alot of items with chinese labels which i have no way of knowing a year of manufacture, so how do i market these items. any help would be appreciated

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      Abby

      March 25, 2021 at 7:34 pm

      Hi! Like all retailers, vintage sellers often have niches (like only buying/selling clothing made in a certain time period or style), so it’s totally up to them to determine what they want to buy. You can follow the items I’ve listed in this blog post to help you determine if something is a vintage reproduction (made recently), or a genuine piece of vintage from the 70s.

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  • How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (26)

    Daphne

    April 16, 2021 at 1:49 am

    Hi, I’ve found a pair of suede lace-up go-go boots with cord laces; they don’t have any branding anywhere, the bottoms have metal pins, and are smooth as can be. There is no wear, at all, besides some teal rust/corrosion on the lacing hooks. They’re very well-made too. Do you think they could be vintage? Or mock-vintage, retro? I was hoping to sell them, but need to price correctly. Would appreciate any insight, thanks, xoxo.

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  • How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (27)

    Reggie Stallard

    May 5, 2021 at 11:22 am

    I have quite a few vintage purses and would love to know if they sell good or would you be interested in purchasing them? I have a few Aigner purses and some others that I have. So if you’re interested in purchasing anything I have please just email me.thanks so much and God bless you have a wonderful day.

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  • How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (28)

    Teresa

    July 3, 2021 at 7:03 am

    I have a white Morgan and co. Dress that I saw on Etsy that says it’s vintage from before the 2000s. https://www.etsy.com/listing/799869324/vintage-gown-by-morgan-co-by-linda?ref=shop_home_recs_1&frs=1
    I was wondering if it was authentic?

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  • How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (29)

    Mariah

    September 15, 2021 at 4:46 pm

    I have a bonnet and jacket that were my mothers in the 50’s and were passed to me and then to my daughter. I don’t know anything about them other then that it is made by S.J. Buchman CO.INC. That is the only tag i can find.

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  • How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (30)

    Margaret Walser

    November 8, 2021 at 4:21 pm

    I have a navy Gucci pocketbook I bought in the middle 60’s that was barely used. How do I try to sell it?

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  • How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (31)

    Ghada Omran

    December 1, 2021 at 10:22 pm

    Hi there,

    I have a Betty Boop brown vintage jacket, at least I think it is. If you could give me more information about this, then that would be great.

    Thank you

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  • How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (32)

    steven Blocker

    March 17, 2022 at 9:59 pm

    i have a vintage greenbay packer reversible jacket the first superbowel they won in 1961
    and the jacket is made by Mirage i like to know what its worth and find a buyer.

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  • How to Tell if Something is Vintage: 5 Ways to Identify Vintage Clothing (33)

    Sundaye Kiesel

    March 24, 2022 at 12:19 am

    I have a dress that I can’t figure out is vintage, the tag is faded and has no made in tag for info. Looks like it has a metal zipper. I’d love to send a picture to you.

    Reply

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As a seasoned vintage fashion enthusiast and expert, I can confidently dive into the intricacies of identifying true vintage pieces. My expertise in the field stems from years of hands-on experience, extensive research, and a passion for preserving the history and craftsmanship of vintage fashion.

Let's break down the key concepts discussed in the article:

  1. Definition of Vintage:

    • Vintage items are those that are at least 20 years old.
    • The term encompasses both new vintage (e.g., from the 90s) and old vintage (e.g., from the 1930s).
  2. Tips for Identifying Vintage: a. Logo on the Tag:

    • Unrecognized brand names on the tag may indicate a vintage piece.
    • A known brand with a different logo than the current one could signify a vintage item from that brand.

    b. Label Information:

    • Check for Union insignias or the words "Union Made" on the label.
    • Look at the garment's place of manufacture; older vintage items are more likely to be made in the US.

    c. Fabric Composition:

    • Modern fabric blends (e.g., 20% rayon, 80% linen) suggest a more recent origin.
    • 100% composition fabrics may indicate a vintage piece, but it's not a strict rule.

    d. Construction Details:

    • Handmade items, identified by zig-zag trimmed fabric edges, are likely vintage.
    • Unique construction details can also be indicative of vintage clothing.

    e. Zipper Type:

    • Metal zippers, as opposed to plastic, are more common in vintage clothing made before 1965.
    • Vintage pieces often feature higher quality hardware, including buttons, snaps, and clasps.
  3. Reader Comments and Additional Insights:

    • A reader points out that vintage Zara items made in Spain have higher quality standards and materials.
    • Questions from readers cover various aspects of vintage items, including jewelry, plaid pants, and unidentified vintage garments.
  4. Expert Responses to Reader Queries:

    • The expert provides insights and advice on topics such as identifying vintage Levi's pants, determining the vintage nature of jewelry, assessing the value of vintage skirts, and more.

By delving into the specifics of logo analysis, label inspection, fabric composition scrutiny, construction details examination, and zipper type identification, the article offers a comprehensive guide for enthusiasts and collectors seeking to authenticate and appreciate vintage fashion. The inclusion of reader interactions adds a valuable dimension by addressing real-world queries and sharing practical experiences in the realm of vintage fashion.

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