/r/vintage
Welcome to /r/Vintage!
This subreddit is dedicated to vintage items and objects such as clothing, accessories, cars, posters, furniture, instruments etc. from way back.
Share your recent buy or favorite pieces!
Welcome to /r/Vintage!
This subreddit is dedicated to vintage items and objects such as clothing, accessories, cars, posters, furniture, instruments etc. from the year 1999 and backwards.
Share your recent buy or favorite pieces!
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/r/vintage
I'm going to start painting my condo soon and wanted to include some vintage wallpaper. I'm looking for something fun, or similae with a blue tone and was wondering if anybody had any suggestions on where I could find some. I'm not sure if this is included with selling rule but I would be willing to trade my early to mid 1900s wallpaper if somebody had anything laying around
Disney Fairies Tinker Bell Blue Denim/Pink Cheetah Print
It’s a Hunt-Spiller Mfg corp poster I found in a vintage bookstore a while back and had framed. I’ve done a bunch of research but have been unable to find anything quite like this.
Anyone have any idea what era this is from or any info about it?
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🎥 Watch the video and share your favorite childhood memory with us:
I just bought these as a birthday gift for my girlfriend. I've been told that these vintage hot rollers have some perks that newer sets don't have. The biggest I've heard of is that you can put a conditioning solution in it that is supposed to help the hair set and stay curled. Can you put any sort of newer conditioning solution in these kinds of hair setters? I bought it simply because these modern hot rollers don't have the steam or "condition" settings (from what I've seen. Forgive me if I'm wrong). But the thing I'm wondering is... is there anything you can use to substitute for the solution that was included with it? I assume that Clairol no longer makes the conditioning solution for these setters. However, I feel like there must be something else you can use instead. Has anyone else found a conditioning solution that works in this?
Anyone able to date this or put a price on it? I can’t find it anywhere online.
Hi! I'm curious if anyone can help me identify the style of clothing in this old photograph. (This is a many-greats grandmother and I'm trying to learn more about her.) Thank you!