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Everyday Vintage Dresses

Many vintage dresses are not meant for every day wear but there are some styles are perfect for a day shopping or a low key social gathering. Many of these dresses do not incorporate the major trends of the various eras which make them more fitting for current times.

When looking for vintage dresses that can be worn on daily basis, the key is to search for designs that are not too flashy or incorporate just the right amount of details from the era. This can be used for authentic vintage creations or newer designs that try to mimic classic models.

Vintage Dress Hunt

1960s Sweater Dress

This is a very classic piece from the Goldworm label with the button cuffs and the cinched in waist with the belt. The dress draws in the classy style of the era and also the changeup with the shorter hemline but still looks very modern and can be accessorized easily. It would work great for the fall season with a cardigan. The dress was posted on http://poshgirlvintage.com.


1970s Boho Dress

This vintage dress remake takes on all the spirit of the 70s and uses the eye catching pattern to enhance the dress. The V-neckline and empire waist make it very flattering and ties in the back for adjustable fit. The capped sleeves go great as with the dress as well. For hot summer days, this dress is relaxed and energetic. This dress is available at http://www.babygirlboutique.com/border-print-cotton-boho-dress.html for under $60.

Tropical casual dress


1960s Lacoste Shirt Dress

Lacoste has some really chic designs from the 1960s that are incorporated into the company’s current line as well. This knit, shirt dress brings that classy look with the cinched in waist with self tie belt. The shorter hem gives the dress a sporty touch. Compare the vintage dress to this one from Lacoste’s current line and both are very similar which makes the vintage one everyday ready.

casual shift dress