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https://blog.shopgoodwill.com/english/best-vintage-clothing-brandsThrifting your way through racks of secondhand clothes...
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Thrifting your way through racks of secondhand clothes can feel like a treasure hunt, especially when you know how to find vintage clothing that holds both history and style. Whether you're curating a sustainable wardrobe, hunting for nostalgic ‘90s clothing brands, or just love the art of the thrift, vintage clothing has a way of telling stories while turning heads at the same time. But with so many labels to sort through, how do you know which vintage brands are worth snapping up on sight?

Don't fret, we've got your back. Below is your go-to guide for some of the best vintage clothing brands to keep an eye out for – brands that combine authentic style, quality craftsmanship, and that just-right mix of old-school cool and everyday mood.

Some vintage clothing brands are worth the hunt. Discover 15 of the best labels to keep an eye on during your next thrift store visit.

In the 1920s, there was a flapper fad of hand painting knees. Below is an article from The Des Moines Register from Augu...
11/09/2025

In the 1920s, there was a flapper fad of hand painting knees.

Below is an article from The Des Moines Register from August 2, 1925:

“What is more appealing to the eye than a hand-painted knee? The answer, of course, is two hand-painted knees. And the world may expect from now on to see Flapperia’s dimpled knees exhibiting a painted pansy or a bleeding heart, or any other design of their choice.

This painting of the epidermis in the region of milady’s knees is predicted and advocated by Mrs. Ruth J. Maurer, beauty culture expert who has brought the question up for the approval of 500 beauty specialists meeting in Chicago. ‘It is an odd and beautiful fashion,’ Mrs. Maurer declares. ‘Hand-painted pictures on the knees are intriguing. Some of the designs are simple, some elaborate. Some girls prefer a flower or a group of blossoms of startling colors. Others like a portrait or a little landscape.”

The fad disappeared with the Great Depression but made a comeback in the 1960s. According to an article from 1966 in The Frederick News Post, a woman painted her knees so frequently that she could “put it on faster than face makeup.” The men who were interviewed in the same article reportedly said, “I like to see just plain legs,” or “I think it’s rather ridiculous.”

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