Greaser Girls Fashion
Greaser Girls Fashion
Greaser girls fashion is inspired by fun, fearless women of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s who weren’t afraid to get down and dirty in the garage with the guys. Greaser girls were often seen working in the shop on a Mustang engine, or waving the checkered flag at the start and finish of a drag race. Greaser girls fashion incorporates classic mechanic jumpsuits, high-cut shorts, tied up button-down shirts, work boots, and tennis shoes to create outfits that are functional for working hard, but also cute and sexy to stay true to the pin up girl and rockabilly style of the eras.
Model: Bernie Dexter, Photo: Levi Dexter
Greaser girls fashion isn’t for the faint of heart, either. Many styles were originally designed for women who truly loved working on cars in the auto shop, so it’s more for function as opposed to style. However, many women who loved working on cars also loved being fashionable, so over time, many greaser girls fashion styles have evolved into essential wardrobe pieces that are fun and functional without compromising safety or style.
For true greaser girls fashion, wear your favorite pair of jeans or Dickie’s and pair it with a checkered button-down shirt tied at the belly button. Wrap your hair up in a bandana in your favorite print to protect your face, and you’ll be good to go for a day at the mechanic shop without compromising style.
Read more...
Vintage Clothing
Vintage Clothing
Vintage clothing consists of attire that is, on average, a minimum of 25 years old. Since history often repeats itself, clothes will often go out of style for awhile, only to make a reappearance 20-30 years later.
Model: Veronika, Styling:Louisa Kunstmann, Photo:See2Feel
Outfit: Heartbreaker Clothing Thx to Rockabilly-clothing.de
Vintage clothing is becoming more and more popular amongst younger men and women looking to make exciting fashion statements while standing out from the crowd.
Most vintage clothing is purchased after rummaging for hours through a thrift store. This is a great way to find vintage and retro attire, including outfits that channel the pin up and rockabilly styles that were popular 40 years ago and now making a comeback, but that doesn’t mean it is easy to do. Thrifting can take hours and leave you empty handed if there is nothing good in the store. Plus, it’s not always fun to wear someone else’s clothing.
Fortunately, you don’t have to rummage through the thrift store to find fabulous vintage and vintage inspired clothing. There are plenty of boutiques across the internet and around the globe that offer styles with retro, pin up, rockabilly and vintage flair. Modcloth is one of the most popular vintage inspired clothing stores, filled with clothing, outwear, accessories, shoes and even home goods that are inspired by vintage looks from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Other vintage clothing boutiques include Tara Starlet, Big Beautiful Barbara Brown, Marlenes Toechter, Frozen Hibiscus, and Nicole Katherine. Whether you’re looking for styles that are carefree and cozy or sexy with a pin up or rockabilly edge, these stores have all styles in a variety of styles.
ShareYou like the Article?
Please Share it on Facebook.
Thanks from
Zoe, Daniela & Heiko.
Vintage clothing is all about creating a carefree look that shows off your personal style and creativity. It flatters your body, hugs your curves, and looks perfect on you regardless of your age, size or style. Women of all ages, whether they’re a size 4 or a size 24, all find inspiration through vintage and retro clothing styles.
Vintage goods can be worn to work, to a party, or as sultry evening wear. Corporate attire with a retro feel brings style to the office, while sexy retro and vintage dresses create a seductive look for a formal night out. There is no limit to what vintage clothing can do for you.
Read more...
Hollywood Flame
Hollywood Flame
If you keep a candle burning for modern twists on 1950s American retro fashions then Hollywood Flame should set you on fire. This Britain-based business was started in 2006 with a commitment to providing an all-retro, rockabilly and pin up selection of new, not actual, vintage clothing that pays a contemporary homage to that atomic and iconic time.
The brands sold originally in Hollywood Flame all came from America, hence the Hollywood reference in their name. But soon the U.S. lines from Stop Starring!, Lucky 13, Mode Merr and Heartbreaker Fashion had company from retro designers all over the world, like Australia’s Route 66 and England’s own Miss Fortune.
Guys and dolls alike partial to the vintage look have gobs of duds to select as they sift through the pages on their site, but chicks do have more to choose from, with more than 50 different dresses alone and pages of separates and accessories like peasant and pencil skirts, blouses, shoes, capris, purses, jackets picture frames and printed Tee’s. Yet gents and greasers both won’t be disappointed by their options because Hollywood Flame’s array of bowler shirts, Tee’s and jackets are well made and varied from brands like Cubavera, Tarantula and Nat Nast.
Like bargains? Hollywood Flame understands the global inclination toward financial conservation and keeps are well-maintained sale section filled up to the brim with thrifty threads for you to browse through. The clothes they offer there are all the same brands and quality as elsewhere on the site, but are reduced significantly in price and only limited by the sizes and stock available.
Although right now Hollywood Flame is currently only available for business online, this modern vintage boutique has big plans to open their own non-virtual store in East London quite soon. Until then, they continued shipping internationally with fees based on location, and although they list their prices only in £ sterling they accept payments through direct bank transfers, PayPal and RBS World Pay. Those concerned about returns from a shop so far away will be happy to know that this vintage shop rarely says no to item sent back within 7 days.
Read more...







