Monday, July 16, 2012

A Vintage Mystery

Finally had a chance to do some thrifting this past weekend.  I went to my favorite location, that being the goodwill outlet in my area.  Some people don't like having to dig around in the bins and turn over piles of clothing to find the goodies but I love it.  Maybe I was a treasure hunter in a previous life ;)

The bins weren't as kind to me as usual this week, but I did find some goodies.  My favorite of which is this amazing indigo dyed coat. 


Look at the detail on the collar and sleeves.  The borders are beautiful silk pieces in a variety of textures and with different kinds of embroidery all over them. 


The mystery part is I still haven't figured out what part of the world it comes from.  The cut is very reminiscent of a Japanese working man's jacket, called a Noragi.  But I can't find any examples of Noragi with this sort of embroidery panels in it.  The embroidery looks much more Indian or Middle Eastern.  Does anyone have a suggestion on influence?  The jacket appears to have never been worn and is in perfect shape but has no label or markings anywhere.  I don't think it's very old and was probably intended for the tourist trade.  I just want to know where before I list it! 

I also picked up some adorable summer frocks but they're in the wash right now.  Pictures to follow soon! 

My sister in law found me a lovely 1950s wedding dress with a classic full skirt and long tight lace sleeves and collar.  It's such a pretty gown but has definitely seen better days.  The lace is dry rotted and very fragile but the understructure is still solid.  So I listed it in the shop as a tattered and torn gown.  I can see this being a fun piece for halloween.  Just add fake blood and you have an instant zombie bride costume! 


As always thanks for taking a look!   I'm linking up with Apron Thrift Girl's Thrift Share Monday 

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8 comments:

  1. Loving the coat and the dress, I love unique pieces with lots of history.

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  2. the coat looks like it's from Thailand or Nepal - it's beautiful!

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  3. I was thinking Nepal too but the typical coat there seems to be a side closure. Need to do more research. I'm starting to look at Central Asia, Pakistan, Uzbekistan etc.

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  4. reckon youve picked up a modern Boro in making maybe?

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  6. Well I just want to say this wedding dress designs is fantastic and different from other wedding dresses.

    Zombie Costumes

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    1. Thanks! It was really neat and someone picked it up. I'd love to see what they'll do with it!

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