Monday, June 25, 2012

the mother (and baby) lode

 May I, helped by my glamorous (still in her pyjamas) assistant, present to you the mother of all charity shop finds that I mentioned in my last post.  I found all these vintage girl's clothes in the rummage bin of the Salvation Army on Saturday and paid (wait for it) 50p a pop for them!  As you can see, Dulcie has a bit of growing to do before she'll fit into them, but hey, that gives me plenty of time to get that musty vintage smell out of them :)
 Even the man at the till, usually not very talkative, exclaimed at the cuteness of this one.
 Classic checks with a touch of lace on the collar and a big red bow on the back.
 Aw!  Might not be too long until she fits this one.
 This one is my absolute favourite and I nearly didn't spot it.  Yes, those are rosy red apples on the pockets.  Eep!
It really will be a long time before Dulcie can wear this one and by that time she might know her own mind well enough to be a vintage refuser, but given the anchors and the 50p price tag, I definitely thought it was worth a punt.

As well as these, we got two sun hats, two books and a computer version of Trivial Pursuit, which turns out to be far inferior to the board version.  That's like a lucky full day's haul and we only set foot in one shop.  Most satisfactory!  I joked (sort of) to Graham that if we didn't have a little girl to put in these clothes then I'd probably be setting up a life-changing online business with these bad boys.  Ah well, I'd rather see Dulcie wearing them than use them to start my multi-million-pound empire.  Honest!

Dulcie's expression is rather vacant/unimpressed in all these photos.  She's actually in a very bouncy and smiley mood today, thank goodness, but she's developed a bit of a fascination with technology lately and gives the camera serious contemplation whenever she notices it pointed at her.  She also loves the computer, my phone (if you can call that old thing technology) and the TV remote control.  Or maybe she just doesn't like vintage clothes?  Disaster!

6 comments:

  1. what a lucky haul! I'd give my right arm for a dress with anchors on like that, lucky dulcie!

    ps - I owe you at least one email, sorry!

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    1. You owe me more than that, as I remembered last night when I was up feeding Dulcie with nothing better to think about. You thought you'd got away with it, but the baby hasn't mangled my brain that much! I'll be sending round the baseball bat wielding bailiffs to collect so start counting your coppers ;)

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  2. She is going to look so cute in those :) I always buy clothes that are too big for the girls when I spot them - at those kind of prices you kind of have to really!

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    1. I agree, but I need a system. It would be so sad if I forgot about one of these and missed the window where they would fit her. I'm still no good at gauging what size children's clothes are just by looking at them (and these don't have sizes on the labels) so I'm going to have to drag all these out about once a month until she gets to the right size! Except the anchor dress. I think that can safely be stored away for a couple of years at least.

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  3. What great finds :-) If the clothes smell musty, you could try sealing them in a carrier bag with one of those dry cleaning sheets for the washing machine. I do that with my vintage clothes and book and it seems to draw the smell away. I have a baby boy and very rarely find things for him

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    1. Thanks for the tip :) I will give that a go. I'm sure my whole flat smells of musty books so it would be great to find a remedy for that!

      Exciting second-hand boy clothes definitely do seem to be more of a rarity. Good luck with your search!

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