50s Dresses: Find The Perfect Fitting Garment

By Brigitte P. Martinez

50s dresses have a special personality that originates within the era they came from. Back in the 50s, dresses were made in various different shapes and assortments of style, with the halter neck being particularly popular. If you are interested in purchasing a dress for yourself, you will be getting a real piece of history. Although, just as with any historical piece, you will run into a learning curve when trying to figure out what you should look for in a dress and its fit.

Measuring Yourself Properly

If you shop for 50s dresses in vintage stores, you can try each one on to check the fit before you make a purchase. However, if you decide to shop online, you must first have accurate measurements.

You can easily determine your measurements by using a dress that fits you well. Take the bust and waist measurements of that garment. Do not go by the size tag since sizing from the'50s and other eras differs from what manufacturers use today.

Often vintage clothing must be altered at least slightly to get a perfect fit. But the cost of the changes will allow you to get more wear and, therefore, value out of your new treasure. Try wearing the dress with different undergarments if the initial fit is not just right. For example, in the'50s most women wore slips under their dresses, and doing that can cause the fabric to hang differently.

Looking for a Plus Size Vintage 50s Dress

You may run into some problems if you are searching for 50s dresses in a bigger size. Although, if you remain patient, you should find a dress that fits you properly; it is crucial that you find a well-apportioned slip to wear beneath your dress. If finding the right dress for your figure is proving to be harder than you initially conceived, you should consider looking at different eras that are inspired by 50s dresses.

Fortunately, the vastness of the Internet has made shopping for 50s dresses easier than ever. Just be sure to have your measurements handy and be ready to have some alterations done if that's what it takes to get the lovely vintage dress you desire! - 29871

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