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The Best Kind of Hand Me Downs

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The Best Kind of Hand Me Downs

Je me dis toujours que les vêtements que je préfère sont ceux qui ont une histoire… et plus particulièrement, ceux qu’on m’a donnés. Comme par exemple cette paire de chaussures à talons donnée par ma maman, ou la veste militaire de mon oncle avec son nom cousu sur la poche. Comparé à tout ce que j’ai pu acheter en magasin, ces vêtements ont bien plus de valeur, et je continue à les faire vivre.

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Cette année, mon papa m’a donné son teddy, le blouson qu’il portait quand il était à la fac.  Pour lui, c’était un peu un signe de réussite, et aussi de quoi rester au chaud à Chicago. C’est vraiment une pièce vintage que j’aime intégrer à ma garde-robe personnelle.  Comme Elle, qui porte une veste en jean complètement unique qui était à son père il y a des années !

 

C’est un peu les meilleures, non, ces pièces qu’on se transmet ? Et vous, dans vos placards, il y a des pièces qui ont une histoire ?

 

– by Nicole, Intern at the Studio

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  • Love historical clothing!

    My favourite two pieces are two top halves of my grandmother’s wedding day outfits. They’re part of the traditional Chinese wedding day «  »kwa »- a simple box cut mandarin collared top with bell-shaped (braceket length sleeves on me because I’m so much taller than my grandmother was), that’s extremely ornately embroidered with delicate pure silver, pure gold, and silk threads, that is meant to be worn with the matching (equally he wily embroidered A-skirt long (on me, midi) skirt.

    Most « kwa » outfits are in red and gold (traditional festive and auspicious colours for Asians): my grandmother’s two kwa, however, are a huge break from tradition (she was always a rule breaker) in that the metal and pastel hand embroidery of Phoenix, dragon, dragonflies, butterflies and flowers, are scattered over the most gorgeous salmon peach silk (for her ceremony) and mint (for the wedding reception dinner). They’re about a hundred years old now, and still wearable- so I don them during the day a with tshirt and jeans and sneakers or flat suede boots, and at night with a plain silk singlet and black or olive velvet baggy pants or black suede capris, with flat shoes.

    I still have the photo of her in them on her wedding day: perhaps I should photograph myself in these same tops soon, so I can pass them to my son to put in our family photographic archives.

  • Martine 24 avril 2016, 6:58

    OMG! That sounds amazing!!! Do you wear the skirts too? Seems like they would work perfectly with a t.

  • i agree: i like wearing pieces that have a special meaning for me! :)

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  • OOOHH YES I DO! I just found a vintage denim jacket on my dad closet that I almost wear everyday! It was his everyday I-want-to-go-cool kinda jacket, handed to me or may I say that I stole it the first time I saw it hanging in his wardrobe, I feel more authentic in it than ever and everyone thinks that it’s my boyfriend’s jacket. I do not correct them.

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  • Wow this looks great, definitely loving this kinds of hand-me-downs, it’s so much different than what we could get on the market, it’s the history and stories that matter the most…

    xx, Chloe // http://stylebychloe.com

  • I am wearing my mother’s engagement ring and a shirt of my dad’s. My dad died in October and my mom died three weeks later. I try to have something of theirs with me all the time.

  • It is so great when a pieces comes with a history.. I remember me and my mum in Milan buying my Celine Trio – a fantastic short trip and I got my first designer bag, unforgetable.
    xx. Mirjam

    http://www.miiju.ch

  • Oh, I’ve got too much of such clothes!
    All my mother’s clothes, my great-aunt’s clothes… My own baby clothes! Too many memories…

    I do wear some of my Mom’s dresses. (And I can’t believe how skinny she must have been when young!! :))

    https://sofaundermapletree.wordpress.com

  • Viktoria 8 avril 2016, 6:02 / Répondre

    I wore first my mother´s clothes (age 14 – 16) and then my father´s (age 16 – 25, particularly his wedding suit which was the epitome of chic in the 80´s) to shreds. Loved those clothes. Now I have some gems handed down to me by my mum-in-law, particularly a black/white hooded jacket that always gets me compliments even though it fringes a bit at the sleeves. She wore it in the early 60´s, when she was expecting my husband – it had room for the whole belly even though it was not a particular maternity piece. I love clothes with history and do nearly all my shopping second-hand.

  • This is a lovely jacket!
    Love,
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  • Love the jacket! ;)

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  • YES! My mum just sent me a navy designer blazer she’s had since the 70’s. Not only was I delighted when the parcel arrived on my doorstep in Australia from Scotland just in time for the cooler weather but it made my mum so happy to pass it on. My dad had bought it for her before they were married. He passed away a few years ago and it’s been so lovely to hear all her stories about their life back then. It like the jacket opened up a whole new conversation.

    Your uncles army jacket is so special. And looks amazing!

    Vari x

  • Definitely. My Grandma’s cameo brooch is a particular favourite. She was a stalwart of a women and I always feel her strength when I wear it too. Not to mention looking like an absolute boss!
    https://thefashionhorn.wordpress.com/2016/04/05/the-slip-dress-what-would-courtney-wear/

  • What a fantastic jacket. I wonder if one of the big name brand stores like H & M might consider recreating something like this. I think it would be a great seller. Perhaps someone show suggest this to them.

    Ps – Love your stylish blog.

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