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Your source for vintage patterns. If vintage sewing patterns are your passion you have come to the right place. We are based in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada. We specialize in vintage patterns from the 1920's thru 1970's. We have been selling patterns online since 2004. Our website has been active since 2007. Each of our patterns is checked for completeness before offering them for sale (yes it takes hours to do). If any pieces are missing that information will be included in the description provided for each vintage pattern. Please remember that the sewing patterns on this site are old patterns. Patterns were not designed to last for decades. We have no idea what conditions the patterns were exposed to before coming into our possession. Envelope & tissue wear is to be expected. The envelopes may have wear including tears, rips, small marks, discoloration etc. The pieces may have small rips, old tape on them, missing pieces, etc. If the pattern is badly damaged or has any missing pieces that information will be noted in the pattern description included with each pattern.

Our checkout page is secure for your protection. We gladly accept Visa, Mastercard or Pay Pal. Money orders are also accepted but your pattern will not be shipped until we receive your payment. We are pleased to offer worldwide shipping. Please visit our Payment/Shipping & FAQ page for additional information We have many patterns in our inventory that are not in our catalog. If you are looking for something that isn't available in our online store please send us an email. We will search our inventory for you. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns Thank you again for visiting us.For many, it’s an art cultivating personal style. Hollywood costume designer and stylist Matthew Peridis adheres to his fashion philosophy – when you pull vintage pieces into an outfit, this touch alone makes contemporary fashion evolve from good to uniquely great. Shopping vintage takes patience as well as a keen eye. These five L.A. boutiques are carefully curated with garments and accessories produced from the 1920s through the 1980s, and offer ways to transport fashion nostalgia to 2013.

Los Angeles, CA 90046 A great spot to visit whether you’re heading to Coachella or not, Resurrection is one of those places you must visit if you’re a fan of vintage wear. What’s great about this spot in particular is their selection of 60’s and 70’s wear that will have you going back in time.
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Cost Of Waxing Wood Floors With locations in Studio City, Melrose, and in Santa Monica, Wasteland is one of those stores in LA that people equate to vintage-wear more than any other. Offering a collection of vintage and designer clothing and accessories, they have top quality items that date from the turn of the century as well as modern designer items from Alexander McQueen, Cavalli, Prada, and Gucci to name a few.

548 S. Spring Street #112 Los Angeles, CA 90013 A favorite among Hollywood costume designers, the designer vintage resale boutique Buttons and Bows is meticulously curated by owners Karen Marley (daughter to Bob Marley) and Monique Aquinno. Both owners are fashionistas with an eye for style. Each piece, whether dress, blouse or coat, has a purpose and a story to tell. Shoppers will also find beautiful shoes and jewelry from Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Dior. Items go fast, so be sure to either call ahead or visit the store’s website for the “just in” feature. Los Angeles, CA 90028 Another hotspot for celebrity TV and movie stylists, Iguana Vintage Clothing celebrates that “fashion never dies.” Now and then, shoppers may even spot celebrities (Bruno Mars and Lana del Rey) going through the racks seeking out something special. Men and women will find a myriad of styles that span the decades and are easy on the wallets. It’s a fun shopping experience, whether you are hunting for that indie prom dress, a retro piece to add personal flair to your work uniform or you need a costume.

The shop also has locations in Sherman Oaks and Pasadena. Decades on Melrose isn’t your typical vintage store. You’re not going to find many ripped Guns ‘N Roses T-Shirts that a guy from Burbank wore in the 80’s. Instead, find everything from classic Dior dresses to Chanel sunglasses from the 70’s. The store is well known around the world for their impressive designer collection which is constantly being updated. Even Rachel Zoe goes here! 334 S. La Brea Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036 At The Way We Wore, vintage lovers shop an extensive collection of clothing, jewelry shoes and accessories spanning the 20th century. Owner and curator Doris Raymond is known for hand selecting each piece of merchandise for intricate design and quality, along with how her clients can wear it today. The boutique carries beaded gowns, iconic designer dresses (Pucci, Norell, Ossie Clark and Zandra Rhodes) and a stunning collection of flapper-style dresses from the 20s. Cocktail dresses from the 50s and 60s, with the allure of glamor and picturesque perfection, are at your fingertips as well.

Los Angeles, CA 90034 My Baby Jo has a coveted collection of vintage clothing from the 40s and 50s. Guys who are looking for rockabilly pieces and bowling shirts have come to the right place. Labels including Cruisin USA and Pendleton, and styles featuring bowling shirts and rockabilly wares make My Baby Jo an authentic source for retro-wear. Customers will also find an assortment of finishing-look accessories — fedora straw coconut hats, newsboy caps, iron-on patches and Mexican biker rings. Related: LA’s Best Personal Stylists And Shoppers 825 N. La Brea Ave. On any given day, hipster trendsetters can walk into Jet Rag and uncover that perfect vintage touch. The store itself, located in the heart of Hollywood, is known for its clean presentation, tidy racks and great finds including fabulous dresses from the ’40s and ’50s, James Dean-style leather jackets and nostalgic ’60s and ’70s housecoats. Visit Jet Rag Sunday morning for the thrift store’s $1 sale, where employees dump bags and bags of just about every piece of clothing imaginable on tarps in the front lot.

Prepare to guard your treasures – everyone here is on the prowl for the “score.” A one of a kind gem located in the heart of Echo Park, this vintage store offers everything from clothing to accessories to a great selection of hand-made jewelry designed by local artists. They are well known for their vintage inspired handbags, wallets and other custom couture too. Customers can find something for every budget and designers go there as well, to find inspiring pieces. 3100 W Magnolia Blvd Serving an wide collection of vintage mens and womens fashions ranging from the 1930’s to the 1980’s, this store has served the LA area for over 20 years. Their focus era is from the 40’ through the 60’s though and their helpful staff provides a pleasurable shopping experience without the high costs of other retailers. They also have an inventory that includes vintage and antique furniture and home accessories. 1164 S Robertson Blvd With locations both in Burbank and on the Westside, It’s A Wrap is the place to go if you want to pick up some affordable vintage clothing that has been used in film and tv programs.

The prices aren’t high here as you might expect either. Find pieces such as dresses, shoes and more from designers like Hugo Boss, and others for great prices. 1202 N Alvarado St Lemon Frog Shop is one of Los Angeles’ most unique vintage clothing boutiques for women. Located at the border of the Echo Park and Silverlake districts on Alvarado and Sunset, the store is Hollywood’s fashion trend setters’ best kept secret and is well known especially for their accessories. At this shop you you can find one of a kind, rare clothing and accessories from the 1950’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s in every price range. 1543 Echo Park Ave It may be located in Echo Park, but the women’s boutique might as well be in Laurel Canyon as the style it represents is very boho-chic. Opened in 2009 in the bohemian enclave of Los Angeles’ Echo Park, TAVIN Boutique offers a colorful selection of modern day bohemian style clothing like Indian tunics, sundresses, lacy nightgowns as well as vintage looks too.