One of the things I find sad about modern fashion is how casual we've become.  Now that jeans and t-shirts are ubiquitous, it seems many of us have lost our flair for dressing well.  Though knits are comfortable, most modern t-shirts and knit tops are made of such cheap fabric that they look a bit bedraggled after only a few washings.   Why not choose a vintage blouse instead?A vintage blouse is a great way to bring the past into your wardrobe without breaking the bank. And if you have trouble finding vintage dresses that fit, a blouse will be more forgiving, especially if you don't have a tiny waist. Pair a vintage blouse with a skirt, pants, or even jeans. Layer it under a jacket or cardigan for a look that is polished and different. The blouses shown here are all from 1962.
Shapely Classic blouse printed with blue and green leaves.  Sold in 1962 for $5 (about $37 in today's dollar.)  Hat by Sally Victor.
Lady Manhattan shirt with French cuffs adorned with big jeweled cuff links.  Sold in 1962 for $6 (about $44 in today's dollar.)  Hat by Emme.
Vera silk blouse in white with big black dots, worn with a black silk scarf.  Sold in 1962 for $12 (about $88 in today's dollar.)
Mollie Parnis white silk blouse with button and buttonhole detail all the way around the collar.  Belted in black patent.Do you have blouses in your wardrobe? Have you ever tried a vintage blouse? Should I carry more vintage blouses at Couture Allure?