Used to mean cheap and second hand. Now it seems to mean middle-class, bunting and cup cakes. This is all.
Cheap? Vintage has never meant cheap and I'd strongly oppose the suggestion that the term has been gentrified.
the term has been gentrified, or at least middle class mum -ified.
keep calm and keep buying expensively priced old tat
see i always think of retro as more sixties/70s sort of north laine type who dresses like the fella off the big bang theory. all old airline bags and monkees haircuts.
vintage is accurately summed up by herr tubthumper as yummy mummies with bunting and cupcakes. more a 40s/50s thing.
Used to mean cheap and second hand. Now it seems to mean middle-class, bunting and cup cakes. This is all.
Used to mean cheap and second hand. Now it seems to mean middle-class, bunting and cup cakes. This is all.
Used to mean cheap and second hand. Now it seems to mean middle-class, bunting and cup cakes. This is all.
Err no. A Vintage wine means just the opposite.
Blimey, I know words change their meaning over time but I never knew 'vintage' ever meant cheap and second hand, as far as I was aware it always meant old, exclusive and expensive. Vintage Champagne, vintage cars, etc
Vintage is a reference to wine - usually a crop making fine wine.
Vintage is a reference to wine - usually a crop making fine wine.
Err no. A Vintage wine means just the opposite.
Eh? A vintage wine is just a wine made from grapes all grown in the same year.