Sample Muse Letter #3: The Best Vintage Clothing Online February 26th, 2023

This is a ‘beta’ mode fashion newsletter (called a Muse Letter, thank you very much) and it’s pretty bare bones at this point! Still, I’m sharing the best vintage clothing online as of February 26th, 2023.Currently, most of my effort is going towards social media and blogging in order to spread the word about my mission to launch a vintage clothing newsletter that curates the best of what’s out there online — from small, independent sellers — in order to both help people find the best vintage clothing that’s out there and to help the sellers as well!

Since I want to get into the habit of creating the actual product, the Muse Letter, I am simply sending out this post-soft-launch preview-style list of what I’ll be sending to my subscribers each week.

So here we go: a quick list of Donna Tell ‘Em’s top picks of vintage clothing online on February 26th, 2023. Please beware that when you go to the Instagram accounts associated with each item (you should!) to purchase it, it may not still be available if you’re reading this far in the future. Hey from the past, if you are! Pretty fitting for a vintage newsletter.

1. Huge Collar Ditsy Tea Dress from @toxicvintageclothing.co — 80s

A navy 80s vintage dress with dainty flowers and a Chelsea collar.

Perfect for a transition from winter to spring. Find the item’s listing on Instagram here.

2. Coogi Sweater from @alldogsgotwoheaven — 90s

A blue, yellow, and brown vintage knit sweater by Coogi

Coogi was recently featured on DTE’s post about vintage clothing brands to look out for. Find the item’s listing on Instagram here.

3. Y2K Sequin Party Dress from @bellaannatavintage

A dark multicolored shiny sequin halter top vintage dress.

Say it with me: “It’s giving Cher.” Find the item’s listing on Instagram here.

4. Blue and Yellow Chenille Tapestry/Carpet Coat from @the.vintage.buzz — 1960s

A sixties vintage chenille coat with blue and gold/yellow abstract design over a black base, with a black fur collar.

This color combo is so enchanting and brightens any cold day. Find the item’s listing on Instagram here.

5. Multicolored Plaid Button-Up Blouse from @luckyheathervintage — 1970s

A 70s vintage shirt with oversized stripes of very seventies colors: orange, green, and pink. Plaid design on the two front pockets.

Pair it with some khaki cargos and you’re set. Find the item’s listing on Instagram here.

6. Purple Turtleneck Dress from @moony_hippy_vintage — 1960s

A vintage mod 1960s plum purple turtleneck, long-sleeved dress with a slight A-line on the bottom.

Clearly this is a timeless style. Find the item’s listing on Instagram here.

7. Gucci Olive Leather and Suede Logo Trench Coat from @timelessvixen — 1970s

Vintage olive green suede and leather Gucci jacket with collar and gold buttons.

If you want to turn any sidewalk into a catwalk, here’s your coat. Find the item’s listing on Instagram here.

8. Handmade Wool Skirt from @twovintagetwins — 1970s

A vintage handmade patchwork long skirt with alternating burgundy and plaid designs.

It’s cottagecore for winter time! What a concept. Find the item’s listing on Instagram here.

9. Velvet Bed Jacket from @lostlake_vintage — 30s

The heart pocket detail on this historical piece makes it extra special. Find the item’s listing on Instagram here.


Please let me know if you end up purchasing any of these pieces! I would love to hear any feedback, and thank you for subscribing. I so look forward to making more connections between the vintage pieces and current shoppers! If you would like to share this with anyone, please feel free to do so — I’ve made this post public. Thank you again!

Til Next Time,

Donna Tell ‘Em

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