The oldest item that I can (and do) still wear occasionally is a Mickey Mouse tank top I got at Disneyland while I was in high school, back in the mid 1980s. I think my next-oldest still-in-use item might be a fit & flare dress I wore to dance hula in a 1999 wedding. (My actual wedding dress is 2 years older, 1997, but I obviously don't wear that on the regular. ;-) )
The oldest wearable item I possess is a hand-smocked dress that my grandma made for my mom, and then I wore it, and both my kids wore it. It's designed to fit a ~5 year old, so definitely haven't worn that anytime recently. *g* I also have in my possession an elegant cream dress that my cousin wore as a flower girl in my mother's wedding (1966) and I then wore as a flower girl in that cousin's wedding (1979). My daughter wore it for Easter when she was 7 but declined to wear it for First Communion as she wanted something foofier.
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on 2020-04-02 09:04 pm (UTC)The oldest wearable item I possess is a hand-smocked dress that my grandma made for my mom, and then I wore it, and both my kids wore it. It's designed to fit a ~5 year old, so definitely haven't worn that anytime recently. *g* I also have in my possession an elegant cream dress that my cousin wore as a flower girl in my mother's wedding (1966) and I then wore as a flower girl in that cousin's wedding (1979). My daughter wore it for Easter when she was 7 but declined to wear it for First Communion as she wanted something foofier.