In the madness that is Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it can be quite difficult for us little gals to stand out. So today, Small Business Saturday, have a gander at the specials on offer from the dedicated niche companies, many bringing you high quality, rare, and beautiful historical items.
The following companies are all woman-owned micro-businesses run by just one or two people, most of them some of your favorite historical and vintage costume bloggers. Let's keep these hard-working women in business! #ShopSmall Today with:
- American Duchess and Royal Vintage Shoes (both me!) - historic and vintage style footwear
- Litttle Bits - historic cosmetics 18th century - 1920s
- Dames a la Mode - Georgian and Regency jewelry
- The Old Petticoat Shop - historical costuming supplies
- Redthreaded - Handmade historical corsets and clothing
- Silver Hill Creative - Vintage style hats
- Besame - Reproduction 1920s - 1950s cosmetics
- Your Wardrobe Unlock'd and Foundations Revealed - historical costuming magazines
- Wearing History - vintage style clothing and sewing patterns
- Vintage Dancer - the best of vintage inspired fashions from all over the web
- Renaissance Fabrics - silks, wools, chintz, linen and more
- Damask Raven - silk habotai and damask
- Burnley & Trowbridge - fabrics, patterns, notions, and more, for the 18th & 19th c. reenactor
- The Historical Hairdresser - wigs and hairpieces made for historical looks
- Daze of Laur/Laurie Tavan - Couture corsetry
- OverAttired Vintage - high quality vintage clothing and accessories
- FabGabs - stunning vintage clothing and accessories
- Two Old Beans - excellent vintage fashions
- The Nylon Swish - vintage and reproduction foundation garments and stockings
- Truly Victorian - Victorian and Edwardian sewing patterns
- ChatterBlossom - vintagey hair flowers and jewelry
- Undressing the Historical Lady - Regency & 18th century caps and bonnet patterns
- K Walters at the Sign of the Grey Horse - Historical jewelry
Thank you so much for highlighting my shop!! Cannot tell you how much I appreciate it!! :-)
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DeleteThank you so much for including Dames a la Mode in your list. So happy to see all of these wonderful historical suppliers!
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DeleteThank you for featuring my millinery shop in this list! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in such good company. I'm already a fan of many of the businesses you listed — and I'm going to make sure to check out the rest.
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