Meet Cherrish Krasulak, of Cherrish Marie Vintage, a 1940s enthusiast and seamstress who makes many of her own vintage styles to accurately portray women in their important roles during the WWII era. As my special guest for this episode of the Vintage Aquarium, we dig into how to identify authentic vintage clothing and accessories, the story behind Rosie the Riveter, faking seamed stockings, and where to find vintage clothing for your store and wardrobe.
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