My name is Rachel and I’m a dress-aholic.
My husband and I recently moved into a small house with no closets. I counted my dresses while I was unpacking and realized that I own 27 dresses (yep … just like the movie)! We had to turn the dining alcove into a walk-in closet to accommodate my dress obsession. I have a dress for every occasion – from Swing Out to Victory, to a Rockabilly concert, to a sultry blues night.
I even have a dress from the 1930s that a former boss gave me. It had belonged to her great aunt, who was a Jitterbug champ in New York City (I like to think that the dress was at the Savoy).
People always ask me where I get my dresses, so I thought I’d share my favourite stores in this blog post. This list focuses on where to find retro-inspired dresses, since actual vintage can get destroyed too easily on the dance floor.
Here are my seven favourite places to find Lindy Hop dresses:
1. ModCloth
Ask any stylish dancer where she got her dress and, at least half of the time, she’ll say, “ModCloth”. This site has a huge inventory of retro-inspired dresses that are ideal for dancing. One of the things I love about ModCloth is its ModStylists service. If you’re looking for an outfit for a special event or have purchased a dress but don’t know how to accessorize it, a ModStylist will post ideas to a Polyvore board for you.
Example of a ModStylist Polyvore board – ideas for a Valentine’s Day dance.
Pin Up Girl Clothing, affectionately known as PUG, is another “must-shop” store for anyone interested in Lindy Hop or Rockabilly fashion. They carry a variety of retro brands – from Trashy Diva to Bettie Page, in addition to their house brands such as Pinup Couture and Dixiefried. The site also carries a great assortment of hair flowers, bags and other accessories.
3. eShakti
The great thing about eShakti is that they customize all of their items (sometimes free). For example, you can have a dress’s length customized to fall above, at or below your knees. You can also often change the sleeve and neckline of a dress. I’ve purchased a few Lindy Hop dresses from eShakti, and have never had to get additional tailoring done. They carry a lot of retro-inspired shapes and patterns, and the quality is good for the low prices. However, international fees from eShakti have been higher than other US stores I’ve purchased from (maybe because the items ship directly from India?). I once paid $35 in shipping and duty on a $50 dress.
White House Black Market is my favourite US clothing store chain. Everything in the store is black and white (with a signature bright colour each season). What I like about the dresses at this store is that they can go contemporary or retro depending on how you style them. I’ve scored an amazing blues dress (below) and pencil skirts that didn’t need to be tailored. White House Black Market also recently featured a reproduction of the famous “Zou Bisou Bisou” dress from Mad Men and a line of Art Deco-inspired pieces. Sign up for their email list to get discounts – I never pay full price for anything I buy there.
5. Original
If you look in the front window at Original, you’ll most likely see an assortment of sparkly prom dresses and hooker heels. However, don’t be fooled by the hooker heels! The second floor of the store is a treasure trove of Pinup Couture, Stop Staring and other retro-inspired lines. The prices are more expensive than what you would pay if you ordered the dresses online, but you can’t beat the convenience of trying them on and buying them in Toronto.
A few doors to the west of Original, you will find Hell’s Belles. This store carries a lot of Goth and Rockabilly clothing, including a few choice pieces from Stop Staring. The Stop Staring dress that I purchased at Hell’s Belles wasn’t available online. However, I was sad to learn that Hell’s Belles is going out of business in March. They are clearing out everything in their showroom, along with vintage stock from their basement. Be sure to drop by ASAP for bargains.
This is one of my favourite Etsy shops. Michele Tan will customize an assortment of vintage-inspired dresses, shirts and skirts to your exact measurements. I was worried about ordering something so custom online, but the purple pencil skirt and floral top that I ordered fit perfectly. So, I ordered a green skirt and black top!
This blog post only features shops that I’ve bought from and can recommend for their quality. However, I’d also like to mention Doll Factory by Damzels, located on Queen Street East. Although I’ve never purchased anything from Damzels, I was impressed with their variety of retro-inspired clothing. They carry Stop Staring, Pinup Couture, Lucky 13 and other brands. Plus, some of the Toronto Lindy Hop ladies have scored sweet deals at Damzels’ sales. Just be sure to subscribe to their e-list for advance notice of sales. Most sizes go fast!
What about you? Where do you buy your Lindy Hop dresses? Feel free to share your favourite dress shops in the comments section below!
I too have a lot of vintage-style dresses, and one of my favourite places to shop at in the States is, believe it or not, JC Penney. I have had a lot of luck there, and have found dresses as low as $12 on clearance!
$12 dresses! That’s awesome! I heard that JC Penney is going to close a bunch of their stores. Hopefully, they’ll keep the one(s) in Buffalo open.
The plus size store called Sexy Plus by the Rosedale subway station in Toronto also carries Stop Staring!
Hi, Danni! Thanks for the recommendation!
Seeking affordable (aka bargain) skirts and dresses for small frame (small, X-small, 0, 00, 24-26 waist). I dance all the time looking so rough! Would love to change that.
Hi there. First up in order to help you I need to know if you live in Toronto? Or outside of the city. This will help me point you to places that might have what you need.
Liz 🙂
Yes, live in the city!
I’m not inclined to buy clothing online… at least until I’ve tried it on and know for sure that it will fit. Seems to be a bit pricier, too, no?
(thanks so much for responding! 🙂
Oh, and I’m quite small in height as well…
I would try Kensington Market in Toronto-There is a street filled with vintage shops with dresses and skirts in all sizes and all prices. I have picked up skirts for swing dancing there for $20. Now don’t rule out alterations if you find something you love but it’s too long.
right now “swing style” clothes are going thru a bit of a popularity and lots of “reproduction” stores have popped up and are selling wonderful pieces but yes they are a bit pricey.
ALSO..Places like Forever 21, H&M, Old Navy, Suzy Shier, Reitmans etc. have great skirts and dresses that would be super for a night out on the dance floor (I have been seeing some super summer skirts appearing in the stores that are oh so cute). I own 2 skirts from H&M that I have bought that I use all the time dancing. And what is good about “non vintage” is that they are easier to clean after a night out dancing.
And as a person who buys online all the time (vintage and reproduction), the tricks to 99% success rate is 1. Get all your proper measurements, 2. Don’t be afraid to ask questions if something you like is not stating say the “length”. I buy on Etsy all the time and I ask questions constantly (I’m 6’1 so I’m the opposite, things can tend to be too short for me lol).
I hope this helps a bit.
Liz 🙂
It does! Grateful for your detailed reply, thank you.
Would you mind telling me what measurements I’d need to know? Do I measure myself with a tape measure? Is that a silly question… permission to laugh at me. I can take it. 😉
(Hi! Liz is away this week, so I’m posting on her behalf… she says:)
Yes to measuring tape.
You’ll need to measure: Chest, Hips, and Waist, and then compare to the sizing chart. Sometimes it’s helpful to have a friend measure you, that way you can be sure that the tape measure is straight and sitting in the right spot. Most websites will have a sizing chart link near the “Add to Cart” button. Vivien of Holloway has a good image example on their site on how to measure yourself.
You can also measure off of a skirt or dress from your closet to see what length you like most.
Cheers,
Chelsea.
Thank you for this eShakti is a gem! I’m a petite gal and lord knows how hard it is to find even just regular dresses that fit at a reasonable price!
Awesome! Glad it was helpful 🙂
Shameless plug, but my own online plus size vintage boutique, https://kittycanuck.com, would be a great place for bigger girls to find the perfect Lindy Hop dress!
Retro Glam is also a great option, and they are in Canada! $10 flat rate shipping across Canada.
I would have a look at https://preciseplussize.com/ .they have a lot of great dresses for all body shapes.