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Mina - Vintage blouse with unique prints | M Mina - Vintage blouse with unique prints | M
€26,00 EURMina - Vintage blouse with unique prints | M
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Lux - vintage blouse with purple print | XXL Lux - vintage blouse with purple print | XXL
€26,00 EURLux - vintage blouse with purple print | XXL
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Mae - romantic vintage blouse with short sleeve | XXL Mae - romantic vintage blouse with short sleeve | XXL
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70s light purple blouse | M -
Pearl - light blue vintage blouse | L -
Nyssa - vintage blouse with floral paintings | XXL Nyssa - vintage blouse with floral paintings | XXL
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Vintage blouse paintings | M -
Bente - dark blue vintage blouse | XS/S Bente - dark blue vintage blouse | XS/S
€28,00 EURBente - dark blue vintage blouse | XS/S
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Birdy - dark orange vintage blouse | M -
Bo - brown vintage blouse with floral print | S Bo - brown vintage blouse with floral print | S
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Hanne - blue vintage blouse with retro print | 3XL Hanne - blue vintage blouse with retro print | 3XL
€28,00 EUR
Shop colorful vintage blouses online at Flamingo Vintage
What is a vintage women's blouse?
A vintage women's blouse is a blouse that is at least 20 years old, often from the 70s, 80s, or 90s, with a fit, fabric, or detail that is no longer found in new collections.
What sets them apart:
- richer fabrics like silk, viscose, and cotton
- distinctive prints (floral, graphic, romantic)
- unique fits (looser, more feminine, sometimes oversized)
A good vintage blouse truly adds something to your outfit. It doesn't just complement, it carries your look.
Also check out our short-sleeved blouses
What vintage women's blouses can you find at Flamingo Vintage?
Our selection is small, but intentional. Here you'll find:
- vintage blouses with floral print → feminine, cheerful and often 70s inspired.
- romantic blouses → with ruffles, lace and the most beautiful details.
- silk blouses → supple, subtly shiny and instantly chic.
- 80s blouses → a bit more pronounced, often with rich colors and shoulder pads.
- 90s blouses → simpler, but with a strong cut.
What you won't find:
- uninspired basics without character.
- fast fashion or fake vintage without quality.
- items that are just “okay,” but not interesting.
All items are carefully selected to enhance your style, not just to fill your closet.
How to recognize quality in a vintage women's blouse?
You can spot a good vintage blouse right away if you know what to look for:
1. Fabric
- silk: incredibly soft, cool, and slightly shiny.
- cotton: sturdier and breathable.
- viscose: supple, yet strong.
2. Seams
- Seams should be well-constructed and hold their shape.
- Check for holes, as these are spots you can easily overlook.
3. Buttons and details
- Original and intact buttons make the piece.
- Missing or cheap replacements → less value.
At Flamingo Vintage, we rigorously pre-select items based on these criteria, and any defects are repaired if necessary, so you don't have to do that work. Nice, right?
Why choose a pre-owned vintage blouse?
The difference between a vintage blouse and a fast-fashion variant is immediately visible and palpable.
- you're wearing something unique.
- the fabric often feels better than new fast fashion.
- your outfit instantly gains more character.
Keep in mind that not every vintage blouse is automatically better. Only the right selection makes a difference, and that's precisely where our focus lies.
How do you style a retro blouse for women?
Frequently asked questions about vintage blouses
What should I pay attention to when buying a vintage blouse?
Pay special attention to the quality of the fabric, possible discoloration in the armpits, the collar, and the fit. These are the most important aspects of the blouse and the first places where wear and tear become visible.
Are vintage women's blouses clean?
Yes, at Flamingo Vintage, all blouses are carefully inspected and only selected if they are wearable and in good condition.
How does a vintage blouse fit?
Vintage sizes differ from current sizes. Therefore, look at the fit (oversized, straight, tailored) and the provided measurements, instead of just the label.
What is the best fabric for a vintage blouse?
Silk and cotton are the most durable and comfortable. Avoid cheap synthetic fabrics.
How do I combine a retro blouse without it looking old-fashioned?
Keep the rest of your outfit simple and modern. This way, the blouse remains the focal point, without it feeling like a costume.