What is retro style?
Retro style refers to a design or fashion that imitates the style of an earlier era, especially the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. The term "retro" is used to describe objects or designs that are old or from decades past, but they are not necessarily old.
What is vintage style?
Meanwhile, vintage style refers to objects or clothing that are authentic and antique from a bygone era, usually more than 20 years ago. Vintage objects can be from any era, from the early 80th century to the XNUMXs. The term "vintage" is used to describe objects or designs that are authentic and old, and have collectible value.
How are they different?
The main difference between retro and vintage is that retro fashion or objects are recreated to imitate a previous style, while vintage objects or clothing are authentically antique. In other words, something retro is made today, but with design features from bygone eras, while something old was made and released in a bygone era, and survived.
Examples of retro and vintage style
Retro style
- Retro televisions with a vintage look
- Old dial phones
- 70s fashion, with bell-bottoms and long skirts
Vintage style
- An old fur coat from the 30s
- A bicycle from the 50s
- A XNUMXth century dress
Conclusion
In short, the main difference between retro and vintage is that retro style seeks to imitate the design of a bygone era, while vintage style is authentic and was made in that era. Both styles are popular and used in fashion and interior design.
It is important to keep in mind the difference between these terms when purchasing vintage items or clothing. If you are looking for something authentic, vintage is what you need. On the other hand, if you are looking for something with a retro feel, look for items with an old design but that are modern. Remember that fashion is always renewed but style always remains!
I am Sebastián Vidal, a computer engineer passionate about technology and DIY. Furthermore, I am the creator of tecnobits.com, where I share tutorials to make technology more accessible and understandable for everyone.