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| | | | On this day in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge officially opened to the public, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn over the East River in New York City. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world, stretching 1,595 feet (486 meters) across. Designed by John A. Roebling and completed by his son, Washington Roebling, after his father's death, the bridge stood as a monumental feat of engineering and a symbol of innovation and resilience. Its opening was celebrated with a grand parade and festivities, marking a new era in urban infrastructure. |
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| | Vintage Fashion: Collection and Care | Vintage fashion is more than just clothing — it’s a treasure trove of stories, style, and craftsmanship from bygone eras. Whether you’re drawn to the elegance of the 1940s, the bold prints of the 1970s, or the flapper flair of the 1920s, collecting vintage pieces allows you to connect with history while expressing your unique style. But vintage clothing deserves special care to keep it looking beautiful and wearable for years to come. Here’s a fun and informative guide to collecting and caring for vintage fashion. | Collecting Vintage Fashion | Starting a vintage collection is like embarking on a delightful treasure hunt. Vintage shops, estate sales, flea markets, and even online auctions can yield remarkable finds. When choosing pieces, pay attention to quality — natural fabrics like silk, wool, and cotton often last longer than synthetics. Look for timeless silhouettes, intricate details like embroidery or beading, and labels that tell a story of the past. | Don’t shy away from pieces that need a little TLC; some stains or minor repairs can be managed with gentle cleaning or sewing. However, always check the garment inside and out for moth holes, loose threads, or fragile fabrics. Remember, vintage is about embracing character and charm, so small imperfections can add to a piece’s personality. | Caring for Vintage Pieces | Vintage garments require tender loving care. Most vintage fabrics are more delicate than modern textiles and can’t withstand harsh detergents or frequent washing. Hand washing with mild soap in cold water is usually the safest bet, but always test a small, hidden area first. After washing, lay items flat on a clean towel to dry, avoiding wringing or twisting, which can distort the fabric. | Proper storage is just as important. Keep vintage pieces away from direct sunlight to prevent fading, and use padded hangers or acid-free tissue paper when folding to avoid creases and fabric stress. Cedar blocks or lavender sachets can help deter moths without the harsh chemicals found in some mothballs. | Why You’ll Love Vintage Fashion | Wearing vintage is like wearing a piece of history — each garment carries a story and showcases craftsmanship that’s often missing in today’s fast fashion. Collecting vintage also promotes sustainability by giving new life to old clothes. Plus, vintage pieces are uniquely stylish, helping you stand out with one-of-a-kind looks that express your personality and respect for fashion’s rich heritage. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just beginning, caring for vintage clothes ensures these treasures can be enjoyed for many years to come. | Which Vintage Fashion Era Inspires You Most? | |
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| Yesterday’s Poll Results: Which memory-boosting technique would you like to try next? |
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| | It looks like keeping the brain sharp with puzzles and games is a favorite—Crossword puzzles and brain games topped the list with 25% of the vote! Not far behind, many readers are also turning to regular physical activity and staying organized with lists and notes as go-to techniques. It’s a great reminder that memory-boosting isn’t one-size-fits-all—whether it’s mental workouts, movement, or a good night’s sleep, there’s more than one way to nurture a healthy mind. | TOP COMMENTS | “I try to use several of these. I play word games, write down my appointments, do some walking and try to get enough sleep.” “I use all of these, occasionally. My sleep has improved since retiring, except for the occasional bathroom call and the more frequent cat interrupted sleep.” “Riding is my most relaxing and healthiest activity. Hiking is number 2. I read, color and do word searches”
| Savvy Shopping After 60: How to Spot a True Fashion Bargain | Scoring a great deal can be exhilarating—but not every sale tag tells the whole story. For women over 60, smart shopping means balancing price, quality, and practicality. This guide offers insights into the retail world, revealing how outlet items are often manufactured specifically for discount pricing and why some markdowns may not be the steals they appear to be. It also shares tips on when to shop for seasonal pieces and how to use the cost-per-wear formula to determine if a purchase is truly worthwhile. Whether you're a seasoned bargain hunter or just looking to make more intentional wardrobe choices, these strategies can help you shop with confidence and clarity. | READ MORE | |
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| Slang Phrase of the Day | Phrase: GG | Meaning: An acronym that stands for “good game” — used to acknowledge a player’s skill at the end of multiplayer video games, but can be used after any game. | In a sentence: After finally beating her grandson at Scrabble (with a triple-word "quizzify," no less), Doris leaned back with a grin and said, "GG, kiddo—Grandma’s still got it!" | |
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| Good News of the Day | Stunning Mosaics Made by Londoners with PTSD Offer Pieces of Healing in Community Artwork | Tucked away in the parks and alleyways of East London lies one of the city’s most vibrant collections of public art. What makes it all the more special is the mending of mental health maladies that transforms its volunteer artists. The sometimes sprawling, Roman-inspired masterpieces are the work of the Hackney Mosaic Project and its […] | READ MORE | |
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