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1960s–1990s Clothing Guide: Value Your Retro Fashion at Auction

Dave Spence

Vintage clothing from the 1960s through the 1990s has seen a huge resurgence in popularity. From mod dresses and psychedelic patterns to 90s grunge staples, these eras produced fashion that continues to inspire today’s trends.

At Potteries Auctions, we have been valuing and selling collectable clothing, accessories, and designer pieces for over 25 years. If you’re curious about the value of your vintage wardrobe, our specialists are happy to help — request a free valuation or send images via WhatsApp for expert advice.

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Wondering What Your Vintage Clothing Is Worth?

Our specialists value hundreds of retro clothing items every month.

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Whether it’s a rare designer jacket, a limited edition band t-shirt, or 70s-era dresses, we can help you identify and value your items.

If you would prefer to speak with an expert in person, you can book a free appointment with our valuers at one of our salerooms. Alternatively, if it’s easier, you can submit photographs using our online valuation form, and a member of our team will be in touch with an assessment.

Valuations are also welcome via WhatsApp: send your images to 07864 667940.

Why Trust Potteries Auctions

With over 25 years of experience, Potteries Auctions has become a leading UK auction house for retro fashion and collectable clothing.

Our team regularly values and sells vintage garments and accessories, from designer pieces to iconic streetwear. Recent auction results have ranged from £20 for common retro items to £1,200+ for rare or high-demand pieces depending on condition, rarity, and provenance.

How Do I Know If My Vintage Clothing Is Valuable?

The value of vintage clothing depends on several key factors:

  • Era and style – 60s mod dresses, 70s disco wear, 80s power dressing, 90s grunge
  • Designer or brand – Rare or high-end labels attract premium prices
  • Condition – Unworn, well-preserved items command higher value
  • Provenance – Pieces with celebrity connections or notable history
  • Original tags and labels – Items with original tags are highly desirable

Why Are 60s–90s Clothes So Collectable?

Vintage clothing from these decades captures cultural and stylistic revolutions:

  • 1960s – Bold patterns, mod fashion, miniskirts, psychedelic prints
  • 1970s – Disco glamour, flares, bohemian styles
  • 1980s – Power suits, neon colours, designer streetwear
  • 1990s – Grunge, rave, minimalism, and iconic sportswear

These eras produced distinctive looks that remain influential in fashion today, driving demand among collectors and enthusiasts.

What Makes Clothing Collectable?

Key features that make vintage clothing desirable:

  • Original designer labels (e.g., Gucci, Versace, Vivienne Westwood)
  • Limited edition or rare production runs
  • Iconic fabrics and patterns (e.g., paisley, tartan, neon prints)
  • Complete items (matching sets, jackets with original buttons)
  • Well-preserved condition with minimal wear

Collectors often seek items that are ready to wear or can be resold at auction.

Identification Guide

Key Things to Look For:

  • Designer or brand labels
  • Era-specific style details (silhouette, stitching, trims)
  • Original buttons, zippers, and accessories
  • Care labels and country of manufacture
  • Signs of wear or alterations

High-Value Vintage Clothing Examples

  • 1960s Mary Quant mod dresses
  • 1970s bell-bottom designer jeans
  • 1980s power suits and designer sportswear
  • 1990s Nike x Jordan limited edition sneakers or band tees

Items in excellent condition or with provenance can sell for hundreds or even thousands of pounds.

Condition Guide

Condition is a major factor in determining value:

  • Mint / unworn – Highest value
  • Excellent / gently worn – Strong value
  • Fair / visible wear – Moderate value
  • Damaged / heavily altered – Lower value

Even minor defects, such as fading or missing buttons, can reduce value for collectors.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vintage Clothes at Auction

How do I identify valuable vintage clothing?

Look for designer labels, era-specific details, original tags, and rare patterns. Condition also plays a major role.

Are 60s–90s clothes worth anything?

Yes. While common high-street items may sell for low amounts, rare designer or iconic pieces can sell for hundreds or even thousands of pounds.

What is the most valuable vintage clothing?

Items by designers such as Vivienne Westwood or Mary Quant, limited edition streetwear, and items with provenance often command the highest prices.

Can I sell vintage clothing at auction?

Yes. Auction houses like Potteries Auctions specialise in vintage fashion and can achieve competitive prices.

Do items need original tags or labels?

Original tags, labels, and unaltered features significantly increase value and desirability.

How do I get a valuation?

You can:
Submit images through our online valuation form
Send photos via WhatsApp 07864 667940
Book an in-person appointment
Email: enquiries@potteriesauctions.com

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