So I just found out that there is a holiday celebrating all things old and vintage. Whhhhaaattt?! That is the coolest thing!
The holiday is called National Old Stuff day and is celebrated in United States on the 2nd of March. I love when something has history and can tell a story by just how it looks. From old instruments, tools, furniture to cars, clocks, watches and jewelry. Some things like maps, books, jewelry, furniture, clothes, and artifacts also gain value as they age and other things we keep just because it looks nice.
Just look at Hogwarts itself with so many old, vintage and definitely antique items and stories.
A fun fact is that there is a difference between Antique and Vintage. Not all old things are created equal. Those who study history, divide the historical items into two groups based on their age. Antiques are items that are at least 100 years old, while vintage items tend to be at least 30 years or more in age. Anything less is just old but still cool in my opinion.
Do you like these type of things or are you more of a new and improved shiny stuff person? Tell us all about it. What type of old or vintage things do you love to collect or just find completely fascinating? Do you have any? Would you celebrate this type of holiday if you could?
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