There is debate over what determines if an item is
vintage. Some rely on the definition of anything old and of value. The most widely accepted definition used by antique and vintage professionals is anything older than 40 (and less than 100) years old. The terms vintage,
retro, and
antique are often used interchangeably and have some overlap, but each has a distinct meaning. Retro refers to a style that is iconic of a previous era. Vintage typically describes an item made from high-quality materials or craftsmanship, representative of a specific time period or artist, and generally between 40 and 100 years old. Antique, on the other hand, refers to items from earlier periods, specifically those that are at least 100 years old. A related term,
antiquity, refers to objects from ancient times or past eras. The word "vintage" originates from Late Middle English, derived from Old French and Latin. ==Popularity and fame==