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08-14-2021 09:09 PM
08-14-2021 09:25 PM
@MacDUFF The RL striped is adorable and love it worn classic RL style (the first picture). Fun challenge and looks great on you!
08-14-2021 09:30 PM
...and you look FABULOUS in every picture. I particularly like the first picture of the b/w striped Lauren shirt tucked in but pic #3 is a close 2nd. No way anyone would ever guess these were thrift store finds!
08-14-2021 09:32 PM
I like your first look, tucked. I made a pledge not to buy any clothes from June through August and it has been easy. I may look into thrifing because I am tired of fast fashion but still love clothes. Are you shopping consignment stores or Goodwill? Someone told me Goodwill has special stores where the best merchandise goes. Then there are online thrift stores.
08-14-2021 09:34 PM
My days going to thrift stores were mainly for decor and furniture. I did buy some nice things in that area. However, I haven't purchased used clothing. While I liked to look at the different fashions, I never felt completely comfortable with buying used clothing. However, your buys are nice and they look good as new.
When my mom passed in the eighties, I had many of her dressy dresses to go through. I know she spent on them I didn't want to just throw them out. I ended up giving them to a teacher at a school I worked at because she loved vintage clothing. I knew she would wear the dresses and she was thrilled with them.
08-14-2021 09:53 PM
@MacDUFF What an interesting post, and your thinking about this issue is brilliant. Go thrifting, spend little to nothing, try new things that appeal to you--all fun and very low stakes! And if there is something better than getting a fabulous new item, it's getitng it at a super bargain price, right? Who cares if someone else loved it before you did? I wash new clothes before wearing them, too.
BTW, for my money, the silk plaid shirt is the big find--it's unusual and versatile, and silk is always luxurious.
08-14-2021 09:56 PM - edited 08-15-2021 08:42 AM
Sounds like a fun challenge and something to do without spending a fortune. I use to do that when I was working and needed clothes. I picked up a lot of clothes with tags still on and never worn.
Only thing I won't wear 2nd is shoes.
I use to pick up a lot of clothes for my grandkids at 2nd hand joints. You gave me an idea and they are growing so fast that I think I will go looking at 2nd hand stores again too. I just spent a good chunk on new back to school clothes but could add some extras.
We don't have as many shops like we use to for 2nd hand. But start checking it out again. Should be fun and my grand daughter loves to go to Goodwill.
I'm watching Belle show and love her clothes but pretty pricey. I'm not an animal print fan and she seems to be showing more of that. 50 for an every day top is too much for me. Can't see it.
08-14-2021 10:46 PM
Happy to see someone else who enjoys thrifting!
I always shop thrift before buying almost anything at retail. Most of my local purchases are for the home, but as I have lost quite a bit of weight over the past year I have picked up a few items of clothing on eBay
I will be looking more closely at thrifting my wardrobe come October, when I expect to be down another size. Wearing what I have until then.
08-15-2021 12:59 AM
@phoenixbrd @PJinIA @chessylady The tucked henley: I think the jeans are what made the tuck possible...high-waisted and a fuller cut straight leg (AG "Alexxis")...that old rule, which I agree with, of shorter/tighter top with fuller bottoms that my Mom taught me. I feel stuffed into it though.
Chessy, once in a while I go to a Goodwill in a more upscale neighborhood than mine. Many years ago, I went to a Goodwill in Richmond, VA that was specifically the better merchandise. It was nice! I didn't have a lot of money then, and I would not have known the difference between a Valentino and a valentine anyway haha. I also have a charity thrift store dangerously close to home that I go to at least once a week. The consignment store I used to frequent didn't make it thru lockdown.
@spiderw What a sweet story! I'll bet the teacher was happy, and I'm sure your Mom would have approved. Back in the day, I used to shop the vintage shops on Melrose Ave. in Los Angeles...great memories.
@KaySD I could not pass up that plaid J.Crew silk! It goes a little out of my norm, though, and I'm still trying different ways to style it with things in my closet.
@Roscoe the Rascal Yes, I try to find NWT, and I hear ya about shoes. I've purchased a few pairs of shoes...and scrubbed them inside and out with hydrogen peroxide hahaha...but unless the shoes are new or darn near, it kind of gives me the shudders (I carry a pair of peds in my purse for trying on). ITA about paying high prices for every day wear (not that I haven't or won't again, of course haha).
@queendiva Sistah! I'm almost afraid to start with ebay...or Poshmark or ThredUp, which I've heard good things about. I'm just happy to be able to get out and shop...instant gratification. Congratulations on the weight loss!
08-15-2021 04:46 AM
I collect OLD picture frames and mirrors.....and the best places to find them are "thrifts".......especially those run by churches, who inherit their parishoners estates.
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