Thrifting Works: Hunting For Treasure
When thrifting, I tend to look for both classic pieces that can be worn for years without ever going out of style; pieces that can be easily mixed and matched with multiple pieces to stretch my wardrobe. But I also love to find trendy, unique pieces that make a statement. This look is a blend of both approaches.
The recent unseasonably warm weather presented the perfect opportunity to pair a lightweight classic white blazer found at Salvation Army ($12), simple cotton tank from Forever 21 ($8) and an eye-catching patterned knit pencil skirt found last year at a local flea market ($30). The leather Aldo clutch was found at one of absolute favorite spots, Plato’s Closet (www.platoscloset.com) for just $14. The nude kid leather Aldo pumps were bought years ago for under $50 and continue to be on trend. The effect is a classic look that can be worn to work, church or out to lunch, all within my modest budget.
Now, I know there are a lot of people who feel some kind of way about wearing used goods. They think it’s creepy or beneath them. I’ve never seen it that way. I actually love the idea of finding good, quality pieces that would ordinarily be beyond my reach, all well within my budget. Listen, I have kids in college. I HAVE to shop smart. Thrifting works for me. As the saying goes, “One (wo)man’s trash…”
Here are just a few great thrift store, consignment and eBay finds I’ve been blessed to come across:
So, if you’re a person who loves fashion but doesn’t want to break the bank in order to be stylish and on trend, I hope this post encourages you to work within your budget. Happy treasure hunting:)
Source: Model Moxy