REDUCE REUSE REWEAR

Monday, March 28, 2011

Time to Party


Shirt: $1
Skirt: $1
Shoes: $3
Total: $5

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Vests Are Cool

Vests are a nice addition to any wardrobe. They can spice up a simple outfit, like t-shirt and jeans and compliment certain dresses. As mentioned in the previous post, thrift stores have a lot of sweaters. As it turns out, they also tend to have a surplus of vests. Ranging from knitted, to floral, to Christmas themed and anything else you can imagine. Try them all on before buying them because they come in such a variety of styles.



Vest: $2
Shirt: $5
Pants: $5
Shoes: $2
Total: $14



Josh is good at pictures.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

No Parking No Trespassing

This outfit is easy, comfy and warm. Thrift stores are overflowing with unique sweaters so it's just a matter of having the patience to look through all of them to find your perfect match.




Sweater: $1

I kinda cheated with this outfit, because the pants and the shoes are not from a thrift store. Still, this shows that thrifted items can easily be integrated into your current wardrobe!


(Photo Credits: Josh!)

Saturday, February 19, 2011

back and better den evur

We're back! The Spring-like weather inspired this outfit. Sarah found awesome corduroy floral pants and cut them into shorts. Simple and snazzy.






Shirt: $1
(Sarah's) Shorts: $1
Belt: $1
Total: $3!

(Thanks to Josh for the pitchas!)

Friday, August 6, 2010

Five Dollar Finds



Shorts: $1
White Shirt: $2
Striped Shirt: $1
Shoes: $1
Total: $5



Shirt: $2
Shorts: $1
Shoes: $2
Total: $5

Monday, July 26, 2010

Super cheap but super fly


Dress: $1
Belt:$1
Total: $2


Shirt: $1
Shorts: $1
Shoes: $1
Total: $3

Friday, July 23, 2010

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Let's get our thrift on.

First things first- figure out where you're gonna go. Check out Goodwill and Volunteers of America. If you're not ready quite ready for down and dirty thrifting, try a vintage shop or a store that sells "gently used clothing". We like Rag-o-Rama. You're likely to find decent clothing at places like these but, be warned, prices will be steeper.

Keeps your eyes peeled for sales. My favorite Goodwill recently had a sale for 50% off of all womens clothing. Some stores have different sales daily and some stores have one day a week when the sales are super bargain-y. Get to know your stores; the more often you go, the more likely you'll score.

Go in with a strategy. I've talked previously about organizing your current wardrobe to narrow your focus when you shop. But there are other ways to get the most out of your trip. One way: set a budget. This helps you weed out the good from the great. When I'm second-hand shopping and I don't really
need anything, I usually give myself a twenty dollar limit. If I don't do this, I tend to bring home a bunch of crap that usually gets re-donated. I have a habit of imagining myself wearing a particular shirt that would look really cute if it could be altered. Imagined-me is really productive and knows how to alter clothing. In reality, I've learned 10 out of 10 times I will not alter anything. So, if you're like me, only buy items that fit you and that you're sure you will wear. This is where the budget becomes helpful. If you are torn between several items, this forces you to pick the cuter, better fitting one, not one that needs fixin' up.


Shirt: $1
Skirt: $1
Shoes: $1
Total: $3


Shirt: $1
Shorts: $2
Belt: $.50
Total: $3.50