I did a 6 month update on how much I've actually spent on thrifting and I thought in the spirit of transparency I would do final review for the year. I've said it before, most of my thrifting is done via online apps due to a limited availability in my hometown, so I utilize Instagram, Poshmark, Depop and sometimes thredUP, so that makes it really easy to track…
It’s not a fad, it’s a reality, and it’s here to stay! Save your money, and invest in pieces that are of the best quality, and will last a long time. If you’re into trends, then purchase second hand.…
I just want people to know that it’s so easy to make ethical / sustainable choices when it comes to buying clothing. There are so many companies out there now that care about their workers and treat them fairly. There are so many companies out there that care about the environment and who use sustainable materials and practices to produce clothes. …
Ethical and sustainable fashion is not one size fits all. We all have personal reasons why we choose to engage in this space: animal rights are fought for by not wearing leather or fur, human rights are fought for by not purchasing garments made in unsafe working conditions, environmental rights are fought for by purchasing second hand first, financial rights are fought for by choosing to thrift to…