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.…
It’s so easy to get lost in all the noise that comes with being on Instagram. Listen to your own voice. Be gentle with yourself (and others) while you’re on this journey. Go slow. You’re doing the best you can. …
I feel like so many people forget that one of the most ethical and sustainable method is to make it a habit to shop less. Not just secondhand or vintage. For me, this is the easiest way for me to be ethical and sustainable in my fashion choices. Most of the clothing you see me wearing lately is either 2+ years old or rented. …