The fun and exciting world of thrifting has come again! With this round of ThredUp purchases, I intended to wear them all, but these clothes had other plans.
In this order, I ordered 3 shirts and 2 pairs of khaki capris. Out of all of these items, I am keeping one for myself and reselling the rest since I bought them as no returns at the final sale. Just like previously, as well, I strictly used trade credit to purchase these items.
The first item that I ordered was a One World Green Tie-Dye short sleeve top. I was most excited about this. It was too tight near the shoulders for my liking. I expected it to be looser and more like a tunic on me. I have already posted this for resale.
The next item was a pair of khaki capris from Talbots. I knew this brand when thrifted usually fits me well and can stand the test of time compared to some other brands. Nothing too fancy but expected that it would be a great summer basic. They didn’t fit me either. These are already posted for resale as well.
I bought another pair of Talbot capris as another basic. Once getting them I discovered that they had little dragonflies all over them! I was excited to try them on. As they were the same size as the other pair previously mentioned, they didn’t fit either. They are posted for resale as well.
For my day job, I ordered a Nautica short sleeve polo. Once I received it, it wound up being either a girls' size or a severely shrunken women's size top. I have yet to post it for resale as I am unsure of the size and the best outlet to resale it.
Last but not least, is the item that I am keeping for myself. I am keeping an Alfred Dunner ¾ sleeve striped top with butterfly detail. It fit me perfectly. This is starting to become my favorite brand.
What brands do you love to shop for? Where do you love to thrift? What would you love to read next?
By the way, all of these items that I am putting up for resale are up on Poshmark. If you are on there, let me know! Follow me as @tabtakeson. I am just starting out and there are other goodies on there as well. I am also still sending clothes to ThredUp as well.
This post is entirely my opinion and is not sponsored in any way.