This is a vote for the online companion-video - I find even post-pandemic that I struggle to get to real secondhand shops as they so often close at 5pm, when I'm still at work. Raking through charity shops (thrift stores in the US) used to be one of my favourite things to do before I worked full time, and I miss it. I'm trying to find a balance between avoiding new online fast fashion, and buying disappointing/unflattering second hand items I can't return, which sit in my wardrobe for months. Any tips to avoid disappointment welcome!
@ifetayodavidson-cade56132 жыл бұрын
It helps to have a well-defined personal style- knowing the fabrics, colors, cuts and items that work for your body,coloring, lifestyle, and aesthetic preferences. Also, be honest about whether you are willing to alter or dye items that are a little off.
@aoifecalderon3832 жыл бұрын
The real real also has a good return policy
@lamsing60902 жыл бұрын
In the UK where I live we have a few "charity" shops that have online shopping, Oxfam being one of the biggest, but I know what it means to miss the tactical experience of shopping in a second hand store.
@selfraisingsugar8982 жыл бұрын
@@callmecharlie99 I’m not sure we can use thredup in the uk? Could be wrong
@lizb41562 жыл бұрын
Try Preworn, it's got 50,% off at the moment. It's based in Wales.
@savvagecabbage232 жыл бұрын
Loving the influx of fashion-oriented content this past year!
@julesvonbavy2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Second that!
@rebeccabrambila15922 жыл бұрын
‘Coastal grandmother who does ceramics’ - Hannah you are amazing at formulating these fabulously creative descriptive phrases.
@nailinthefashion2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to meet Glenda. She seems like such a special gal, like Edna Mode, quite possibly.
@brontec97692 жыл бұрын
Oh yes, isn't she wonderful? You can tell she's a writer :)
@offthebrand2 жыл бұрын
I buy almost all of my clothes at thrift stores and one of the main reasons is because the items are already worn and washed and I can see how they will hold up over time. Great video as always!
@bronteg22502 жыл бұрын
Basic secondhand cashmere sweaters are SUCH an amazing addition to a wardrobe. I also love wool and cashmere and they are just the absolute best for temperature regulation since they are super warm but also don’t make you as sweaty as manmade fibers in my experience.
@goldengrace28332 жыл бұрын
Yes! I bring home the cashmere even if it has some weaknesses because I can upcycle it into a sweater or pants for my little girl. Cashmere for little kids is hard to find, but so great for them!
@bronteg22502 жыл бұрын
@@goldengrace2833 ahhh so smart. Yes we grew up with wool and silk long johns and it’s a game changer how warm they can make you compared to synthetic options.
@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory Жыл бұрын
I've invested more each year in winter gear. Our winters have gotten worse & so has my overall health. Nothing beats good wool and or silk layers. I finally retired (gave to a crafter) the ugliest $1 thrifted cashmere sweater ever once it fully fell apart this fall, after ** 6 ** years of great use. I even spent $50 on a not so flattering Patagonia cashmere sweater because it's so worth it to have a cashmere layer for winter (& I'll have that sweater foreverrrrr lol) or camping, bonus when it isn't cute enough to worry about keeping super-clean.
@jmholsin2 жыл бұрын
I'm going to be thinking of that burgundy sweater as your vulva sweater!
@viviennem75462 жыл бұрын
Can't unsee it:)
@thejuicequeen2 жыл бұрын
This!!
@Catspurrly Жыл бұрын
So glad someone else said this.
@theprousteffect97172 жыл бұрын
Oh, man. Secondhand shopping can be an all day affair, as I also look through every single piece in the store like a grandma during a Black Friday sale at Bed Bath & Beyond. Love this content!
@zerbirae42242 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the guitar/bob art/curtain backdrop here. 💚 I'm a lifelong thrifter, and I love honing my hunting skills with tips and advice from you!
@loolalevi2 жыл бұрын
“Alembika” is an Israeli designer that makes really beautiful flowy clothes- very much like your artsy coastal grandma vibe :-) (but maybe more of a desert 🐪 ceramic making grandma) they look great on you! Everything you bought looks so true to you and your vibe ❤️
@goodenoughaccompanis2 жыл бұрын
One takeaway for me was the contagious joy I felt as you shared about just loving what you are wearing and the impact it can have on how you go through your day. My wardrobe doesn’t give me that, but I want that! Something to journey towards. ❤️❤️ I appreciate your work in the world, Hannah!!
@jenniy75572 жыл бұрын
Yes, it makes such a difference in my mood.
@janine43602 жыл бұрын
I’ve gotten away from that lately, living in a fairly rural environment. This content brought me back to my younger self, when I lived in a big city or even a small city in a Germany with great boutiques and second-hand shops.
@KatieStAmand2 жыл бұрын
When you were describing the different coastal grandmother aesthetics I immediately thought “oh like Frankie” before you even said it 😂 great minds
@Shellyish2 жыл бұрын
Sadie! 😍 Please do a part two for online shopping, but only if you feel inspired. 😊
@bitterswtmocha149 Жыл бұрын
agree. wish i could do this would probably enjoy it but with a family and very demanding job, its just not realistic. everything would be dry cleaned and online quick shopping is the only way. any thoughts on things like thred up or postmark?
@jespantoja2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! Thrift stores are the best. Your tip about checking every size and trying on sizes you wouldn’t think would fit you are top tier. When I started thrifting, I had to retrain my brain to start shopping that way lol. Loving your style and the items you selected 😊
@missmollyo37422 жыл бұрын
The St John 2pc is GORGEOUS ON YOU! I love it, what a find !!
@Leeknows_Iris777 Жыл бұрын
That Peach or Coral bag of yours in that particular colour and style is so gorgeous, suits your season colour pallette. Even expensive bags from prestigious designer brands can't compete the way it compliments you. There wasn't even one moment when my attention wasn't caught by the bag even with the blurry background in every video. Lot's of love to you and your bag! ❤✨👜
@meghanpoplacean22162 жыл бұрын
This is a bit of a random question, but you’re so knowledgeable on fabrics that a video on how to care for different fabrics (especially washing!) would be sooo helpful. I’m on a journey of buying sturdier, more organic fabrics, but when it comes to care I often scratch my head. Not sure if it would be of interest to you , but I know for sure I would definitely find that useful :) LUH YA keep killin the game 🖤🖤
@juliannakovacs80262 жыл бұрын
I am so glad that the experience of hunting and "big catch" was brought in. That's why I love these stores. Time-consuming, but really unique, special, high-quality things can be found cheaply. Oh, and since it's cheap, it's more cost-effective to try, find and identify your own unique style than with an investment piece, or with a fastfachion (they've already been manufactured, so there's less damage if it doesn't work).
@KirstyJonesLouise2 жыл бұрын
It’s interesting watching this after your minimalist wardrobe video and seeing how your purchases fit that aesthetic
@rebeccaalves47962 жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes to more fashion and quality garment talks 🤌🏻
@jhominidae65822 жыл бұрын
Have you ever you used a wool wash like Euclan? As a wool fanatic with a lot of wool basics I really recommend using a dedicated wool wash for machine washing delicates or hand-washed garments! You can certainly use other stuff, but products like Euclan have ingredients like lanolin built in to keep wool clothes feeling their best!
@emmajones31702 жыл бұрын
would second this! there are other brands (i'm partial to soak) but the advantage of wool wash is they're formulated to be no-rinse
@jennifernolen81112 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to thank you for helping to encourage my search for my own unique style. I've been able to quiet all the "you should" fashion noise and truly focus on my own needs and desires.
@donraitan2 жыл бұрын
I love using apps like Vinted to get second-hand stuff. After these two years of basically living in loungewear, I've been looking at more dressy stuff and it's been quite the lifesaver.
@GillenMeg2 жыл бұрын
I love this fashion and secondhand content! And the bonus Sadie intro, of course.
@edithcox72032 жыл бұрын
Loving wool and well made garments makes me want to encourage you to knit. It’s an art form you can do while watching KZbin.
@vsb1012 жыл бұрын
Knitted set is just lovely!
@amandajollylines2 жыл бұрын
Looooved this! Also throwing my vote in for the Part 2: Online version of this. haha. I haven't been out to physical second hand shops since before the pandemic, and this is giving me the push I need to get back out there. Great finds!
@susanelainesanner Жыл бұрын
Practical, logical, aesthetical, warm and wonderfully worded ideas. Thank you, Hannah Louise Posten. You've freshened my wardrobe potential.
@northwoodfalls14032 жыл бұрын
That tip about looking at all the sizes is really good. My frame, like my actual bone structure (not my weight because that fluctuates), is better suited to things that drape, are longer in proportions so I often end up in the men’s department. I learned at a relatively young age to completely ignore the size labels. I scan a stores entire collection (or at least the totality of the categories I am interested in) and get an idea of how that brand constructs it’s clothing, what materials they use, how they cut them, etc. I can tell pretty quickly by now if anything on offer is going to work for me or not. They can label it any size they want, if the cut is for a narrow frame regardless of the size they slap on the label, it just won’t work for me. If it’s cut for an hourglass figure, it won’t work for me. This applies to fabrics as well. If it is a jersey knit, forget it. It’s never going to drape, it’s always going to cling or bunch up or just look way too delicate for my broad bone structure. So, ya, when I go thrifting, I scan every darn item. I don’t even have to try things on anymore. There are tricks that come in handy (like, take the waist band with the pants done up and wrap it around your neck. If it fits around your neck, the waist of the pants will fit. If you want them loser, they should fit loser around your neck and so on. For shirts, grasp the shoulders by the seams and flip it over your head and hold it up against your shoulders at their broadest point - holding it across the front won’t work as well because your back across your shoulders is your broadest point. Also, hold the shirt from the outset of the shoulder seam against the back of your shoulder and grasp the cuff and extend your arm out in front of you, this will show you how long the sleeves will be on you. Hold pants at the waist from the backside so they drape over your bum, this will give you a better idea of how long they will be on you. All a little bit awkward, but you get the hang of it lol. Shoes can be roughly sized from the inside of your elbow to your wrist and the width can be roughly ascertained from the widest part of your palm spread as far as you can …. Socks are sized by making a fist and wrapping the foot of the sock from toe to heel around it ….. ) The more you hone in on the details of why the garments you love work so well for you - the material, the cut, the finishing details (pleats, no pleats, button sizes and placement, deep generous hems or no visible hems at all, etc.), you’ll be able to hone in on items that will work for you and you will happily walk away from bad purchases and save yourself a lot of time in the doing 😃 oh, and also, try rinsing that wool with some distilled vinegar after you’ve soaked it in your shampoo or wool detergent. Vinegar will help soften the fibres without at all damaging them. The smell will quickly dissipate, but you can also find scented vinegar for this purpose. The vinegar rinse is also really helpful for getting all the shampoo or detergent out of the fibres which is part of what helps to soften the fibre.
@yazosoyo5 ай бұрын
This is my aunt always finding the correct clothes for me even if I could not try them on! Thank you for reminding me of her wise advice ❤
@Lizmoritz2 жыл бұрын
Hannah, evey time I hand wash something I lay it flat on a towel and roll it to gently squeeze out the excess water. It makes a huge difference! Hope it helps 🥰
@suzannemacpherson8267 Жыл бұрын
Love seeing your thrift or vintage finds...my favourite...thank you..💜🙏💜
@sara.fernandes2 жыл бұрын
YES to the online shopping version of this video! ❤️
@notaclue8222 жыл бұрын
Great finds. That dark blue textured sweater is really fun. The manufacturers often recommend dry cleaning for things that don't need it. Sometimes it's for the shaping of the garment.
@crazygirlranch2 жыл бұрын
As a nomadic dweller, I love your video! You have great taste and an amazing personality. I have a minimal wardrobe due to space. Textures are huge for me and wool or merino wool is a huge staple for me as well. Due to working and living in a variety of environments, I have to be able to cover every environment that we work in. Thrift stores have provided most of my wardrobe over the past several years. I have expense taste as well and love love love finding great pieces. My only rule living this way, (and huge base on if im going to be buying something) is that if I purchase something new, I generally have to give away something else. All due to the limited space, I really have to be in love with the garment for purchase. Anyway, thank you for great video!
@darcyreadssometimes39042 жыл бұрын
I’d love the online thrift shopping video too! I’m more comfortable shopping in person. I do appreciate your habit of knowing what you love in words - “texture”, specific colors, etc.
@jas000n2 жыл бұрын
"Hippie coastal grandma making ceramics vibe" makes me think of Cher in Witches of Eastwick
@LevelingUpMyLife Жыл бұрын
That knit set looks so rich. Great find! ❤ I'm inspired to go do some more thrifting.
@pixiethistle2 жыл бұрын
Great finds! Yay, you got the beautiful blue and green plaid wool coat--it looks fabulous on you! Wool and cashmere are the most cozy, elegant fabrics.
@HannahLouisePoston2 жыл бұрын
yes, I waited YEARS and it finally showed up on the secondhand market!
@pixiethistle2 жыл бұрын
@@HannahLouisePoston It's a classic, forever coat!
@shelleynichols96262 жыл бұрын
@@HannahLouisePoston Who is the designer of the coat? It is stunning
@cherylbrash Жыл бұрын
i always enjoy your fashion videos....i seem to have an unearthed love of fashion. I am going to shop some second hand shops. I used to only shop at those years and years ago. And then i just forgot about them. Oh, and i love your kitty. Thanks for the video.
@ratioetscientia2 жыл бұрын
I‘ve felt so uninspired lately - this really helped! I love the flowy yet bold yet relaxed silhouettes you go for.
@cinemaocd17522 жыл бұрын
The things you need to worry about actually being "dry clean only" are tailored pieces like jackets that have lining and structural elements which could be destroyed/dislodged in washing...I'm definitely a Frankie Bergstein coastal grandmother, if the coast is Lake Superior...
@morganelle17072 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see a video on how you clean and care for your clothes! You talk about all the pieces like such little treasures and especially all the pieces where you mention having to hand wash them. It’d be a lovely insight to see the care of them.
@kathryndelacruz62072 жыл бұрын
Another takeaway that helped me in this vid was googling consignment Stores in my area. I live in a place where it really felt that there was nothing like that. Only thrifts but I just googled it and found 2 stores that are only like 7 minutes away from my house. Thank you Hannah!
@BelleStreetBoyz2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love love love your "what I bought" type videos!!! It made me so happy to see this! I really enjoy and find it helpful to hear your thought process behind purchases, and to see your care and excitement about the new items in your life. Thanks for sharing, Hannah! 💜🌻🦋✨
@tofteys2 жыл бұрын
St John is my favorite brand to pick up second-hand ❤️
@SoleilAlexa2 жыл бұрын
The burgundy-brown sweater: all I could see around in the bottom of the sweater where lady parts 🙊🙊 But loved loved the two-piece and the video. 😃
@Stardust272 жыл бұрын
Same! 😅
@cindyneese703210 ай бұрын
Hilarious!@@Stardust27
@AG-dx4vu Жыл бұрын
I'm really loving your content and vibe; I'm so glad I discovered you! I'll be binge-watching your videos for sure. Keep up the great work, Hannah!
@brittanycook8362 жыл бұрын
Wow, i really loved this! Also, I would so appreciate a video/series (patreon?) about what fabrics and brands you look for while consigment shopping, or other similar "how to second-hand" videos. I didn't know what the difference was between a thrift and consignment store, so now I will certainly look for one in my area!
@romana.in.wonderland2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely YES to ignore the size and have a close look on the garment. Size descriptions seem to differ from brand to brand, the year of construction matters and mostly the country. I live in Europe and in contemporary American brands I am between size small and medium. Italian and French brands construct "smaller", I need a size large usually. Vintage items (80% of my wardrobe are thrifted) are size wise a complete mess ... I own and wear extra small as well as extra large.
@beaherzberg2 жыл бұрын
Love you talking more about clothing and purchases!!
@samiansley57402 жыл бұрын
Love and agree with so much you’ve shared! I have an Italian Marino Wool v-neck XL sweater I thrifted (I’m an XS/S) that I LOVE and found in the men’s section. I’m so glad I had my mind open to color and texture and fabric while I search the whole store.
@nastjakeyzman5012 Жыл бұрын
watching the 6th video of yours. just like a podcast. your voice is so calming
@lhun39522 жыл бұрын
Hi Hannah! I I love these thrifting videos. They are making me interested in clothing again. As a mom, I had gotten away from that. I would appreciate clothes care videos, if that is ever something you would want to do. I have a feeling that you could help that move from a boring chore to inspiring tlc. Thanks for your creative and thoughtful videos 😀
@erickadelkarmen Жыл бұрын
The ST.John two piece is stunning !
@smileyfriend332 жыл бұрын
I will visit New York City before christmas and I'm exited to go thrift shopping!
@valiaudet34152 жыл бұрын
The Sax black sweater will serve so well. You'll find it's your go to sweater over and over. Great buy
@wlammy4ever Жыл бұрын
Ahh the woolen vulva tunic is so beautiful
@vintageaddict45522 жыл бұрын
I also hand wash dry clean only clothes and air dry it also steam it if need and it's been working great for me.. great video love the all black 2 piece it's just perfect...
@qwertydeluxe2 жыл бұрын
the matching black knitwear set is giving me grown-up Kim Possible vibes
@bastelkiste22422 жыл бұрын
You found so many good items! My favorite was the St. Johns set. Your coat and your bags are beautiful, btw. I'm a fellow thrifter and you're totally right to give up the conservative size mindset while thrifting. I just browse through the clothes and if something catches my eye I get out my measuring tape. I love the way you rave about your clothes, your thought process. I could listen to that forever! 🤗👌
@stellacollins311410 ай бұрын
I’m definitely more Frankie than Grace, love all your purchases they are lush
@Faithfulsophie2 жыл бұрын
I am so excited to see this slow fashion content from you! Also, I think you would love Alyssa Beltempo’s KZbin channel/ blog! She has taught me a lot about slow fashion and how to use clothes that I already have in creative way!
@shelbyh.23302 жыл бұрын
This content scratched an itch in my brain that I didn’t know I had. Really, really enjoyed it!
@sadcap2 жыл бұрын
WHOA that red sweater is so cool
@katza19902 жыл бұрын
a definite yes for the online version! I'm curious about your tips on it to see if my past 2 years of online thrifting have left me with enough lessons or if I need to learn more. I'd also be curious to learn about fabrics and what their best use cases are, like in the example with the nylon pants. I probably would have passed on them because the fabric is synthetic, without considering that sometimes you might want that
@antsyclara2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your tip to know specifically what you like in clothes before starting. I have often bought things in thrift shops that sorta work just because i was so exhausted trying to find anything at all. My sizing falls right on the XL/plus line so ive always tended to look through everything. finding something that fits nicely, not just literally can go on my body, can be extremely time consuming. Like, a day or two with no finds in multiple stores.
@buniversum11102 жыл бұрын
I loved this video. I am already making a list of my fashion wants. Thank you! I just love the careful and thoughtful way you speak about things
@carolynnemilmine4147 Жыл бұрын
Love love love your fashion vidios and the way you describe everything, painting pictures with your words. Just recently discovered your channel and frequently binge your vids. I watched all your no buy year and you have inspired me to do one. Mine will be from march 1 of 2023 to march 1 of 2024. Im so excited to get started and see my behaviors and mentality around shopping change! Thanx for the inspiration!!
@Thatisbeth2 жыл бұрын
Hi Hannah! I just wanted to say that I found you and your videos quite recently and feel that your content is a match made in heaven for me! Thank you for being here on the internet! :) Really looking forward to continuing tune in to whatever you create going forward! Love your style and your warm beautiful soul. Beth
@PreciousMe2 жыл бұрын
Invest in Dryell. It's a system of a bag that you put your dry cleaner items in along with the sheet that comes with it. Toss in the dryer and your dry clean clothing come out fresh and clean. You will have hand wash "spots" or stains or dryell has helped me so much with my dry cleanables. Great video.
@Aurorawolfpack2 жыл бұрын
I am a huge fan, a passionate thrift shopper. Your finds are great and causes me joy watching it, reminding me that good well designed clothes are available at affordable prices. You never know what you will get and the gems are ...uau... Amazing 😍 Great video 📸
@lynnetrue41032 жыл бұрын
Great advice! Another reason to go through all sizes is that fabrics like cashmere or merino often times run small or get smaller if washed. Conversely linen usually runs large. I also have found women's clothes like sweaters and even jeans in the men's section. Another great place to check is the rack where clothes that were tried on in the fitting rooms get hung to be put back on the racks by the employees. I enjoy finding great vintage leather handbags in thrift stores...often a good leather cleaner is all one needs to make a bag look brand new! It's just so fun to find a great brand at the thrift store you couldn't or wouldn't otherwise afford.
@BRATTERSTEIN2 жыл бұрын
Not Hannah referencing Grace and Frankie. I, too, am a Frankie.
@kathleenm.50862 жыл бұрын
Your fashion content is my absolute favorite 💛 love your setup for this one too!
@loneknudsen45572 жыл бұрын
BB winged eyeliner! Soo pleased to see your art on the wall again. Loved the art tour you made before you packed it down.
@greeneyedmimibostian30132 жыл бұрын
I thrift all my clothes and find wonderful fabrics
@alexiswittman3876 Жыл бұрын
having just discovered you - and ALL your talents, I have to say I am also a Michigan grad and live near the Sleeping Bear Dunes in Northport. So hi! I am enjoying your poems.
@georgiegato2 жыл бұрын
i’ve been trying to change my mindset about how i view clothes and shop and your channel has been helping me by example. i find myself putting more thought into what would otherwise be impulsive purchases
@sarahmiley65692 жыл бұрын
You found some great items!!! I looooove your St. John’s outfit!
@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory Жыл бұрын
Lol I was just thinking about matching sets & the cruise wear lines of clothing. Resort wear, etc... Matchy matchy is not my vibe (it was the only option for thrifted maternity clothes in 99, I am still sick of it hahaha), but I could see picking up some fantastic saturated color pieces like deep green "office tees," and hot pink trousers. The thrift store calls to me, but I must shop my own closet for now lol. Just spent too much on much needed camping, foraging, & winter gear-clothing, but it will likely live thru 2-3 generations.
@madelyn25482 жыл бұрын
That outfit looks grand on you all the way. It’s so great to find your channel thank you for the guidance it truely gave me some needed tips. Congrats on that great find :)
@Wandering.Homebody Жыл бұрын
Hannah! I love your taste and style! And i love the way you talk! In a vague sense it reminds me of these olde world filmstars, but with a modern twist. Or the other way around, i suppose.
@yensid42942 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, I am an actual Coastal Grandma who is a hippy-ish artist. I don't have actual grandchildren-never had kids-but I'm old enough to be a grandmother. I hang my pants & skirts up on clip hangers & find that turning the items inside out will prevent the clips from damaging/crushing the fabric & leaving marks. It also helps keep dust & lint off of black clothing that may not get worn all year long (sweaters, formal wear, blouses) I use plastic shoulder covers for my black wool coats & dark blazers/jackets. Thrift shopping isn't convenient for me since I don't drive & my husband would have to take me. I am also in a size that is not the easiest to find in stores so I prefer shopping online & not wasting my time. But I have used Consignment Stores in the past to sell my basically unworn clothing that is unique in some way or was expensive. (Hashimotos sucks for weight fluctuations & now I just keep things until my weight inevitably changes again) I haven't found a good consignment shop where I currently live so I've sold some of my shoes online via local buy/sell/trade apps & FB. I've considered getting a Poshmark acct but Idk if people look for non designer items there. I purchase good quality but it's hardly Designer.
@rosalinavilla96482 жыл бұрын
Loved this video!! Please more videos about thrifting.
@cindyklempner72032 жыл бұрын
Wonderful content! And yes, please do a Part 2 for online secondhand shopping. Thanks
@hrdillon19802 жыл бұрын
I need to follow you around thrift shopping! I can never find anything that fits or still looks fresh! Thanks for this video! Would love more like this!
@chonchoco2 жыл бұрын
Hi from Japan! 5:50 I would totally do the same ^_^ with some small concern from my experience ... of losing color from silk, especially if it is dark.
@jillianf8th2 жыл бұрын
Loved this! 🤍 you’ve sparked a thrifting fire.
@L-K-Jellyfish8 ай бұрын
Ah, Rundholz. It's taking over my whole wardrobe.
@kathinthegarden2 жыл бұрын
Yes, love this video & your explanations on how you “work the room” at thrift/consignment shops. It’s affordable, an adventure & a small contribution to the planet’s good health. ❤️❤️❤️
@deborahjoyce591 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Just discovered you tonight. Already watched 3 of your videos. And subscribed. Your tips on shopping strategies were really good and I wondered how it would be applied to thrift shopping too because obviously you cant do a wishlist and wait thrifting. I have found I just have to be very selective and only buy If I absolutely love it, weather it is 5 dollars or 50 dollars. St. John knit is beautiful. I also thrifted a St. John wool vest and then another time St. John wool pants. Lafayette 148 makes really good quality too, few months ago I found a gorgeous emerald green new with tags 1500 dollar jacket in my sisters size for 125 and gave it her for her birthday. She loves it😊
@melissap73692 жыл бұрын
Such good finds, thanks for sharing! I totally agree with your suggestion to look through all the sizes. You just never know. 👀👀
@celucero22 жыл бұрын
Two things: 1. Wool is so beautiful, I love the drape and look of it. I would wear it every day because it is so gorgeous. Also, I am allergic to wool--not just the itchy, scratchy but the anaphylaxis. I am constantly on the hunt for something that has the look of wool without inadvertantly killing me. Suggestions? 2. I have ADHD, thrift stores can send me into a panic. I have to put myself in a hyper-focus mode to get through it, your Gen Z cousin's approach is the only way I can get through it. Even so, I have had the experience of being in the zone, someone inadvertantly knocks me out of it, and I have to leave everything I've found, and run out of the store to be able to breathe. So, I definitely vote for the online version of this video. 😃
@lifeasandrea2802 жыл бұрын
I completely agree with point 2. I would love to thrift more, but every try recently has cost me so much energy. I can only handle it on my own, with noise cancelling headphones and by only trying 'safe' materials (no wool, wayy to itchy) Online thrifting helps that a little but for jeans/pants I'm honestly just too scared it won't fit
@emmajones31702 жыл бұрын
re: the wool point, maybe try cashmere or alpaca? they're different animals, so depending on what about wool you're actually allergic to they might work.
@celucero22 жыл бұрын
@@emmajones3170 Cashmere was a no go. I can wear angora but it doesn't drape the same. I haven't tried alpaca. Hmm. I'll go check it out. Thanks for the suggestion!
@celucero22 жыл бұрын
@@emmajones3170 I borrowed a 100% alpaca scarf from my mother-in-law. I introduced it slowly to my skin with no reaction. Then I wore it at home for over an hour around my neck with no problem. I waited a few days, then tried it again with no issue. I then bought a ball of alpaca yarn and crocheted a pair of mittens. No reaction! I am so excited. My MIL told me "don't you dare buy yourself an alpaca item right before Christmas!" :) Here's looking forward to an alpaca gift under the tree. Hard to find Alpaca that is not blended with wool, though. I may have to knit my own! Thank you for the suggestion!
@sandrab.3538 Жыл бұрын
@@celucero2 100% alpaca will have more stretch (not keeping its shape) than an alpaca/wool blend. Maybe not so good for knitting sweaters, but excellent for a shawl or scarf.
@nrcreine2 жыл бұрын
Just started watching the video but had to pause to comment... 1. your hair is everything in this video! 2. Yes please to the online shopping video because I don't think the local shops around me are going to have too much. 3. Sadie, we love any amount you choose to grace us with!
@kerriwright45932 жыл бұрын
I put everything in the washing machine except coats basically lmao. If it says dry clean only I delicate wash in cold water and line dry and I haven't ruined anything doing that. Now if I accidentally dry it then it's ruined but for the most part the materials I buy for pants and shirts can get wet. I would dry clean a leather jacket or something but probably not often and I don't buy leather clothes.
@katerinaschenke8192 жыл бұрын
I do this as well
@mangkokmie2 жыл бұрын
Omg that last sweater’s details on the bottom is reminding me of something else. Cant unsee it but aso not mad about it
@rebelurthesun2 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say how grateful I am to get to watch your videos. I have been watching since you're Saie review, and I love your fashion content even more than your makeup content. We have a similar style and color palette, and it's so great to get to see you craft your outfits and get inspiration from my own closet. Thank you!
@reneesmith6952 жыл бұрын
Would absolutely love more content on thrifting! ❤️
@user-kr9112 жыл бұрын
Mmmmmmm! I love the concept of this video. I just did an OVERHAUL on my wardrobe because I want to minimize and only have stuff I love.
@Esther_332 жыл бұрын
i love to watch thrift hauls. i used to thrift shop often and i have found so many clothing treasures. i do not like the current fashion trends. i love 90s dresses. basically Elaine in early sienfeld seasons. lots of puff sleeves, florals, ruffles, and lace.
@sofie.h2 жыл бұрын
What a wonderfully informative video, Hannah!! The section at the end about assessing quality/sturdiness/longevity particularly interested me; could you do a video on what aspects of a garment give you clues as to how it will hold up over time? I know about looking at seam and lining quality and fabric content, but I’m at a bit for looking at the fabric itself and figuring out how it may change after many washes