A Thrift and a Find

I’m not so much a fashion/style blogger – I think that’s evident by the content on this blog and social media. That’s not to say I don’t have a love of fashion. Foraging through Instagram (which previously would have been magazines in my middle school years) during Fashion Week, scoping about the newest trends (bring on matching sets) >>>> . More of my enviable fashion desires can be found on my Lustful Fashion Pinterest board. I’ve been particularly enamored with some of my recent style purchases, hence this blog post.

In an effort to become a more conscious consumer (and for the thrill of rummaging through racks and racks of fabric until you find THE outfit), I’ve been shopping at thrift stores more often. Specifically Buffalo Exchange.

The perfect Barbie pink pumps from Buffalo Exchange – $12
An $18 formal dress from Buffalo Exchange
One of my prized possessions – a $5 pink beret from a thrift shop in OCNJ

And onto some jewelry pieces (not thrift finds, but still worthy of a share):

Thicc gold hoops from Cash and Clive
Turquoise ring from OCNJ boardwalk
Double triangle ring from Toile, moon ring from Uncommon James

I’d also like to take this opportunity to say that I’m extremely ready (and prepared) for bootie and long, patterned coat weather.

White booties a $13 Buffalo Exchange find

OH – and one final shoutout, for my Philly friends far and wide. South Fellini has everything you need for every sports season. Or to rep your neighborhood. My personal favorite are their Philly Palette Pins. They also just opened another store in the newly opened Fashion District (RIP The Gallery).

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2 responses to “A Thrift and a Find”

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    Sara Abate

    Thanks for the info on where to find , you are such a fashionista

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