A pink fringe skirt. A white feather and lace dress. White snow boots and a vintage leather jacket.
They are all things I have bought used this past year in Tucson and online, and all of them garnered more compliments than my new clothes. In fact, I now have more fun buying used clothes than new. TheRealReal founder, Julie Wainwright, said it best when she commented last year, “People don’t care if their clothes are new anymore.”
It’s also one thing Tucson does really well! This desert city is a hub not only of edgy, but luxury resale fashion. After working at the stylish Posh Boutique for three years, I won’t buy a new designer bag again. Like ever. If I need a ski sweater or sweet cowboy boots, I will head to Buffalo Exchange.ย When my kids want to go thrifting, they sell and buy at Plato’s Closet. And when I’m looking for other fashionable treasures I can’t find in T-town, I’m obsessed with ThredUp, an online resale marketplace.
Considering Australia is on fire largely because of climate change and our global glut of retail fashion is one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gases, buying resale and recycling our own clothing is something to seriously think about in 2020. I mean, the royals do it!
What is your favorite thrift store for men’s clothes? I have been looking but havent found a good one i like enough yet
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Hi! That is a tough question, you’re right, it does seem like most used clothes stores are for women. But I found this article, and hope it might help. https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/g19133114/best-cheap-designer-clothes-for-men/. In Tucson, I think the only store we have is Buffalo Exchange. I wish there were more options!
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