- Beige collared shirt, $5
Brand: Elementz
Size: L
Found: Webster Goodwill, Webster, NY
I have been looking for a nice nude-colored collared shirt with no pattern on it for FUCKING EVER. I was so happy to find this one. - Black and White sheer patterned tie-front crop top, $7
Brand: Maggy London
Size: 12
Found: Webster Goodwill, Webster, NY
Marked down from $50 at Marshalls, meaning it was even more expensive before it got there, not to mention it still had the tags on it. Plus, a crop top? How could I not? - Black Linen Ankle-Length skirt, $3
Brand: New York & Company
Size: 10
Found: Webster Goodwill, Webster, NY
This dress is soooo nice. It has a really weirdly witchy vibe to it, which I adore, and It’s long enough that I can wear it with my grey boots without it looking like I have stumpy legs. - Velvet high-waisted pencil skirt, $5
No tag
Found: Utter Clutter, Rochester, NY
I had to buy something there today, because Sarah is moving and selling everything :( But! This is real wool velvet, not cheap synthetic stuff, and it fits like a dream. The zipper was broken, but I was able to fix it, and the lining is a little ripped, but I will certainly be able to fix that. - Colored denim shirt (detail: suspiciously yonic embroidered flowers, silver buttons), $5
Brand: Styles To Go
Size: 10
Found: Clinton Avenue Goodwill, Rochester, NY
This thing is hipster-tastic. I don’t even care. It’s awesome. - Ankle-length floral patterned dress (with pockets!), $5
Brand: Komil
Size: P
Found: Clinton Avenue Goodwill, Rochester, NY
I’m planning to shorten this to an above-the-knee or knee-length dress when I get back to school and can hem with my sewing machine; the skirt is really wide and circular and I don’t want to have to do it by hand! But the pattern was just too adorable for me to leave behind. - Dark floral collared button-up, $5
Brand: Calvin Klein
Size: L
Found: Port Chester Salvation Army store, Port Chester, NY
I just love the colors in this shirt, even if it’s absolutely more of an autumn palette. I love the pattern, too, and it’s well-worn and soft without being totally beaten up and broken down. - Blue chambray embroidered blazer, $3
Brand: Victor Costa Occasion
Size: M
Found: Clinton Avenue Goodwill, Rochester, NY
I fell in love with this and had to own it the absolute second that I saw it. I’m still a bit unconvinced of how it falls on my shoulders, but I was so in love with the embroidery that I couldn’t resist it. - Plaid flannel skirt, $1.50
Brand: Land’s End
Size: 6-8
Found: Clinton Avenue Goodwill, Rochester, NY
This skirt was a hard sell for me, even at a dollar fifty. It’s adorable, but long, and I wasn’t sure if I could get away with owning another ankle-length skirt — especially one so eye-catching. But in the end, the price convinced me, and now I’m definitely glad I purchased it.
So, that was the haul from my last week at school before spring break (though I believe I am leaving out something I got at Buffalo Exchange that week also), and my week at home! I go thrifting with my mom when I’m at home (and sometimes my aunt as well), and we always find something — the Webster Goodwill was one I hadn’t been to before, and I was so glad I got to go; we got close to 20 items for about fifty dollars :)
In non-thrift-shopping news, I also purchased a pair of black jeans and a denim shirt (and two pairs of tights) on sale at Kohl’s — I’m usually not too fond of the clothes I find there, but the jeans fit well and i needed a pair; not to mention I needed another denim shirt. :) I also looked at the Lauren Conrad clothes while I was there and was only somewhat surprised to find how much I liked them (there were some leather shorts that I almost bought, but decided against, as they were just a little bit tight).
