Evolution of Style: thredUP
1:44 PMIt's a fair assumption that I have fallen into a fashion slump since becoming a stay-at-home mother. I would even go as far as to say that I'm a self-described frumpy mom some days.
I swore this would never happen to me, but here I sit wearing the mom uniform: sweatpants and t-shirt.
I was a fashion (double) major in college and worked retail for years following graduation, so I lived and breathed fashion for years and years. I used to study fashion magazines and I could tell you what the trend would be for the upcoming season (or beyond). Somewhere along the way, I've fallen into a rut of wearing whatever is most comfortable. I don't have time to read fashion magazines anymore, and I can't remember the last time I went shopping.
Which brings me to the point of this post finally, getting out of the fashion rut that I seem to have fallen into.
I love resale shopping, and while St. Louis has a plethora of resales shops, I never find the time to go to them. Plus, lately Katherine is a nightmare to try to shop with. So you can imagine my excitement when I came across thredUP. I'd read other bloggers' posts about thredUP and decided to give it a try. It's basically an online consignment store (resale shopping from the comfort of my own home? yes please).
ThredUP carries womens (and maternity!) and childrens clothing at decent resale prices. I got 15% off of my first order so I loaded up my virtual cart with all kinds of new-to-me items. I even read up on current trends for fall (I know right?!). In the end, I opted out of being extra trendy and stayed in my comfort zone. But, at least I have some "new" things in my closet.
My order arrived promptly and in super cute packaging. It's hard to believe the package came from a "resale" store and not a fancy online boutique. My items were in great condition and exactly as they were described online. With fall coming up, I'll probably shop for Katherine some cute new fall/winter clothes next.
You can also send them your items to sell, which I haven't done yet because I'm planning a yard sale and thought I'd just try to sell some things on my own first. Plus based on the low prices of the items listed on thredUP, I doubt I'd get that much money (if any) for my items anyway.
While I still may dress a little more casual than I did before, I'm making progress in not dressing like a bum every single day. My wardrobe may change now that I can resale shop from home.
Get $10 off of YOUR first and second orders from thredUP by clicking here: http://www.thredup.com/r/2R3EPR
UPDATE: I had every intention of taking photos of me actually wearing the outfits from thredUP, but, like they say ain't nobody got time for that. I did finally take some selfies of my new thredUP pieces. Please excuse the dirty playroom mirror.
{J.Crew tank, Band of Gypsies floral top} |
{Forever 21 tunic} |
{J.Crew zip-up hoodie} |
{GapFit capri pants} |
{Loft dress} |
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