Slightly PTSO
Rewearing an outfit might feel like a fashion faux pas to some, but I've found it's actually a powerful way to express sustainability and personal style. When I think about the phrase in the image, "If rewearing a fit was a crime, baby call me a criminal," it really captures the freedom and confidence that comes from loving what you wear, regardless of how many times it's been worn before. Personally, I’ve embraced the idea that style isn’t about always having something new—it’s about making the most of what you already own and showcasing your personality through your clothing. This mindset resonates especially with the #fashioninspo and #fit communities, where the focus is on creative styling and fit rather than fast fashion consumption. Beyond just saving money, rewearing outfits boosts sustainability by reducing clothing waste and lessening environmental impact. Every time I put on a previously loved fit, it feels like a small step toward mindful fashion practices. It's also empowering as a wlw (women loving women) person because it allows me to craft an authentic look that feels true to myself without succumbing to external pressures to constantly refresh my wardrobe. Whether it's a slightly PTSO (post-surgery) moment or just a casual day, owning your fit and owning it confidently is what matters most. So, my advice? Don’t shy away from rewearing your favorite fits. Instead, reinvent them with accessories or layering to keep things fresh and true to your style. Celebrate your individuality and commitment to sustainable fashion—after all, style is what you make of it!

























































































