Which piece is a thrift?

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... Read moreWhen you’re diving into thrift shopping or trying to spot thrifted pieces in your wardrobe, it’s all about the details. One good way to identify a thrifted item is by paying attention to unique fabric patterns, tags, and stitching that might differ from mainstream retail brands. Vintage or discontinued labels often signal thrifted finds, and sometimes the fabric or construction has that distinct older feel compared to new mass-produced clothing. In my experience as a thriftstyleinfluencer, I’ve learned that some of the coolest outfit inspiration (#outfitinspo) stems from mixing thrift pieces with newer items. Thrift stores or secondhand shops are treasure troves for rare items that add character and individuality to your style. Don’t hesitate to look closely at the craftsmanship or even minor imperfections — they often tell a story and make thrift fashion exciting. Additionally, accessories can be a giveaway: vintage belt buckles, unique buttons, and zippers can indicate previously loved clothing. Brands popular in the past often appear in thrift finds and can be spotted through their distinctive logos or labels. Whether you’re a thriftstylist or thriftfashionista, embracing these nuances makes thrifting rewarding and sustainable. Remember, thrifting is not just about affordability but also about discovering timeless pieces with personality. Next time you ask yourself “Which piece is a thrift?” try scrutinizing these elements to uncover the hidden gems in your closet or at the thrift store.

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Kim Hazelrigg

Pretty!

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This one should be easy, only 2 pieces. 😂