Thrift shops are a great passion of mine. While
many people claim thrifting as a hobby or a necessary way of life, thrifting
can be a true passion. The first time I went thrift shopping was during my
junior year of high school. I walked into a K-Mart sized store (which surprised
me because I expected a small boutique) and looked around to what appeared to
be chaos. There was no obvious order to how objects were organized other than
by object type. The array of colors, the difference in items, and the mere
size of the store was absolutely overwhelming. However, it was the number of
options that got me. Unlike large mainstream retail stores like Target or
H&M, thrift stores typically don't carry the duplicates of the same item,
making the amount of choices to be almost infinite. However, instead of
shutting down (as I seem to do when I get overwhelmed), I took the experience
as a personal challenge, vowing to refuse to give up even when the task seems
daunting.
There is an art to thrift shopping.
Thrifting shopping is like diving into the
ocean, hoping to find the buried treasure chest. I like to go through each item
individually on the racks to make sure I don’t miss out on something that has
the potential to be great.
There are hidden gems waiting to be discovered
on each rack. Woah, the thrill…
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| Dress found at thrift store |
XL
wool wheat brown vest. The sizing is significant. It was the first time I took
a step outside my comfort zone in relation to fashion and stylistic choice.
Thrift stores provide an invigorating experience that allows me to create a
personalized unique style that pulls from an infinite number of origins. It is
exciting to visualize outfit combinations with clothing that is completely
different than what I’m used to. When I step into a thrift store, my creative
juices begin to flow. Therefore, while people prefer to express themselves via
painting or drawing, I prefer to carefully craft outfits.
thrift
stores are a channel of self-expression.
Thrift
stores give me the opportunity to be me.
I
have found myself. Who I am is expressed through my clothing. From the
beginning (the process of treasure hunting) to the end (actually wearing the
clothes), and with everything in between, thrift shopping has served an
invaluable purpose in my life. The art has not only given me a creative release,
but has also aided my personal growth. Chaos is no longer frightful, but is
rather welcoming.
Welcome.
This blog will provide an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into the chaos.


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