I totally agree. Once you've discovered the Goodwill bins, it's hard to go back to a regular thrift store. I've never been to a Value Village. That chain is called something else in my US state. However, compared to regular Goodwill, VV prices seem unreasonably high. I really enjoy your videos. Seems weird that I thrift on a regular basis only to watch more thrifting online...
Just fyi, you can stretch out those pants. Fill a tub with hot water, sit in the tub until the water cools, grat time to get some reading in. Then hang or flat dry. It will stretch to your curves. Only cold water wash , hang or flat dry. 😊
All of the 70's clothes bring back such wonderful memories!! I wore bell bottom jeans & loved them. Your presentation was spot on & again, you met your goal!! Looking forward to your nxt project & thanks for sharing. ⚜️
You did well. 70s is my favourite fashion era. It was when my interest in fashion started. A lot of the 70s fashion is about the accessories. Platforms and colorful jewelry. The clogs are spot on.
This was so interesting and you did a great job! My favorites were the first outfit, the one with the black Tie, the white one and the the green top with the pulse jeans! It would be interesting to see you do a vintage men’s haul! There are a lot of women who are Tom boys who dress like men but I’m a man who wants it for me lol
Ooooo that Ganni dress! I wish I could transport myself in Florida to that Value Village to snag it. I guess you don’t resell? That seemed like a big profit piece. Great finds!
Ganni at the thrift store, nice! Found an Acne Studios piece recently. I hope you’re using coupons or a senior relative for discounts, lol! The first look was great, you just need comfier flares.
Future video idea included a decluttering video (if you haven’t done that in a while). My fave pice I didn’t have any I absolutely loved but I would have to say the polkadot dress.
Suede jackets, bell bottoms, that needed to cover your entire foot, window payne, low ride jeans. corduroy pants, crop tops weren't so short instead there was about an inch from the top of your low riders to the bottom of your shirt, baby doll tops, hot pants and what we called clogs, kinda like platfoms shoes, shirts had beautiful flowes and pieces of mirror type pieces of metal, fringe everything. That log cover up pieces wasn't much of a trend for most people, instead it was Macrame or crochet were types like the red example you showed.
No belt with that baby doll top. You will ruin the esthetic of the look. I was there in the 70’s and wore the look. Baby doll top with flair or bell bottoms. Top should be flowey not cinched.
I totally agree. Once you've discovered the Goodwill bins, it's hard to go back to a regular thrift store. I've never been to a Value Village. That chain is called something else in my US state. However, compared to regular Goodwill, VV prices seem unreasonably high. I really enjoy your videos. Seems weird that I thrift on a regular basis only to watch more thrifting online...
Just fyi, you can stretch out those pants. Fill a tub with hot water, sit in the tub until the water cools, grat time to get some reading in. Then hang or flat dry. It will stretch to your curves. Only cold water wash , hang or flat dry. 😊
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All of the 70's clothes bring back such wonderful memories!! I wore
bell bottom jeans & loved them. Your presentation was spot on & again, you met your goal!! Looking forward to your nxt project & thanks for sharing. ⚜️
I like the suede jacket outfit and the cream colored shirt set! It looks amazing 🥰
You nailed it! My favorite was the first one. I felt we went back in time.
You did well. 70s is my favourite fashion era. It was when my interest in fashion started. A lot of the 70s fashion is about the accessories. Platforms and colorful jewelry. The clogs are spot on.
I love all your styling. You dress so nice and your thrifting is quality pieces. I really like the look of
Awe thank you so much!
Great finds! Love the Pulse jeans and the polka dot dress. Your styling is really inspiring.
Beautiful job! ❤❤❤
You had me at 70s fashion!!
This was so interesting and you did a great job! My favorites were the first outfit, the one with the black Tie, the white one and the the green top with the pulse jeans! It would be interesting to see you do a vintage men’s haul! There are a lot of women who are Tom boys who dress like men but I’m a man who wants it for me lol
Great finds and you look great. Keep thrifting ❤❤❤
Ooooo that Ganni dress! I wish I could transport myself in Florida to that Value Village to snag it. I guess you don’t resell? That seemed like a big profit piece. Great finds!
Ganni at the thrift store, nice! Found an Acne Studios piece recently.
I hope you’re using coupons or a senior relative for discounts, lol!
The first look was great, you just need comfier flares.
Future video idea included a decluttering video (if you haven’t done that in a while).
My fave pice I didn’t have any I absolutely loved but I would have to say the polkadot dress.
Love the seventies, I wish the inspiration had been Jackie from that seventies show!
Nice haul
Ha Ha, Umpire waist! I think you meant Empire waist. Thanks for the giggles.
Suede jackets, bell bottoms, that needed to cover your entire foot, window payne, low ride jeans. corduroy pants, crop tops weren't so short instead there was about an inch from the top of your low riders to the bottom of your shirt, baby doll tops, hot pants and what we called clogs, kinda like platfoms shoes, shirts had beautiful flowes and pieces of mirror type pieces of metal, fringe everything. That log cover up pieces wasn't much of a trend for most people, instead it was Macrame or crochet were types like the red example you showed.
Some of ur choices were modern and some 50s to 60s like that dress. 70s were bell bottom flares and hippy almost.
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Wait, is SHART a fashion item?! 😂 I really didn’t know.
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No belt with that baby doll top. You will ruin the esthetic of the look. I was there in the 70’s and wore the look. Baby doll top with flair or bell bottoms. Top should be flowey not cinched.