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Can you do thrifting clothes for your dog like go to thrift store and shop for random clothes and then turn them into clothes for you dog love you a lot 😙😙
Hey can u maybe do a video where u show us this designer top the white one with the accentuated breast area it seems there is a thick bra wire on the outside I hope u know which one 😉 looking forward to ur video thx 🙏🏽 😊
I think my biggest thrift tip is to have patience and be picky! Only buy items you're confident you'll wear. I rarely ever bring home a thrift haul bigger than 2-3 items. By doing this, I now have a closet full of clothes I love 💙
i agree! the cool thing about thrifting imo is that you can afford to be so picky because the items are cheap. shopping retail can sometimes convince you to like a piece because you paid a lot of money for it, so the value is both in the clothing article AND how much money you spent on it. with thrifting, everything is around the same, cheap price so the value of the item comes entirely from how it looks and how it makes you feel!
Me too I spend hours searching and then at the end I go through everything more closely and ask myself important questions and get 1-3 items but now I feel better about my purchases and especially since i’m beginning to invest my money.
i also like how even if it does end up being smth u don’t like, u didn’t pay a lot of money for it so u don’t feel as bad getting rid of it :) (selling/donating)
this is super helpful for me to hear 😭😭 because of the fact that everything at the thrift store is so cheap, i find myself wanting to take home every little thing i see because "oh, it wasn't much money so i might as well 🤷🏾♂️", but i'd much rather end up 100% loving every piece of clothing i have
-Check the kids section for misplaced things, like crop tops, kids sizing can also fit a lot of different body types -check go-back racks near dressing rooms, or areas around mirrors for things that people picked out but decided not to buy. Sometimes all the vintage stuff in the store will be all together in places like those! -Sometimes I'll bring a measuring tape since dressing rooms are closed and I know my measurements -Check pajamas and lingerie sections for silk/satin/lace things, and corsets that may have been misplaced
A thrift tip from me is to wash your clothes before you wear them or try them on. You never know where the clothes have been and you always want be safe. 😊
double this! but also, if theres something that you love except for one thing then get it. but only if you can alter it; like sleeves that you dont like, for example.
BEST TIP FOR VALUE VILLAGE: if you donate used items before you shop you get a 20% off coupon!! I do this almost every time I go thrifting, a good way of clearing out space in my closet for the new gems I’ll find that day!
fuck im jealous. 80s Burberry is the best. I’ve gotten quite a few jones new york, one anne klein jacket. some shoes which brand i dont remember but was good. and thats about it. i havent been thrifting for very long tho.
My tip is, if you like something and it's cheap, get it, don't "leave it for someone else who'll pull it off better" - most likely it won't go to someone else, it'll go in the landfill. Most thrift stores throw away anything that doesn't sell in as little as a few weeks to a few months! So you're saving it from a landfill - even if you don't end up liking it, you can re-donate it and it has a better chance of being worn. I love thrifting with you, it's the best thing next to actually going thrifting!!
Similar to the "look at the ends of racks" tip, anywhere there is a mirror in the store there will be a ton of stuff that people have tried on--like a "put back rack" bc dressing rooms are still mostly closed.
my biggest tip is to wear easy on and off shoes, a tighter fitting tank top, and either a pair of leggings or biker shorts. a lot of thrifts, even prior to COVID precautions, don't have dressing rooms and I have found that it's super easy to try things on over a tank top and especially biker shorts. also easy on and off shoes save you from having to retie your laces all day. this has been incredibly helpful so i'm not wasting money on clothes that don't actually fit me. :)
TIPS THAT I DIDN'T SEE IN THE COMMENTS -Learn about fabrics! That way you can spot high end items by feel. You may not recognize the brand name but you will recognize the quality! -Buy what you love, not what you like!! Never settle! -Have a mental list of what is on your ultimate dream list! - Buy an item you LOVE even if you don't have anything to wear it with now. You can have fun finding inspo on pinterest etc. on how to style it... then look out for pieces to complete the outfit on future thrifting trips. - Before going shopping do a little research by looking at images of what your favourite influencers/actors/musicians are wearing. Check out clothing brand websites that you like, check out designers etc! Whatever inspires you! *After your research think about what kind of items you would really love to own and are missing from your closet. That gives you a list of the types of clothing items AND the style you would like to find them in! Mostly don't settle! -Learn how to sew buttons and how to fix seams that have come apart. *Replacing buttons on a garment can make it an individual, unique piece and gives you creative freedom! -If you are starting out, have limited time or energy. Just focus on one area of the store. -LOOK at your closet before you go shopping! Most of us don't even remember what we have!
how would you reccomend starting to learn about fabrics? or at least, being able to recognize. currently i look at seams; if the seems still seem compact and small then its probably good quality. if you can see the seems or there’s threads coming loose, than its not worth it. even if it is cute.
Here are a few of my tips. 1. Don't overthink stuff, if it sparks something toss it in the cart and then at the end do your final edit. 2. If you can try it on, sometimes things look really different on, I just find a corner and put things on over what I am wearing. I so miss changing rooms. 3.Buy out of season, yes you might have to wait to wear it but people clean out their closets at the end of a season so you can find some awesome stuff. 4. I am very picky and only get what I love.
I live in the same area and often got to the same stores as you, and I actually bought those oak and fort pants that you decided to leave behind, so thank you haha!!
I think I’ve said this before but it’s worth repeating- if you find something that you like but you’re Not sure- put it your cart and decide when you finish- otherwise, you may not be able to find it again or someone else may have snagged it!
Thrift tip: go through the women’s jeans by feel if you are looking for vintage jeans :) eventually it becomes easy to differentiate the cheap, thin jeans from the thick vintage denim
awwwww man I'm so jealous of your thrift stores being open still, in the UK they've been closed for sooo long and I've not been able to do any thrift flips!
@styling the centuries i totally get you...waiting for the charity shops to open and hopefully get some fabric and some clothes to alter. Not long now...April 12th!!!
@@StylingtheCenturies so before lockdown i found a sewing machine from the charity shop so when they open up you know ill be buying curtains too 😆 they always have so many! Hope there arent any local lockdowns because im literally counting down the days till april 12th lol
@@AT-fi7tz awww that's amazing! I once saw a vintage Singer machine in a charity shop and I've always been so regretful I never bought it - but yess bring on April!
I just want to mention that value village is a FOR PROFIT organization. So the money you spend there goes directly to their pockets. So beware of where you shop. I didn’t know this until very recently. I would spend so much money there thinking I’m kinda supporting a good company. Nah not really. They buy nice stock from actual non profits, mark the price up for us to buy 🙃 so always do research about the thrift stores you shop at if it’s a concern for you ❤️❤️
Thrift tip: go to the thrift stores in “richer” areas. You can find a lot of cute, cool, brand new, once expensive, NAME BRAND clothing for dirt cheap!
definitely be creative and sometimes bold! things that might not look that cute on the rack could end up being your faves when you actually style them/try them on.
okay how about this outfit idea: the yellow hooded zip with some type of green skirt to make it more spring appropriate then athletic sneakers a chain belt and jewelry to accessorize. I'd love to see this recreated!
I think my tip would be to go regularly- you might only get one item at a time but you'll get a feel for what's hot or not for you and hopefully only go home with what you really want. You'll treasure what you did find and be living "throw-away" less.
My best tip for thrifting is avoiding fast fashion brands entirely. I try to lean more towards brands I don’t know or brands that seem more luxurious. Better quality ensures that your thrift finds will last you a long time. Plus buying brands that your not familiar with might lead you too more unique finds.
My best tip is to know the materials, necklines and sleeves you like to make it easier to know if you’d like something. Also keeping a note of your measurements and measurements of items you love already.
I usually think about what section I’m most excited to look at and make a list from least excited to most excited and save the best for last. I love starting in the children’s section because they often have misplaced items or large/extra large clothing pieces. Then continue on in the order I’ve chosen and take my time!
Hi Jenna, while I watched your video I pictured your mannequin (dress form) in the background wearing an outfit of the day & you telling us what & where the inspiration came from! Just thought I'd share that as it popped into my head. Thanks! 💟
I thrift all my planters. All my coats are seccond hand. I always check the purses and shoes. Check always the old style Tupperware and dishes. I use pitchers and coffeepots as vases. I have a big soft spor for lamps, boots and textiles
Jenna your channel is growing so much, I remember me subscribing when you had like 15k. Yesterday you had 70k and today you have 71k! Wow can't believe it.
That makes me so happy to hear you have been subscribed to my channel since 15k!!! That's nutso butso. Thank you soooooo much for the support! It honestly has been so exciting seeing my channel grow so quickly lately ❤️
a tip i discovered on accident is actually buying things in an "off" season anyway...got one of my favorite vintage jackets at goodwill for a steal because it was about to transition to warm weather, was my go to for years!
another tip! if you see a piece of clothing that u like and if it’s too big see if it’s possible to stitch it to fit ur size. i found this super cute top at value village i bought it thinking it would fit me sadly it didn’t but i asked my mom if it was possible to stitch it to fit me and she did!
I love seeing someone from my hood succeeding and doing it with being such a dope ass person, and staying true to themselves. Love you Jenna ❤️❤️❤️❤️ xoxo a Tri-City loving fan girl
1) I think some people "hide" clothes in the wrong sections hoping to come back when the tag goes on sale. If I'm short on time, I'll scan racks for out of place items; long sleeves in sleeveless, etc. 2) if dressing rooms aren't open match seams to what you are wearing - side seams, rise, waist, bust. 3) thrifts are lousy at figuring out womens vs mens sizing. Same with active wear vs pj's/bra's. 4) best tip of all - never gain wt and be smaller than a size large. XL's and up are limited, esp any vintage, yet 60% of women are XL or larger.
One of my biggest tips is to look in the MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SHOES. i have found two pairs of vintage doc martens in the men’s section in perfect condition. Also if you have a red racks in your area sign up for the rewards if its available, they will occasionally do members only deals and its good to know about them!
Every Sunday I dread Monday the next day then remember you post on Sundays and get really happy because I love your videos. Please don’t ever change and I love your videos🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰
If there is changing rooms to try on the clothes look on the put back section where people pit back the clothes if they don't fit or if they don't like them because there is usually good stuff there
If you have the time go through racks multiple times to make sure you didn’t miss anything. And make sure that you’ll actually wear what you pick. My recent thrifting trip I got two items when I originally had I think seven.
Here’s a tip! I recommend going to dd’s discount if your own a low budget. The most u would pay for something is 25 bucks and the least being about 6 dollars. They have such cute clothes! Anytime I can go there I always do! And they even have changing rooms for you to try on the clothing. They also have decor,toys,snacks,and more! Its a really great store and if u can go I recommend you do!
I wish my thrift stores had that many clothes! Mine have so little and are so bad organized and many are also dirty too!!! BUT you can find many cute and good things like frames, plates... ALWAYS look at the thrift shops first when you want something. Especially when it's normally expensive or bad for the enviroment
I’ve been binging your videos non-stop! I’m so jealous of you for living in a place that has a thrift store, let alone SO MANY and SO MANY NICE ONES!!😭 there isn’t a single thrift store for clothing where I live! of course I thrift online from a middle person but it’s not as fun, and I’ll definitely be paying way less if I did it myself directly
If I find anything that looks cute and might fit I put it in my cart and then at the end I find a rack with not much on it and make a space to hang everything up and actually decide what I want and what I don’t. I find that it makes me so much faster while thrifting.
The thrift store I always go to is $1 per item of clothing and something 50cents on sales days and about $3 for shoes. Also, there is a thrift store that sells tommy Hilfiger for about $5 and on sale days, you can fill a big bag for $5. There was a smaller thrift store I went to as well where you can stuff a bag as much as you want for $1... (There were skirts and nice shirts and stuff, I lucked out in that store.) Anyways, love your vids!!!💕💕💕
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Can you do thrifting clothes for your dog like go to thrift store and shop for random clothes and then turn them into clothes for you dog love you a lot 😙😙
Hey can u maybe do a video where u show us this designer top the white one with the accentuated breast area it seems there is a thick bra wire on the outside I hope u know which one 😉 looking forward to ur video thx 🙏🏽 😊
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I love how when she see's the clothes falling off the hanger she fixes it just so nice of her
its just mean to leave it on the floor and someone else wants to buy it
@@stqrcles well duh
@@stqrcles not everyone’s considerate of others though
Doesn’t everyone do that 😳
@@hoseoksleftkidney6652 nope
I think my biggest thrift tip is to have patience and be picky! Only buy items you're confident you'll wear. I rarely ever bring home a thrift haul bigger than 2-3 items. By doing this, I now have a closet full of clothes I love 💙
i agree! the cool thing about thrifting imo is that you can afford to be so picky because the items are cheap. shopping retail can sometimes convince you to like a piece because you paid a lot of money for it, so the value is both in the clothing article AND how much money you spent on it. with thrifting, everything is around the same, cheap price so the value of the item comes entirely from how it looks and how it makes you feel!
Me too I spend hours searching and then at the end I go through everything more closely and ask myself important questions and get 1-3 items but now I feel better about my purchases and especially since i’m beginning to invest my money.
i also like how even if it does end up being smth u don’t like, u didn’t pay a lot of money for it so u don’t feel as bad getting rid of it :) (selling/donating)
this is super helpful for me to hear 😭😭 because of the fact that everything at the thrift store is so cheap, i find myself wanting to take home every little thing i see because "oh, it wasn't much money so i might as well 🤷🏾♂️", but i'd much rather end up 100% loving every piece of clothing i have
-Check the kids section for misplaced things, like crop tops, kids sizing can also fit a lot of different body types
-check go-back racks near dressing rooms, or areas around mirrors for things that people picked out but decided not to buy. Sometimes all the vintage stuff in the store will be all together in places like those!
-Sometimes I'll bring a measuring tape since dressing rooms are closed and I know my measurements
-Check pajamas and lingerie sections for silk/satin/lace things, and corsets that may have been misplaced
These are such good tips! Some of my best finds are from these places!!
I found a gorgeous slip dress in the pajama section! Such a good tip!
A thrift tip from me is to wash your clothes before you wear them or try them on.
You never know where the clothes have been and you always want be safe. 😊
You should always do that with any clothing you buy
Thrifting tip: be open to altering. if there's a top you like, but it doesn't fit you can crop it or sew it in a little ;)
Such a good tip!
Completely agree!!! I have a huge pile that I still have to thrift flip and I’m going to do them tomorrow or the next!
fitst learn how to sew
double this! but also, if theres something that you love except for one thing then get it. but only if you can alter it; like sleeves that you dont like, for example.
BEST TIP FOR VALUE VILLAGE: if you donate used items before you shop you get a 20% off coupon!! I do this almost every time I go thrifting, a good way of clearing out space in my closet for the new gems I’ll find that day!
I need to do this more often! At Talize I believe that you get a $5 off coupon!
Guys.. I found 1980’s BURBERRY red sweater vest in winter jackets just hiding there... it is my best thrifting item ever
thats so cool!!! my best find was a vintage tommy hilfiger bermuda!
My best find was def the cleanest yellow zip up i ever seen
fuck im jealous. 80s Burberry is the best.
I’ve gotten quite a few jones new york, one anne klein jacket. some shoes which brand i dont remember but was good. and thats about it. i havent been thrifting for very long tho.
My tip is, if you like something and it's cheap, get it, don't "leave it for someone else who'll pull it off better" - most likely it won't go to someone else, it'll go in the landfill. Most thrift stores throw away anything that doesn't sell in as little as a few weeks to a few months! So you're saving it from a landfill - even if you don't end up liking it, you can re-donate it and it has a better chance of being worn.
I love thrifting with you, it's the best thing next to actually going thrifting!!
Similar to the "look at the ends of racks" tip, anywhere there is a mirror in the store there will be a ton of stuff that people have tried on--like a "put back rack" bc dressing rooms are still mostly closed.
That is actually amazing tip omg! Ty!
Thrift tip! Don’t buy items which are overpriced. Even if it’s a good brand second hand clothing at thrift shops should no be too expensive
my biggest tip is to wear easy on and off shoes, a tighter fitting tank top, and either a pair of leggings or biker shorts.
a lot of thrifts, even prior to COVID precautions, don't have dressing rooms and I have found that it's super easy to try things on over a tank top and especially biker shorts. also easy on and off shoes save you from having to retie your laces all day.
this has been incredibly helpful so i'm not wasting money on clothes that don't actually fit me. :)
TIPS THAT I DIDN'T SEE IN THE COMMENTS
-Learn about fabrics! That way you can spot high end items by feel. You may not recognize the brand name but you will recognize the quality!
-Buy what you love, not what you like!! Never settle!
-Have a mental list of what is on your ultimate dream list!
- Buy an item you LOVE even if you don't have anything to wear it with now. You can have fun finding inspo on pinterest etc. on how to style it... then look out for pieces to complete the outfit on future thrifting trips.
- Before going shopping do a little research by looking at images of what your favourite influencers/actors/musicians are wearing. Check out clothing brand websites that you like, check out designers etc! Whatever inspires you! *After your research think about what kind of items you would really love to own and are missing from your closet. That gives you a list of the types of clothing items AND the style you would like to find them in! Mostly don't settle!
-Learn how to sew buttons and how to fix seams that have come apart. *Replacing buttons on a garment can make it an individual, unique piece and gives you creative freedom!
-If you are starting out, have limited time or energy. Just focus on one area of the store.
-LOOK at your closet before you go shopping! Most of us don't even remember what we have!
Tip 4 is sooo truuue!
how would you reccomend starting to learn about fabrics? or at least, being able to recognize. currently i look at seams; if the seems still seem compact and small then its probably good quality. if you can see the seems or there’s threads coming loose, than its not worth it. even if it is cute.
Here are a few of my tips.
1. Don't overthink stuff, if it sparks something toss it in the cart and then at the end do your final edit.
2. If you can try it on, sometimes things look really different on, I just find a corner and put things on over what I am wearing. I so miss changing rooms.
3.Buy out of season, yes you might have to wait to wear it but people clean out their closets at the end of a season so you can find some awesome stuff.
4. I am very picky and only get what I love.
I live in the same area and often got to the same stores as you, and I actually bought those oak and fort pants that you decided to leave behind, so thank you haha!!
Yessss! They were stunning!
I think I’ve said this before but it’s worth repeating- if you find something that you like but you’re Not sure- put it your cart and decide when you finish- otherwise, you may not be able to find it again or someone else may have snagged it!
Thrift tip: go through the women’s jeans by feel if you are looking for vintage jeans :) eventually it becomes easy to differentiate the cheap, thin jeans from the thick vintage denim
how?? whats the difference?? im not a jean person really so idk
awwwww man I'm so jealous of your thrift stores being open still, in the UK they've been closed for sooo long and I've not been able to do any thrift flips!
I hope they open back up soon for you ❤️
@styling the centuries i totally get you...waiting for the charity shops to open and hopefully get some fabric and some clothes to alter. Not long now...April 12th!!!
@@AT-fi7tz Yesss totally on the same wavelength- LET ME AT THE OLD CURTAINS hehe
@@StylingtheCenturies so before lockdown i found a sewing machine from the charity shop so when they open up you know ill be buying curtains too 😆 they always have so many! Hope there arent any local lockdowns because im literally counting down the days till april 12th lol
@@AT-fi7tz awww that's amazing! I once saw a vintage Singer machine in a charity shop and I've always been so regretful I never bought it - but yess bring on April!
I just want to mention that value village is a FOR PROFIT organization. So the money you spend there goes directly to their pockets. So beware of where you shop.
I didn’t know this until very recently. I would spend so much money there thinking I’m kinda supporting a good company. Nah not really. They buy nice stock from actual non profits, mark the price up for us to buy 🙃 so always do research about the thrift stores you shop at if it’s a concern for you ❤️❤️
every time i see that intro- it’s just so artsy and cute and i love it sm!! v excited to hear tips from the thrifting queen herself
Thank you!!! I can't wait to hear y'alls tips ❤️
not me screaming at the screen because of all the converse
timestamp?!!?
@@kailahhayes1597 4:11 :)
i was literally doing that!!!!
i was like “GET THEM I WANT THEMMM!!!”
LITERALLY IN EVERY VIDEO SHE PASSES THEM UP 😭😭😭
Thrift tip: go to the thrift stores in “richer” areas. You can find a lot of cute, cool, brand new, once expensive, NAME BRAND clothing for dirt cheap!
definitely be creative and sometimes bold! things that might not look that cute on the rack could end up being your faves when you actually style them/try them on.
Just something so relaxing about watching someone else thrift haha
Who Stan her and her style?:)
me!!
I WENT TO A THRIFT STORE THE FIRST TIME YESTERDAY I LOVED IT!!!!
okay how about this outfit idea: the yellow hooded zip with some type of green skirt to make it more spring appropriate then athletic sneakers a chain belt and jewelry to accessorize. I'd love to see this recreated!
I think my tip would be to go regularly- you might only get one item at a time but you'll get a feel for what's hot or not for you and hopefully only go home with what you really want. You'll treasure what you did find and be living "throw-away" less.
Nothing like a new thrift with meee🥰
My best tip for thrifting is avoiding fast fashion brands entirely. I try to lean more towards brands I don’t know or brands that seem more luxurious. Better quality ensures that your thrift finds will last you a long time. Plus buying brands that your not familiar with might lead you too more unique finds.
I agree, going in the handbag section is the most fun in a thrift store!
My best tip is to know the materials, necklines and sleeves you like to make it easier to know if you’d like something. Also keeping a note of your measurements and measurements of items you love already.
I usually think about what section I’m most excited to look at and make a list from least excited to most excited and save the best for last. I love starting in the children’s section because they often have misplaced items or large/extra large clothing pieces. Then continue on in the order I’ve chosen and take my time!
Those blue boots looked amazing!!! I would’ve taken them in a heart beat
some of my tips -
always always wash before wearing
always look in kid section, some things might be misplaced or sized wrong !
We need a skincare routine 🤩✨ such glowy skin✨ 😭❤
Hi Jenna, while I watched your video I pictured your mannequin (dress form) in the background wearing an outfit of the day & you telling us what & where the inspiration came from! Just thought I'd share that as it popped into my head. Thanks! 💟
I thrift all my planters.
All my coats are seccond hand.
I always check the purses and shoes.
Check always the old style Tupperware and dishes.
I use pitchers and coffeepots as vases.
I have a big soft spor for lamps, boots and textiles
Jenna your channel is growing so much, I remember me subscribing when you had like 15k. Yesterday you had 70k and today you have 71k! Wow can't believe it.
That makes me so happy to hear you have been subscribed to my channel since 15k!!! That's nutso butso. Thank you soooooo much for the support! It honestly has been so exciting seeing my channel grow so quickly lately ❤️
@@JennaPhipps I am also sub to you from a very long time😊
And I also hope it goes to 1. M as quick as possible, right 😄
@@Th_arya yees that would be amazing
@@Th_arya No way!!! Thank you too much ❤️
every sunday i’m excited to wake up and watch your thrift with mes
Yes! you make my day so much better when you post!!! Also inspiring me to go thrift shopping! 😁 Love ya ❤️
YAY!!! That makes me so happy to hear ❤️
thank you for these wonderful tips!! and you look so pretty as always!!!
Thank you so much!!
a tip i discovered on accident is actually buying things in an "off" season anyway...got one of my favorite vintage jackets at goodwill for a steal because it was about to transition to warm weather, was my go to for years!
another tip! if you see a piece of clothing that u like and if it’s too big see if it’s possible to stitch it to fit ur size. i found this super cute top at value village i bought it thinking it would fit me sadly it didn’t but i asked my mom if it was possible to stitch it to fit me and she did!
you're already have 71k subscribers!!! 😭😭😭 that's amazing jenna, I'm proud of being here since the beginning. you deserve it so much ❤️❤️
“Loves buying purses, but only ever uses one bag anyway” I feel ya girlfriend
I love seeing someone from my hood succeeding and doing it with being such a dope ass person, and staying true to themselves. Love you Jenna ❤️❤️❤️❤️ xoxo a Tri-City loving fan girl
Awhhh thank you!!! ❤️
wow i got here early. love to see this every Sunday they make my day.
YAY! I get so excited posting these videos ❤️
1) I think some people "hide" clothes in the wrong sections hoping to come back when the tag goes on sale. If I'm short on time, I'll scan racks for out of place items; long sleeves in sleeveless, etc.
2) if dressing rooms aren't open match seams to what you are wearing - side seams, rise, waist, bust.
3) thrifts are lousy at figuring out womens vs mens sizing. Same with active wear vs pj's/bra's.
4) best tip of all - never gain wt and be smaller than a size large. XL's and up are limited, esp any vintage, yet 60% of women are XL or larger.
She has such a fun personality❤! And don't even get me started on her style Ahhhhh 🤩😭
One of my biggest tips is to look in the MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SHOES. i have found two pairs of vintage doc martens in the men’s section in perfect condition.
Also if you have a red racks in your area sign up for the rewards if its available, they will occasionally do members only deals and its good to know about them!
Every Sunday I dread Monday the next day then remember you post on Sundays and get really happy because I love your videos.
Please don’t ever change and I love your videos🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰
If there is changing rooms to try on the clothes look on the put back section where people pit back the clothes if they don't fit or if they don't like them because there is usually good stuff there
yes i love the men’s section in thrift shops, i recently bought a black argyle sweater from the men’s section and it was £2.29 !!
If you have the time go through racks multiple times to make sure you didn’t miss anything. And make sure that you’ll actually wear what you pick. My recent thrifting trip I got two items when I originally had I think seven.
Here’s a tip! I recommend going to dd’s discount if your own a low budget. The most u would pay for something is 25 bucks and the least being about 6 dollars. They have such cute clothes! Anytime I can go there I always do! And they even have changing rooms for you to try on the clothing. They also have decor,toys,snacks,and more! Its a really great store and if u can go I recommend you do!
I wish my thrift stores had that many clothes! Mine have so little and are so bad organized and many are also dirty too!!!
BUT you can find many cute and good things like frames, plates...
ALWAYS look at the thrift shops first when you want something. Especially when it's normally expensive or bad for the enviroment
please the intro makes me happy every time 💗
That bucket hat was really friggin cute
Jenna make sure your pots have drainage holes at the bottom or put the nursery pots in them first!!
wanted so say how much I love the content you create!! the care and work you put in is so evident and it's always so exciting when you upload
you're so pretty! you have the best style ever
I love you
I’ve been binging your videos non-stop! I’m so jealous of you for living in a place that has a thrift store, let alone SO MANY and SO MANY NICE ONES!!😭 there isn’t a single thrift store for clothing where I live! of course I thrift online from a middle person but it’s not as fun, and I’ll definitely be paying way less if I did it myself directly
Facebook Marketplace?
If I find anything that looks cute and might fit I put it in my cart and then at the end I find a rack with not much on it and make a space to hang everything up and actually decide what I want and what I don’t. I find that it makes me so much faster while thrifting.
That bucket hat, so pretty 👌
I just liked your video because of the opening! It's sooo cute
THE CLEAR BEADED BAG 🥺✨🤍
my favourite youtuber 🥺
The yellow top with the yellow hat and pants was giving me Secret World of Alex Mack vibes :)
Love the sweater and hat together. Yellow looks good on you! 😉
I love your new pants qnd that vanilla color looks grate on you
I went through every single of your videos i love youuuuuuuuuu!!!!! You have the best thrift videos!
planning to thrift more for my new fall / winter closet & room decor :) love this video!
That's a super amazing fit on the mail order pants, and I love the KC top as well.
SOOOO LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR THRIFTING VIDS JENNA💕🌸💕.
Omg you make my day sis. Love watching your thrifting vlogs. Take care and Be safe. Love you sis. 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
I’ve been wanting to thrift for so long and thrift stores finally opened again in my city so I’ll hopefully be going soon:)
Love your style! Can you film an outfit inspo pls😍
The thrift store I always go to is $1 per item of clothing and something 50cents on sales days and about $3 for shoes. Also, there is a thrift store that sells tommy Hilfiger for about $5 and on sale days, you can fill a big bag for $5. There was a smaller thrift store I went to as well where you can stuff a bag as much as you want for $1... (There were skirts and nice shirts and stuff, I lucked out in that store.) Anyways, love your vids!!!💕💕💕
Jenna is soooo pretty! ❤️
STOPPPPP! I love you ❤️
@@JennaPhipps omg you reacted wow!! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!
that harley crewneck is a dreammm
Can you do making or thrifting clothes for you dog please do it and love you a lot 😍😙😙 hope you enjoy the video idea
ahhhh i love your style and vids sooo much!❤
Loved the tips! And your dog is so cute!
I love your videos beause you are always so happy!!
(And inspire me to buy more second hand )
Thank you! All I want to do is share positivity and happiness with you all ❤️
My top tip: Decide on 3-5 colours for your wardrobe colour scheme and only look for those colours when shopping.
Definitely check to go-back racks!
I LOVE HERRR 😭💞 shes so sweet 🥺
AHHHH! im so obsessed with her videos 💞💞💞
that brown HD sweatshirt omg!!!!
good advice. def look on ends of racks and new racks ive found patagonia fleeces in both places!
yaaaay I was waiting for today's video, luv u sm from chile💗
Hope you enjoy it ❤️❤️❤️
How do you record infront of all those ppl m. What tips do you give when ever you record in the thrift ? I am always supper anxious.
Awwww Benson is so cute
Your love of fun pants is so inspiring to me! Now I want some. 😉🥰❤
i wanna go thrifting but there are no thrift store here so jealous of you who gets chance to do it
Wonderful video! It helps so much when we can’t get out thrifting as much as we did! Thank you!
I would get so anxious recording in a goodwill or something omg I could never slay
I’m so glad I found your channel!
I love the new zebra print jeans! They are so you.