Reusable Threads Part II

value village thrifted spring look
value village thrifted spring look
value village thrifted spring look
value village thrifted spring look
pink peonies
value village thrifted spring look
pink peonies
Top, (Aeropostale), Skirt, (Alfred Sung), Cardigan (Hollister), Purse (Forever 21) c/o Value Village. Flats, Zara. Sunnies, Gucci. Ring, Samantha Wills.


I had the pleasure of challenging a $50 budget at Value Village earlier this month during the opening of their new store in Pickering. This is the second look I was able to score, all collectively under my $50 budget. This entire look focused around the navy blue skirt that I found first. Which I then paired with a lavender top and striped cardigan. While I’m loving the combo, each piece alone will give me versatility with other coordinates as well. I’ve already worn the cardigan twice. It compliments a pair of blue jeans really well with a white tank underneath.

Not only did I enjoy thrifting through the countless garments (which were extremely well organized) but I also felt good about the fact that I helped to redirect some really awesome clothes from the landfill. Value Village is on a mission to help the world by re-using items, which I wrote about in my earlier post (here). But what I didn’t expect is that the good deeds don’t stop there.

In particular, the Pickering store is celebrating their partnership with the Clothesline program and the Canadian Diabetes Association. This partnership means that Value Village pays to support people with diabetes whenever goods are donated. Donations can be made through the store’s on-site Community Donation Centre, or picked up from your home by the Clothesline program. 

Whenever members of the Pickering community donate used articles of clothing (or housewares) they are giving their goods a second life. In addition, they are turning those goods into a sustainable source of funding for the CDA. Which helps to support summer and family camps for more than 2,400 children and youths with type 1 diabetes. Furthemore allowing them to meet other kids and inspire eachother to learn how to manage their diabetes in a medically supervised setting as well as provide funding for treatments and a cure.

xo

Free People Twofer Maxi

free people side slit maxi
free people side slit maxi
free people side slit maxi
free people side slit maxi
free people side slit maxi
free people side slit maxi
free people side slit maxi
free people side slit maxi

Dress, Free People. Shorts, Signature 8 (Nasty Gal). Shoes, Pink Martini. Purse, Rebecca Minkoff. Sunglasses, Gucci

Snagged this Free People sleeveless knit mini dress, (or is it a side slit maxi top?) from Saks Off 5th while on the hunt for a fringed bag. Wasn’t too sure at first how I would wear this side slit maxi top. But once I wrapped my head around the concept I realized you can get pretty creative with this piece.  starting with layering it over a pair of denim cutoffs.

What I especially love about this dress is the nomadic feel that this piece gives off. Makes me want to throw on a bikini bottom with doc marten boots and hit a desert somewhere…unfortunately for that dream I live in Canada and that is just not going to happen here. Although I might settle for a deserted beach if I can find one somewhere.

xo

Pink Stripes

pink stripes nautical outfit

pink stripes nautical outfit
pink stripes nautical outfit

pink stripes nautical outfit
pink stripes nautical outfit
pink stripes nautical outfit

Top, Winners. Jacket, Old Navy. Tights, Talula (Aritzia). Flats, Zara. Purse, bracelet c/o Pinkstix. Sunnies, Gucci. Necklace, Stella & Dot. Ring, Samantha Wills.

Never really been into stripes before, but these pink and white ones may have started something. It was a laid back day for running errands so I wanted something simple. This side slit top paired really well with white leggings and I liked the way the blue denim popped against the pink stripes. Accessorized with a statement necklace and hand bag (which also converts to this style) and some other gold toned accessories. Not bad for running errands.

xo