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August 5, 2012

Top Thrifting Tips

If you have never been to a thrift store, you might have some types of feeling towards it. Maybe you think all the clothes are old and that only a particular group of people shop there. But we are going to tell you right now, you need to banish some of these assumptions. Here is a list of tips for those of you who have never thrifted OR who have, maybe you'll pick up something!

1. It is always best to have a slight idea of what you want. Thrift stores can be overwhelming sometimes with racks and racks of things. We always say to ourselves something like "I really hope to find a sleeveless collared shirt" or "I want to find a high waisted skirt" or "I want a yellow belt." Then when we go, these are the things we check for first. Sometimes we are lucky and sometimes we're not. Then next we always check out what we love most- the dresses, which brings us to our next tip.

2. Always check the aisle of clothing you love most quickly after getting into the store. For instance, we are obsessed with dresses and always check this rack, then we check the skirts.

3. Sizes don't always apply in the thrift store. These are items that could have came out last year or 5 years ago. Sizing changes a lot and varies from company to company. While we are usually one size in most things, we have found different sized items such as larger shirts that look great tucked into skirts for more of a "loose" look. Talking about sizes once again brings me to another tip,

4. Not all thrift stores have a changing room. This is very important because we know some people obsessively try things on(Sophia does this in every other store) so this can be kind of a downer. Our favorite thrift store does not have one. However, this is why you wear clothing that is easy to shop in and layer. We usually wear a simple dress or a tight tshirt and jeans. This way, it's easy to flip a dress over your head or pull on a jacket, button-up, or sweater if you don't know whether or not you really want it.

5. We have personally never bought shoes from the thrift store, but we know people do it and to this we say, bring a pair of thin socks to try them on with.

6. Do not buy a bunch of things because they are really cheap. We know most things are $5 or less but you do not want a bunch of things that will go to waste in your closet. Unless it brings a smile on your face picturing yourself wearing it, it is usually not worth it.

7. Don't just glance over racks, especially if you are searching for something. Take the time and look through. Awesome finds happen by looking through and physically finding them, not just by glancing over a rack and seeing it sticking out.

8. Don't be scared to go into different sections of the store. Are you looking for vintage disney t's? Go to the children's section and you might be surprised as to what you find. You want a big cozy sweater? Men's section, here we come.

9. Use this time to try out something different. You can stray from your usual style without paying much at thrift or vintage stores.

10. It's best to go in a pair or maybe three people tops. Sometimes, going in a big group is not the best idea because while one person could be completely into the store and finding great stuff, another person can be wanting to leave. No one likes to be rushed or feel as if they are holding somebody up.

11. Thrift stores may sometimes have sections of random items like knick knacks and little house hold items. Don't be afraid to check that out. We've found some awesome items to decorate our rooms with since. We have found items such as a light blue framed mirror there, unique vases, cool lights (we once found little strung lights that were cute red hearts), and although we have never bought one, there are usually always cool suitcases.

12.Thrift stores are also home to many interesting and unique dishes. Both of us have found cool mugs. Sophia found a strawberry mug and I found a brown woody looking one before.

13. If there is a book section check it out! You may be able to find some great reads, or just pick up a book that looks interesting. Buying new books is more expensive and you're recycling the paper by buying it used. At our favorite thrift books are 2 for $1. Sophia also found a hard back Harry Potter book in perfect condition at a thrift store for only $1 to complete her collection.
    Also, Sarah once found a little handwritten inspirational quote on a card as a bookmark in one of her books. It's pretty cool because you'll never know what you can find at the thrift store, such as unique inspirational quotes.


14. Always have cash ready! We know this day in age everyone likes to carry and use their debit or bank card. Some thrift stores may not always take card or they may have a spending limit of $10.00.

15. Be optimistic and open to different thrift stores. Although it may look a little odd from the outside, or you may feel like you won't find anything, it doesn't hurt to try! For example, our one friend Cait found the skirt of her dreams for only $1! You never know, you might get surprised.

16. The thrift store is also a great place to buy items you can remix and DIY. Because items are cheap you don't feel bad cutting them up, also its easy to find over sized items you can change.

If we think of any more we will be sure to add to the list. Hope these tips help you out next time you set out to thrift!

xoxo,
Sophia & Sarah

August 1, 2012

About Us

Welcome to the Thrifty Part of Town!
TPOT, a fashion and lifestyle blog, was created by two best friends, Sophia and Sarah, who share a love for the Earth, recycling, creating, shopping, healthy organic food and tea, and of course, thrifting. Within the 10 years that we have been best friends, we have learned ways to shop that benefit both ourselves and the planet. Through shopping at thrift stores and other small shops, we acquired an immense thrifting appreciation. Thrift shops provide a way to recycle clothing and find the most unique and best fitting clothes we can find. Along with shopping at thrift stores and sale racks, we firmly believe in living green. This includes acting in ways that are sustainable and supporting environmentally friendly principles and movements. By helping the beautiful planet we inhabit we are helping ourselves become better and healthier. You will also find ways to upcycle what you already have through DIYs.

This blog is to inform others about what is available and affordable that can benefit yourself, others, and the environment. A passion we've always shared is being fashionable on a budget, and if our tips and ideas inspire another to be thrifty and creative, we will feel honored.

Here you will find what inspires us, our thrifty outfits, reviews of stores that we have been to, beauty products that worked and didn't work, and some tutorials we made. Also expect some features of our friends.

We were both born and raised in Philadelphia and are currently seniors in college.

Sophia is currently an Early Childhood Education and Spanish major who inspires to utilize the arts into her everyday classroom. She started college as an Art major but always felt compelled to be a teacher for the little ones and switched over early on. Although fashion and art are no longer studies for Sophia, she still incorporates them into her daily life and this is why she feels so strongly about having this little blog to share. She enjoys clean eating, blending up smoothies, baking, and gardening. She believes life revolves around creation. What better way to do than through fashion, art, and food?

Sarah is majoring in Environmental Studies and Spanish and aspires to have a job conserving and protecting the Earth and its resources. Not only does she want to work here in the United States, but in South America as well. She is very passionate about water, agriculture, and energy conservation, as well as foreign languages and cultures. She hopes to visit as many beautiful sites of the world that she can. Sarah loves hiking, gardening, enjoying the outdoors, good company and enlightening conversation. Some of her favorite trends are rompers, anything fringe or crochet lace, funky pants and shorts, and dresses with sleeves.

Every single picture and graphic you see on this blog is taken or handmade by us. We sincerely hope you enjoy your time here!

xo