Month: September 2016

Pin One On

Sweater, Judith & Charles (via consignment); scarf, F&F (thrifted); pants, DVF (thrifted); shoes, J. Crew; bag. Gucci
Sweater, Judith & Charles (via consignment); scarf, F&F (thrifted); pants, DVF (thrifted); shoes, J. Crew; bag. Gucci

I wore a version of this outfit at a conference last year, and figured it was time for a repeat. The weather has taken a definite turn towards fall, and I’ve been blessed with a nasty cold, so the cozy scarf was an ideal outfit builder — functional and decorative all at once. On my commute, I also had to throw on a coat because Mother Nature doesn’t play around when it comes to Edmonton’s cold seasons.

coat, Ben Sherman (thrifted)
coat, Ben Sherman (thrifted)

All in all, it’s a pretty basic outfit, so I added a few pops of blue to pick up on the colours in the scarf. Not much else to say … but if you’re looking for things to read, check out the next chapter of my book here.

pops of blue (and purple)
pops of blue (and purple)
scarf chic
scarf chic

Olive, Grey & Black

Jacket, Joe Fresh (thrifted); sweater, Joe Fresh; cords, Pilcro (thrifted); boots, Clarks; scarf, Aldo
Jacket, Joe Fresh (thrifted); sweater, Joe Fresh; cords, Pilcro (thrifted); boots, Clarks; scarf, Aldo

Somehow, I’ve accumulated an extensive collection of casual pants — denim, cords, chinos, you name it — in a variety of “Adina” colours (black, blue, grey, olive, mustard yellow) — which is (a) weird, because I’ve always hated pants, and (b) nice, because maybe I don’t hate them quite so much anymore. It’s a strange turn of events, for sure, but this is basically my go-to weekend casual outfit these days. And these Clarks booties are a great addition to the line-up, especially now that the weather is exhibiting some worrying signs of fall. Shudder.

feeling fall coming on
feeling fall coming on
all the layers
all the layers

So, what am I wearing? My trusty Joe Fresh moto leather jacket which has replaced my denim jacket as my most versatile casual topper. It goes really well with my grey fisherman-like (sleeveless) sweater, which is why I wear them together a LOT. Plus, the sweater is a great layering piece because, hello, sleeveless. These (new to me) Pilcro cords are great — soft & comfy. They’re actually a dark khaki but look grey here. The scarf is a warmer olive, so there’s a bit of a clash going on there but … eh, close enough. The boots are Clarks, as I mentioned, and they are fantastic. I know I’m late to the game, but I would definitely recommend the brand for comfort.

bye summer ... noooooo!
bye summer … noooooo!

Tales from the Thrift: Friendly Competition edition

I know it’s been a hot minute since my last thrifting post, but I have news I wanted to share with fellow Edmonton-area thriftanistas: there is a new Value Village opening in Spruce Grove today! I know, because I ended up snagging an invite to a sneak peak at the new store (thanks to the lovely Nicole) and a $50 gift card to spend there, to boot.* Since Nicole and I are card-carrying #thriftingsisterhood members, we made plans to go together … and enjoy a little friendly competition while we were at it. Our self-imposed contest had 4 categories: which one of us could (i) score the best/biggest find of the night, (ii) get the most retail value for our bucks, (iii) score the lowest cost-per-item, and (iv) find the most Anthropologie pieces (but of course). The prize: bragging rights for ever. Or until our next thrifting adventure.

So, how did we do? Read on, friends.

Spruce Grove is a 30-40 minute drive from the south side of Edmonton (taking the Henday and then the Highway heading west to Jasper). It might sound like a long drive, but it’s not when you’re chatting about ethical fashion and planning your future as YouTube mavens (stay tuned!). Nicole and I arrived at the store a few minutes after it opened, and found it already packed. [The event was open to all Super Savers Club members, and if you aren’t one already — get on that. The membership card is free, and it gets you early access to sales (like VV’s periodic 50% off sales) and new store openings.] The store is quite large, but the racks were fairly tightly packed, which made it difficult to maneuver around other (many) shoppers. I dislike shopping on sale days for this very reason (big crowds overwhelm me), but it was worth it — there were some real treasures to be found. More on that in a minute. From what I saw, there was an extensive selection of women’s clothing, and a smaller section of shoes and bags. To be honest, I did not really get a chance to look at the rest of the store (house wares, kids’ stuff, men’s, etc.) but the glimpses I got looked promising. Someone ahead of me in the cashier line scooped a beautiful, mint condition Hudson’s Bay striped blanket, for example; it was priced at $80, which is not cheap, but significantly lower than retail. Prices in general were pretty typical for Value Village — not as low as Goodwill, but not unreasonable on the whole. I was particularly impressed with the prices for dresses, which were under $15 for the most part. In contrast, VVs closer to home will nowadays price most of their dresses at $16+.

I ended up finding quite a few cute things, including 5 Anthro pieces (the 4 below plus a Sparrow knit skirt which I did not photograph) … which won me the Anthro-spotting category. Hurrah! I bought one of the pieces (the olive Deletta top) and Nicole bought another (the multi-print Fei top).

Deletta top
Deletta top
A Common Thread top
A Common Thread top
Moulinette Soeurs top
Moulinette Soeurs top
Fei top
Fei top

The best score of the night belonged to Nicole, however. She found a gorgeous J. Crew Lady Day coat and some brand-new Marc by Marc Jacobs flats:

J. Crew Lady Day coat
J. Crew Lady Day coat
MbMJ flats
MbMJ flats

Although she won that category, I came out the real winner because I got to take both of those things home with me. Score!

To round out my purchases, I also got a pair of Nine West pumps (my favourite style — so, so comfortable), a mulberry-coloured, leather Fossil bag, a made-in-the-UK dress, and a Vince sweater.

Nine West pumps (left); Jean Michel Cazabat pumps (right) -- left those behind
Nine West pumps (left); Jean Michel Cazabat pumps (right) — left those behind
Fossil bag
Fossil bag
Naughty (?) brand dress - please excuse the terrible posture
Naughty (?) brand dress – please excuse the terrible posture
Vince sweater
Vince sweater

My total damage for the night was $120.68, including tax (or $70.68 out of pocket, after applying my gift card). The estimated MRRP for the stuff I bought was $1436, which means that I paid about 8.4% of the original retail value. That came to $17.24/item, which is a little high but not bad, considering that I bought some typically higher ticket items like a coat, bag, and two pairs of shoes. For those keeping score at home, Nicole beat me on the cost-per-item side of things, but I eked out ahead in the other category. Which means … we’re tied. Now, we had a lot of fun and found some great bargains to boot, but a contest is a contest and someone has to be the winner.

So, here’s the deal: head on over to Nicole’s blog tonight, check out her Spruce Grove VV haul, and then tell us — who should get to claim the bragging rights as bestest thrifter of the night?

*Value Village did not ask me to write a post in exchange for the gift card, or otherwise sponsor this post. I’m writing this because y’all know I love thrifting, and I want to encourage everyone to at least consider it. It’s cheap, good, environmentally-friendly fun!