Dress, COS (thrifted); belt, BCBG (thrifted); shoes, Calvin Klein; bag, Mulberry
Dress, COS (thrifted); belt, BCBG (thrifted); shoes, Calvin Klein; bag, Mulberry

I have been obsessed with knife pleats all year, but it’s taken a while for my obsession to bear fruit. When you’re all about that #thriftlife, it happens — the universe usually provides, but not on any kind of reliable schedule. In this case, as in many, when it rains, it pours. Shortly after finding my pleated Aritzia skirt, I found this COS dress. It’s architectural, and extra pleat-y, so you know I had to have it as soon as I clapped eyes on it.

close-up on pleats
close-up on pleats
side view
side view

The dress has a nice weight to it, and the pleat work is fine enough to pass for something a step up from fast fashion. This is my first time thrifting COS, so I don’t know much about the brand. Based on my limited experience, I like the aesthetic a great deal. Fit-wise, for anyone interested in tracking this one down, the dress suffers the usual pitfall of sheaths on an hourglass/pear shape: it’s large through the waist. Otherwise, it runs small. This is a size 8, and it’s not noticeably loose anywhere except the waist; in an ideal world, I might have sized down to a 6, but definitely not a 4, which is my typical size in most brands. The waist situation was not a deal breaker for me because I can rectify it easily enough with a belt, which solves any accessorizing dilemma in one fell swoop. Speaking of which, have I mentioned recently how much I love a stretchy, embellished belt? They are accommodating and wonderfully useful. Anthro and BCBG are safe bets, and it’s always worth checking the dress rack at the thrift store. I got this belt from a dress I thrifted for $7 purely for this purpose. Consider that my thrifting PSA for the day.

black & navy
black & navy

Reader PSA: A lovely blog reader let me know that she has a Plenty by Tracy Reese dress (new with tags) that she would be happy to send to a good home (for the price of shipping) in lieu of simply donating to Goodwill. While the dress is not quite my current style, it is very pretty. It’s a size 10, but fits more like a 4-6. I asked her if she would be comfortable with my extending her generous offer to other readers, and she said yes. So, if you think you might be interested, send me an email and I would be happy to put you in touch.

On a related note, I’ve been mulling the idea of doing a weekly or monthly Buy/Trade post where readers (especially fellow thrifters) could post pieces that they would like to trade, or pieces that would love to find/buy. This seems like a natural extension of both the community here and the focus on secondhand/sustainable fashion. However, I am not sure if that’s something any of you would actually be interested in — I would love to hear from you!

14 Comments on Pleat Perfect

  1. I would totally do that. I have some pretty nice pieces I’d like to re-home but haven’t had luck selling. Not landing in Goodwill’s landfill would be great.

    And great dress!

  2. This cos dress is beautiful on you! Love the idea of an exchange group. I never try on my thrifted gems (yucky changing rooms at my thrifts) until I get home so I end up with _a lot_ of “no”s that I would love to trade in order to keep the flow of good through my house.

  3. I’d totally participate in a trade/sale thing. The only thing to consider are conversion rates and shipping, as I’m in the US.

  4. I’ve gained a bit of weight lately and am not having much luck thrifting dresses in he 4-6 range that I know am. I’d love a chance at a new to me dress if it’s colors that I wear/look good in.

  5. I love this dress, it’s such a cool look with the pleats!

    I’ve shopped at COS once and was sad to find that nothing I pulled off the racks worked for me (it was also super crowded, I waited so long for the fitting room). Alas, I don’t think most of their styles suit someone on the shorter and bustier side.