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thebananniediariesbyannie · 11 months ago
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the mirror (selfie) of my dreams...
have you ever gone somewhere and just mentally started designing your dream house? well i learned that the biggest mirrors are the best mirrors to document my outfits! here are some details on my outfit i wore the other day.
this is the outfit i wore to and from a movie set i worked on. (i KNOW! pinch me moment!!) this jacket is one that i thrifted and it’s absolutely a perfect purchase! (i’ve linked the same jacket on poshmark but there’s only a few available! - make sure you check details on the sellers before you purchase them from secondhand sites!) the links to shop this jacket and other similar pieces in this outfit can be found in the photos and the button below.
outfit details:
jacket - by princess polly via thredup
sneakers - puma
pants - by athleta via thredup
scarf - aerie
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seekingthestars · 9 months ago
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going on what will probably be an extended adventure tomorrow to try to find a dress to wear to a friend's wedding, pray for me 🫠
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treefish · 2 years ago
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y’all i am fucking screaming
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bitchesgetriches · 1 year ago
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Re: "I Am a Craigslist Samurai and so Can You":
Seeing this reposted reminded me that you all are how I originally found out about thredup as a place to sell my used clothes. There have been more times than not when I've tried to sell them something only to find out that they were closed to accepting new consignments due to high supply, so I was very pleasantly surprised to find out that they are currently accepting new consignments, and wanted to share that with the rest of B Nation in case anyone else is interested in selling there but doesn't have the time to constantly check if they're accepting new consignments or not.
PS: thank you for that article, and for everything else that you've shared with us!
You're so welcome, honey bunches of oats, and thanks for the tip to the other bitchlings! Check out Thredup (or Poshmark too) if you want to make a little money selling your used clothes. And here's the original article:
I Am a Craigslist Samurai and so Can You: How to Sell Used Stuff Online 
(Also, it's been a while since I wrote that article, and these days I have a lot more luck selling on Facebook Marketplace than Craigslist. It's... literally the only reason I still have a Facebook.)
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frenchifries · 2 years ago
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found a very exciting pair of jeans today at buffalo exchange. they have absolutely no branding or labels, just "size 0" written on the inside with sharpie and a faded factory tag that seems to indicate they're some sort of prototype or product sample. so how they ended up at buffalo exchange is a mystery for the ages.
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jadorecoutureca · 4 days ago
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Jadore Couture
Founded in 2017, Jadore Couture is an online luxury fashion consignment company with clients around the globe. What started as a passion project and a hobby, selling pre-owned luxury items for friends and family, transformed into one of the fastest growing online luxury consignment companies in the country.
At Jadore Couture, we redefine luxury through the lens of circular fashion, bridging opulence with sustainability. Our platform is more than just an online marketplace; it is a commitment to redefining the narrative of fashion by curating timeless pieces that transcend trends and promote a circular economy. We believe that fashion should not only be an expression of individual style but also a conscious choice that minimizes environmental impact. We have carefully curated a collection of pre-loved luxury items, meticulously selected for their enduring craftsmanship, timeless design, and perpetual elegance.
Website: https://jadorecouture.ca/
Address: 757 W Hastings St #142, Vancouver, BC, V6C 1A1, Canada
Phone Number: +1 800-606-9706
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teaboot · 3 days ago
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Least fun parts of thrift shopping:
This thrift shop used to have jeans for like $3 and now everything is priced like it's new
Hear about a cool new thrift shop in town and you check it out and it's actually "vintage upcycling and consignment" so the shredded jorts are $250 on sale
This place used to get cool stuff but the tiktok haul resale people found it and now anything decent is snapped up and immediately resold for like $500 online
"Ooh this is cute" and then you check and it's shein
"Ooh this is cute" and then you check and it's Harry P*tter
The jacket of your dreams is in your price range but it's 3 sizes too small
Your absolute FAVOURITE thrifted item finally wears out beyond salvation and when you do research to maybe find a replacement it's been discontinued since 1983
Check the pockets and find used kleenex
STICKY THING
This was exactly what I was looking for but I can't get the weed remnants out
"This is obviously broken but I know how to fix it" (never fixes it)
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justmerelyme207 · 2 months ago
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Could You Try?
What could you try for the first time? In the past, I wasn’t a very trying person. My way of existence was by doing the opposite of good. If it was safer to not do something; in my mind that gave me more reason to do it. My life was an argument, I struggled willingly in all aspects. All I’d ever say is that I “just wanted to be free”… but what was it that I wanted to be free from after…
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leididonna · 3 months ago
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mokeonn · 1 year ago
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She actually started doing craft shows, events, and garden shows as a vendor post 2020 after covid shut her gallery down. So no, it's not because she got started before the internet was a big thing.
All of the advice I was personally given and witnessed for myself (find a niche, selling art is all about networking and getting repeat customers, word of mouth is a powerful tool, the words you use when selling or marketing your art matter, etc etc) can all apply to an online space as well, tbh. It's not all about luck, sure luck plays a part in it, but saying that the only way you can make a living off of art is with pure luck, is a pretty surefire way to make you hate art and see it as nothing but a numbers game (speaking from experience).
Also I will add the disclaimer that I AM speaking from an area with a large and thriving art scene and tourism scene. It's far easier to find galleries and shops to sign consignment with or find events you can vendor at in a place like Florida compared to a state like Idaho.
No, I don't think the recent problem with a lack of third places, and people do, in fact, want to pay for handicrafts. I think this mindset is honestly pretty limiting because it's just shoving the reasons why something might not be working to the forefront and getting upset because those things are out of your control, instead of focusing on the things you do have control over and working on improving those. Like you can't control if someone doesn't want to pay for your art, but you shouldn't market to that person, you should market to the person who does. Because that person who doesn't want to pay is probably never going to want to pay.
Like, I am quite literally working for this artist as my job, I have been to shows, I have worked with shows, I have talked to people, and I do plan on starting my own little business! I am very lucky to have a mentor and a friend who has helped me find confidence in myself, my art, and helped me realize there is a career in art! It's a lot of work, but it is doable. There's more to it than luck and there being more places for people to regularly go to, and a lot of it really does come down to you.
Unfortunately, it's not luck. It's worse. It's marketing.
I think at some point in time we need to sit down and start explaining to artist who want to make a career out of art that there are FAR more options than just "living off of commissions" and "posting my art online and praying I get paid for it".
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amoreenamp3 · 10 months ago
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“Granola style” “gorpcore” “coquette” “clean girl” “downtown girl” “what aesthetic is this called” “cottagecore” maybe if you guys actually went downtown and ate a granola bar, instead of sitting online buying clothes for some microtrend you won’t care about next week, you could “coquette” your own style. and some pussy while you’re at it
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thebananniediariesbyannie · 2 years ago
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Sunday Funday
a cute coffee shop and a cute outfit to go with it 🖤🤍 it’s a Sunday Funday! we decided to go to a new restaurant for brunch (it was supposed to be breakfast but we did not set an alarm!) After a road trip, we arrived at Toast & Co. Scroll down to see what I ordered (you’re going to want to see this!)
🖤 10/10 Iced Chocolate Covered Cherry Latte with Oat Milk
and check out what I ordered for food too!
🖤 i’ve never received more compliments on a coat than this one. i thrifted it from @thredup - click the link below to join thredUP ($10 bonus!)
🖤 shop my LTK @ banannie to shop my post full of #fauxfurcoats
- *click the link below to shop
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soleseekersstuff · 1 year ago
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Consignment Shoe Stores Online - Sole Seekers
Sole Seekers provide a secure and convenient Consignment Sneaker Stores process to help customers obtain the maximum return on their sneakers. Here, you can enjoy an organized selection of rare and special sneakers. Visit our website to view our selection of shoes, and get in touch with us for further details.
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confidential-couture · 1 year ago
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This Week's Consignment | Confidential Couture #prelovedluxury #consignment Confidential Couture is a luxury fashion resale website based in India. We specialize in selling & buying authentic pre-owned designer handbags, watches, and accessories. Confidential Couture has 9 years of experience and a significant track record in the luxury resale market. Offering brands like Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Rolex, Chanel, and others in your collection is impressive and speaks to the quality of the items available on our platform. The fact that Confidential Couture has successfully sold over 19,000 products and consigned over 22,000 products in 500+ cities over the course of 9 years is a testament to your expertise and the trust that customers place in your services. It demonstrates a strong commitment to providing a reputable and reliable platform for both buyers and sellers of luxury items.
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estateinventoryservices · 1 year ago
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barstoolblues · 2 months ago
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can you name a single local assistance program in your state? discount internet provider? street kitchen? pro bono legal aid? immigrant rights group? dental school care options for people without insurance? which restaurants have “kids eat free�� nights? no-cost financial counseling services? loan mitigation services from credit unions? tenants unions? hell, even a local church with monthly filipino dinners that doesnt ask questions? do you know the locations of your local foodbank(s), cultural centers, CHILDRENS CONSIGNMENT SHOPS????? you can sit on your high horse and shame people who havent seen the interior of a food bank or clothes for kids once or twice, or, if community means more than the tumblr buzzword of the month to you, you can spend like 5 minutes to share local community assistance services flying under the radar because people dont know to seek them out. but thats just my opinionnnn
literally where was all this talk about community and community activism you expect everyone to already be involved in before last night lmaoooo
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