I grew up shopping used, and really enjoy the hunt for something good! I appreciate seeing how others approach the subject. I definitely start with fiber content and go from there.
Hi Mariola - another wonderfully crafted video and very inspiring. I am an avid second hand shopper and absolutely love uncovering gems! I often think during the day about the outfit I am wearing and count up the pieces that are second hand! Another item I love to buy is second hand bags - I actually have quite a lot but it is lovely to have a wide range to choose from depending on what I am doing for the day. It is a wonderful pastime because you are buying what is already made and adding a whole new life to it by styling it your way 😊
Great video, Mariola! I'm envious of those who have secondhand shops that carry good quality vintage clothes in their area. The ones near me all seem to carry fast fashion junk!
I love going to second hand shops. Growing up my mother would find some great items and would tailor them to fit us and also stitch and fix items to make them look new. I like taking an afternoon and just dedicate it to browsing my favorite shops.
I live right next door to the Goodwill store. I don't buy clothes for myself much, but I buy for my son a lot of amazing things, some of them designer brands, and some still with original tags. Also, most of my furniture came from there. I just recently bought a rich brown leather sofa in almost perfect condition, just needed a good cleaning and polishing. This video gave me some good ideas on how to shop for myself. I love thrift stores. ❤.
Great video! Lots of my favorite things are from second hand stores. Some people have such a 💎 in their closets and once they do a declutter other people will get lucky! I’m actually currently bringing lots of clothes to a place near me and hoping to find some good items for me too! I had a baby and my style and size has changed so I need a new persona. Saying bye to some of amazing good quality is sad, but hope someone find them and give them love too!
Love secondhand, so nice that you put it together. Half of my wardrobe is secondhand. I own peeerfect Calvin Klein jeans and Longchamp crossbody bag, love them❤ I also try to buy sports clothes secondhand, it is made of polyester and I just can't buy new polyester. We also moved to Sweden a couple of years ago with only 2 suitcases and I bought a lot of home stuff secondhand, it is cheaper and I like old plates, they are so cute and every piece is unique. I am writing this from my secondhand couch😂
Vintage shopping in London is a dream. I live in Frankfurt, Germany, and we have some interesting vintage and charity shops too, but it is difficult to find something, either the shops are frumpy or very expensive. Thank you for your super interesting video. 🥰
Love this video, such great tips! I have started shopping second hand in the last couple of years and have found some great pieces, thanks for the new ideas and inspiration to keep going! I prefer in person, as sizes are so hard to guess!
Really useful advice!. I have been shopping second hand for the last year and have been having so much fun! Have found some amazing pieces, tremendous values. The few mistakes I have made have not been costly (and as you pointed out, I have the option of re-selling them on consignment.) It allows for a little more experimentation, which is great, too.
I agree London is a really good place for pre-loved clothes and accessories. I don't know south of the river very well but in north London there are good charity shops in Belsize Park, Muswell Hill, Crouch End, St John's wood and Upper St Islington.
Hi Mariola! Thanks for the video. You are lucky you live in city where you can find second hand shops with good quality clothing! The ones I went to are just full of junk and the whole thing it is too overwhelming for me.
Thanks. Some great tips but 2nd hand shops in Australia are in short supply and often expensive with limited choices. I'm looking forward to these tips when I visit Europe next.
I live in Eden on the far south coast of NSW and I have found some fab pieces in the Anglicare here as well as the Salvos at Merimbula, whole outfits of gorgeous stuff. Keep trying, I’ve switched my wardrobe to 80/20 second hand/new and I’m so excited! Lol Have a good one! 🧚♀️❤️🐝🇦🇺
Thanks. In Sydney we have Vinnies and not much else. Eastern suburbs have a few shopd but it takes so long to travel from one side of the city to the other that it's not worth it.
I am a long-term secondhand shopper and a volunteer in a charity shop. I agree with all your advice! The only difference is that I live in Australia, a warm-weather climate, and so don’t have much luck finding secondhand coats. I wish menswear trousers fit my body shape. I see such great trousers!
Such a good video. So many examples help a lot. An excellent reminder that I must LOVE the piece (and how it looks on me.) I now take photos of it on me before I purchase. It’s also good that you mentioned second hand to try a new color or style. I’ve saved money this way!
I bought a Margaret Howell wool and cotton trench coat from Vinted for £100. I’ve never seen one as beautiful in the shops and people always compliment me on it. I was so lucky to find it, even in the most beautiful, flattering taupe colour. It was destined to be mine and I will wear and love it forever! Another great, useful video - thank you, Mariola! xx
You are so right with point #5 Is it your style. I've made this mistake several times for the same reason you did. I've evolved as a second hand shopper.
Thank you for a very thoughtful and detailed video. I wish there were more options to buy clothes second hand in my city. I am English and have always bought a lot of my clothes second hand in the UK, especially when I was at University. However I’ve lived in Barcelona for 12 years and it’s only very recently that this is becoming a thing here. The few second hand shops that I do know of, Humana and shops like that, are full of polyester fast fashion items mainly and I cannot find anything good quality. There is also nothing near where I live which makes it quite challenging as I have to be going across the city for a particular reason to shop there, but there is a real lack of these shops and they’re very disorganized and like a jumble sale! I miss charity shopping 😢❤️
I loved your video! Unfortunately, we don’t have much of a second hand market here where I live in suburban Canada.. vinted shut down years ago… plus in store is brimming in low quality fast fashion…
My wardrobe now is at least 75% secondhand. As I find high quality pieces, it helps refine my new purchases, as well. Secondhand shopping can be so fun! Most of mine is online, but I have started visiting local shops more too. Sizing is sometimes difficult with in-person shopping. Curation something means limited sizing.
I love thrift shops and have founds some amazing clothes. I have given up thrifting up as I buy to much. It’s the thrill of the treasure hunt, the scarcity of the found object. Although I had fabulous finds, many many things have gone back to charity. This all worked out well, but now it’s time to stop! Sometimes I do go to real shops so I can choose exactly the colour and size I want. Generally I buy better quality in thrift shops though!
Mariola what size are the stradivarious jeans? I like the looser jean look, but tend to buy jeans mine too tight. I don't want to keep making that mistake so it's helpful to know the size you get as a guide. I live in a small town so we don't have many second-hand shops...you're very lucky. I've shopped second-hand a lot during my life and love it. Thank you.
hello my Dear, thank you for your comment. Shopping second hand is so much fun, but I know it’s hard in smaller cities or certain countries. We are very lucky in London, indeed😊 My jeans are a size 38 and as you can see they are very loose. I’m planning to take them to my tailor and ask for 2 pleats at the back (above pockets) just like she did in my off-white COS jeans and now they fit like a glove.
As always, a captivating and informative video. ❤️ The Stradivarius jeans look fabulous! I’m searching for this pair on Vinted. Could you please share the size you got, the material, and whether they have a back tag labeled D92? They look like the model: D92 STRAIGHT WIDE
Hello My Dear, thank you so much for you sweet comment. Yes these are the D92, size 38. It’s a 100% cotton. I don’t have the label anymore, but I kinda remember it was straight wide😊
I use every shop, store that exist! Second hand in thrift stores, charity shops, consignement, online, new stores,etc...I never find what i want in one place!
so true! I couldn’t recommend just 1 shop for everything; I try different shops and have favourite shops for different pieces in my wardrobe😊 and thanks to second hand/vintage I learn about new brands xxx
Witaj, bardzo się inspiruję Twoimi zestawami i kombinacją ubrań second hand masz świetny gust i wiele mi już Twoje zestawienia podpowiedziały z rzeczami gdzie nie wiedziałam jak co zestawić , dziękuję ! :) w połowie września jestem w Londynie na parę dni i chętnie bym zajrzała i poszukała za perełkami -ubraniami dla siebie w takich Vintage Second Hand shop, czy mogłabyś proszę polecić parę adresów , gdzie Ty sama kupujesz ubrania ? bardzo by mi to pomogło krótki wyjazd czasowo rozplanować adresami, gdzie warto zajrzeć. Dziękuję z góry i pozdrawiam:)
With the silk, be careful if vintage silk. I have a number of vintage / antique kimonos, and I tried to handwashing one in cold water and totally ruined it….. 😢😢 so be careful with old silk.
Unfortunately there are no many 2nd hand shops not only in my area, but in my country!! We are still far from this type of thinking like people here. I would like so much to buy from 2nd hand shops, but is what you said at the begging of your video.. it's so chaotic in there, that i can even look for something!!
I used to buy second hand toys for my grandchildren at a charity shop in my town, but it closed. I found a charcoal grey wool and cashmere coat for my husband there. We only paid $15.00! There are no vintage clothes shops near me. I would have to travel into the city and I do not like going there due to parking.
No no, acetate is a man made fabric, which means it comes from cellulose (wood pulp) and it’s chemically treated. It’s soft and breathable and is often used as a cheaper alternative to silk☺️
haha, no worries, it is a bit confusing, especially that different sources call it different things; some websites say its synthetic and some man-made or half synthetic. Its “breathability” is also in dispute, but I find more articles supporting my opinion that it is in fact a breathable material 😊
I grew up shopping used, and really enjoy the hunt for something good! I appreciate seeing how others approach the subject. I definitely start with fiber content and go from there.
Hi Mariola - another wonderfully crafted video and very inspiring. I am an avid second hand shopper and absolutely love uncovering gems! I often think during the day about the outfit I am wearing and count up the pieces that are second hand! Another item I love to buy is second hand bags - I actually have quite a lot but it is lovely to have a wide range to choose from depending on what I am doing for the day. It is a wonderful pastime because you are buying what is already made and adding a whole new life to it by styling it your way 😊
Great video, Mariola! I'm envious of those who have secondhand shops that carry good quality vintage clothes in their area. The ones near me all seem to carry fast fashion junk!
Excellent video! Lots of great tips! Love second hand shopping❤
I love going to second hand shops. Growing up my mother would find some great items and would tailor them to fit us and also stitch and fix items to make them look new. I like taking an afternoon and just dedicate it to browsing my favorite shops.
I live right next door to the Goodwill store. I don't buy clothes for myself much, but I buy for my son a lot of amazing things, some of them designer brands, and some still with original tags. Also, most of my furniture came from there. I just recently bought a rich brown leather sofa in almost perfect condition, just needed a good cleaning and polishing. This video gave me some good ideas on how to shop for myself. I love thrift stores. ❤.
Great video! Lots of my favorite things are from second hand stores. Some people have such a 💎 in their closets and once they do a declutter other people will get lucky!
I’m actually currently bringing lots of clothes to a place near me and hoping to find some good items for me too! I had a baby and my style and size has changed so I need a new persona. Saying bye to some of amazing good quality is sad, but hope someone find them and give them love too!
As vegan i started to buy second hand only for Silk and Wool items. After two years I almost buy 80/100 on second hand 🙏🏻
Love secondhand, so nice that you put it together. Half of my wardrobe is secondhand. I own peeerfect Calvin Klein jeans and Longchamp crossbody bag, love them❤
I also try to buy sports clothes secondhand, it is made of polyester and I just can't buy new polyester.
We also moved to Sweden a couple of years ago with only 2 suitcases and I bought a lot of home stuff secondhand, it is cheaper and I like old plates, they are so cute and every piece is unique.
I am writing this from my secondhand couch😂
Vintage shopping in London is a dream. I live in Frankfurt, Germany, and we have some interesting vintage and charity shops too, but it is difficult to find something, either the shops are frumpy or very expensive. Thank you for your super interesting video. 🥰
Almost all my blazers are 2nd hand Ralph Lauren, J. Crew, Ann Taylor.. Some are siede or lether VERY pricey new.
Love this video, such great tips! I have started shopping second hand in the last couple of years and have found some great pieces, thanks for the new ideas and inspiration to keep going! I prefer in person, as sizes are so hard to guess!
That's the video I needed, thanks !! 🥰
Really useful advice!. I have been shopping second hand for the last year and have been having so much fun! Have found some amazing pieces, tremendous values. The few mistakes I have made have not been costly (and as you pointed out, I have the option of re-selling them on consignment.) It allows for a little more experimentation, which is great, too.
Very comprehensive 👍
I agree London is a really good place for pre-loved clothes and accessories. I don't know south of the river very well but in north London there are good charity shops in Belsize Park, Muswell Hill, Crouch End, St John's wood and Upper St Islington.
Hi Mariola! Thanks for the video. You are lucky you live in city where you can find second hand shops with good quality clothing! The ones I went to are just full of junk and the whole thing it is too overwhelming for me.
Thanks. Some great tips but 2nd hand shops in Australia are in short supply and often expensive with limited choices. I'm looking forward to these tips when I visit Europe next.
I live in Eden on the far south coast of NSW and I have found some fab pieces in the Anglicare here as well as the Salvos at Merimbula, whole outfits of gorgeous stuff. Keep trying, I’ve switched my wardrobe to 80/20 second hand/new and I’m so excited! Lol
Have a good one!
🧚♀️❤️🐝🇦🇺
Thanks. In Sydney we have Vinnies and not much else. Eastern suburbs have a few shopd but it takes so long to travel from one side of the city to the other that it's not worth it.
Such a thoughtful video. I agree with everything you said. More like these would be wonderful.
I am a long-term secondhand shopper and a volunteer in a charity shop. I agree with all your advice! The only difference is that I live in Australia, a warm-weather climate, and so don’t have much luck finding secondhand coats. I wish menswear trousers fit my body shape. I see such great trousers!
I’m lucky to have recently found two pairs of men’s trousers that fit, men’s shirts are usually better quality also👍
Thank you! This is very helpful information. I buy probably 75% second hand. So fun!
Such a good video. So many examples help a lot. An excellent reminder that I must LOVE the piece (and how it looks on me.) I now take photos of it on me before I purchase. It’s also good that you mentioned second hand to try a new color or style. I’ve saved money this way!
Enjoyed your talking and styling
I bought a Margaret Howell wool and cotton trench coat from Vinted for £100. I’ve never seen one as beautiful in the shops and people always compliment me on it. I was so lucky to find it, even in the most beautiful, flattering taupe colour. It was destined to be mine and I will wear and love it forever! Another great, useful video - thank you, Mariola! xx
100% of my Levi’s are thrifted. I love them and use Them all the time
You are so right with point #5 Is it your style. I've made this mistake several times for the same reason you did. I've evolved as a second hand shopper.
Awesome tips.
Thank you for a very thoughtful and detailed video. I wish there were more options to buy clothes second hand in my city. I am English and have always bought a lot of my clothes second hand in the UK, especially when I was at University. However I’ve lived in Barcelona for 12 years and it’s only very recently that this is becoming a thing here. The few second hand shops that I do know of, Humana and shops like that, are full of polyester fast fashion items mainly and I cannot find anything good quality. There is also nothing near where I live which makes it quite challenging as I have to be going across the city for a particular reason to shop there, but there is a real lack of these shops and they’re very disorganized and like a jumble sale! I miss charity shopping 😢❤️
I loved your video!
Unfortunately, we don’t have much of a second hand market here where I live in suburban Canada.. vinted shut down years ago… plus in store is brimming in low quality fast fashion…
My wardrobe now is at least 75% secondhand. As I find high quality pieces, it helps refine my new purchases, as well. Secondhand shopping can be so fun! Most of mine is online, but I have started visiting local shops more too. Sizing is sometimes difficult with in-person shopping. Curation something means limited sizing.
Thank you, Mariola. Great video!
I love thrift shops and have founds some amazing clothes. I have given up thrifting up as I buy to much. It’s the thrill of the treasure hunt, the scarcity of the found object. Although I had fabulous finds, many many things have gone back to charity. This all worked out well, but now it’s time to stop! Sometimes I do go to real shops so I can choose exactly the colour and size I want. Generally I buy better quality in thrift shops though!
Mariola what size are the stradivarious jeans? I like the looser jean look, but tend to buy jeans mine too tight. I don't want to keep making that mistake so it's helpful to know the size you get as a guide. I live in a small town so we don't have many second-hand shops...you're very lucky. I've shopped second-hand a lot during my life and love it. Thank you.
hello my Dear, thank you for your comment. Shopping second hand is so much fun, but I know it’s hard in smaller cities or certain countries. We are very lucky in London, indeed😊 My jeans are a size 38 and as you can see they are very loose. I’m planning to take them to my tailor and ask for 2 pleats at the back (above pockets) just like she did in my off-white COS jeans and now they fit like a glove.
As always, a captivating and informative video. ❤️
The Stradivarius jeans look fabulous! I’m searching for this pair on Vinted. Could you please share the size you got, the material, and whether they have a back tag labeled D92? They look like the model: D92 STRAIGHT WIDE
Hello My Dear, thank you so much for you sweet comment. Yes these are the D92, size 38. It’s a 100% cotton. I don’t have the label anymore, but I kinda remember it was straight wide😊
I use every shop, store that exist! Second hand in thrift stores, charity shops, consignement, online, new stores,etc...I never find what i want in one place!
so true! I couldn’t recommend just 1 shop for everything; I try different shops and have favourite shops for different pieces in my wardrobe😊 and thanks to second hand/vintage I learn about new brands xxx
Interesting video thank you. Can you recommend some good second hand shops to visit in London.
Witaj, bardzo się inspiruję Twoimi zestawami i kombinacją ubrań second hand masz świetny gust i wiele mi już Twoje zestawienia podpowiedziały z rzeczami gdzie nie wiedziałam jak co zestawić , dziękuję ! :) w połowie września jestem w Londynie na parę dni i chętnie bym zajrzała i poszukała za perełkami -ubraniami dla siebie w takich Vintage Second Hand shop, czy mogłabyś proszę polecić parę adresów , gdzie Ty sama kupujesz ubrania ? bardzo by mi to pomogło krótki wyjazd czasowo rozplanować adresami, gdzie warto zajrzeć. Dziękuję z góry i pozdrawiam:)
With the silk, be careful if vintage silk. I have a number of vintage / antique kimonos, and I tried to handwashing one in cold water and totally ruined it….. 😢😢 so be careful with old silk.
people always think im weird for how much i obsess with natural fibers
polyester ALWAYS feels strange on my skin, theres just something off about it
Unfortunately there are no many 2nd hand shops not only in my area, but in my country!! We are still far from this type of thinking like people here. I would like so much to buy from 2nd hand shops, but is what you said at the begging of your video.. it's so chaotic in there, that i can even look for something!!
I would love to buy second hand. However, my area doesn't have very good shops. 😢
I used to buy second hand toys for my grandchildren at a charity shop in my town, but it closed. I found a charcoal grey wool and cashmere coat for my husband there. We only paid $15.00! There are no vintage clothes shops near me. I would have to travel into the city and I do not like going there due to parking.
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You said the lining has to be for ex acetate, isnt it plastic / not breathable?.
It is made from wood pulp.
No no, acetate is a man made fabric, which means it comes from cellulose (wood pulp) and it’s chemically treated. It’s soft and breathable and is often used as a cheaper alternative to silk☺️
@@SlowDownInStyle oohh ok.thanks. I always thought it was synthetic 😅.
haha, no worries, it is a bit confusing, especially that different sources call it different things; some websites say its synthetic and some man-made or half synthetic. Its “breathability” is also in dispute, but I find more articles supporting my opinion that it is in fact a breathable material 😊
@@SlowDownInStyle thank you. I learned something new😊
There are no shops near me but I wanna get sperien
kisluxs I love you so much and watching your videos makes my day brighter