I'm a huge advocate for secondhand fashion. The last time I 
checked, 70% of my clothing collection was acquired used, and since I 
discovered online thrift stores (Swap.com and, just recently, ThredUP – links are referral links!), it's gone up to 78!
Today's
 outfit is a celebration of all things pre-loved, and what better way to
 represent that than with a dress covered in hearts? I got the dress at 
Swap.com, and found that not only was it pre-loved; it was also 
pre-refashioned! It apparently used to have sleeves, and I can tell that
 they were removed by the fraying fabric around the armholes. I'll have 
to do something about that, but at least I know there's one DIYer out 
there who's just as lazy as I am!
While
 the used dress and used sweater (hand-me-down from a friend) are a 
pretty good celebration in themselves, the real party in this outfit is 
the shoes.
Let's take a stroll down memory lane in them!
When
 I was in high school, shoes like this were at the height of fashion. I 
can still see me now, attending a function in our gym/auditorium with 
all the other girls in my class, rocking a long floral straight skirt 
and a cardigan-cami set (other iconic styles of the late 90's) and a 
pair of sandals much like these—skinny, asymmetrical straps, square toe,
 and, well, mine definitely had a much more aesthetically pleasing block
 heel, but I guess this flared look was fashionable too!
For
 a long time after the 90's ended, I was forced to eschew square toes 
because they were very clearly outdated. But what goes around comes 
around, and the square-toe shoe is back! After having had about 20 years
 to get over them, I am fully on board with their return and have gone 
all-in on finding vintage  sandals from the 90's to round out my 
collection. I've gotten three so far (and I should probably stop now!), 
but these off-white ones are probably my best find at only $3.49. So 
yeah, you can pay a couple hundred dollars for a cool, up-to-the-minute 
pair of vintage-looking sandals from your designer of choice, or you can
 head to your local thrift store right now and probably snag something 
decent for a couple bucks!
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| ThredUP gave me this nifty "used" pin when I made my first order, so naturally I had to take a photo with it for this ode to secondhand goods! | 


 
 
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