This is OP. I stopped shopping at Anthropologie because so much of what I bought there was trendy, printed and embellished, dry clean only or all three. I am trying to have a more streamlined closet and I use rental services to fill the “fun” part of my closet. I would buy a $200 dress at Anthropologie and wear it 5-6 times. That only works if you are saavy and motivated to sell things when you are done with them. I let them languish in my closet for 2-3 years thinking “but maybe?” |
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OP here - any thoughts on these?
Jessie Kamm Babaá Shopmille.com Loup (Louponline.com) Amore Vert - catalog that came to my house randomly ModCloth (is this stuff nice or is it cheap? Comparable to what mall store in price and quality?) Hackwith Design House |
| I love the look of Jesse Kamm pants (I like the ranger style), but I think only a certain body type can carry it off (lithe). Check out needsupply, kickpleat and parcboutique, they stock some cool brands you might like including jesse kamm. |
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For the pst few years I find fun designers on Instagram. As time goes on now more things are sponsored but there are tons of smaller brands on IG at all price points
Initially I was following bloggers or celebrities I liked and if I saw something I liked I would find that label or store and then it might spiral into finding more. Here are some I like at the movement Luz Anine Bing Eli Grita Bash June7.2 Cheri Hoover And never underestimate the power of Zara. |
If you like Hackwith, check out Elizabeth Suzann. You might also be interested in the Noihsaf.Bazaar, SellTradeES, and SellTradeSlowFashion Instagram resale accounts. |
I knew you were from the site. |
| acler. It's based in Australia. Beautiful clothes. |
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Massimo Dutti
Mango Reiss Hobbs of London Karen Miller |