Thrifting as a Form of Self-Care

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Thrifting as a Form of Self-Care

Many people find shopping to be frivolous and time-consuming. That could not be further from the truth for me and many people in the thrifting/secondhand community. For many of us, thrifting is not just an activity but a form of self-care.

Self-care for people can manifest in many ways, such as cleaning their house, taking a bubble bath, reading, or even sleeping. But, for me and others like myself, thrifting is a form of self-care. Why, you ask? Because thrifting at a thrift shop in Destin, FL is more than just shopping, it is an experience.

Thrifting for me helps me partake in self-care in three important ways.

First, thrifting helps me appreciate differing viewpoints and outlooks on life. This might sound odd in regards to self-care, but it is very important. When I thrift, I get to learn about different cultures, not care about socioeconomic standpoints, and meet people from all different walks of life.

Every time I step into a thrift store, it feels like a whole new world, full of possibilities. I find things that help me see and appreciate the world in a different way. Thrifting helps me, like many others, be grounded and remember gratitude can be found in the most simple of places.

Next, thrifting allows me to be free in my body. As a gender-nonconforming person, when I go thrifting I do not feel judged or policed in the way I do when I am at department stores. Traversing between the men’s and women’s sections of the store is easy. I am able to take my time and appreciate all the beauty around me.

This is especially important for me as an act of self-care because my body is not easy to fit things to and I need to try things on. Being able to take my time helps me really find things I love. Moreover, thrifting allows me to be free by not feeling pressured to leave the store quickly. Taking my time, feeling the fabrics, and seeing the details of the clothes in the store is important to me. Self-care can be found in the most minuscule of places.

Finally, thrifting allows me to be financially responsible as I shop. Like many young adults, money is a stressor, especially since I am into fashion. Often I feel like I waste money on fashion even though it makes me happy. Thus, when I am able to go to thrifting it takes that stressor easy.

I feel responsible while being able to interact with fashion. This is very important to me. Being able to find relaxation while shopping and not thinking about a stressor that otherwise would be there is such an important part of self-care for me.

Self-care can take many forms. Thrifting for me, like others, is one of the ways we engage in self-care. Thrifting can be a restfully cathartic experience if you let it.

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Five Fashion Trends for Summer

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Five Fashion Trends for Summer

It’s official: summertime is in full swing! As the temperatures rise, winter sweaters make their way to the back of the closet to make room for their sleeveless summer counterparts. While some clothes are practical staples — like tees and shorts — following summer fashion trends will keep you looking and feeling cool.

Not sure where to start? No worries; we’ve collected some of our favorite trends to keep you and your family stylish all summer long!

Neon

After a long winter (and even longer spring), the joy of seeing the summer sun almost makes you want to shout from the rooftops — and nothing screams louder than neon. We get why, too! Neon acts like a cheerful shock to the system; a wearable shot of energy that’s sure to put a lil more pep in your step.

This summer, embrace the neon with hot pink sun dresses, highlighter yellow shorts or bright blue bikinis. Not ready to go all in on neon? Try layering in pops-of-color with an otherwise neutral look.

Fun Prints

Another way to embrace the playful spirit of summer is by adding bold prints to your wardrobe. Of course, there are classics (like the iconic Hawaiian Dad Shirt), but prints are also appearing on structured pieces that live outside of vacation mode.

Tailored to today’s cuts and lines, pieces like hibiscus-print blazers, palm-print sneakers, gingham jumpsuits and wide-striped cardigans can help infuse some personality into your wardrobe. Try a print to break up a monochromatic look or punch up a minimalist wardrobe.

‘90s Footwear

Almost every new trend is a recycled, modernized, mix-and-matched version of trends that came before — just look at the VSCO girl (or boy) as proof.

Heavily influenced by the ‘90s, the VSCO aesthetic is a lighter, brighter, eco-friendly take on grunge fashion. As it extends beyond Gen Z, other age demographics have started revisiting classics like ‘90s footwear. Sneaker brands like Converse and Reebok, along with the iconic Doc Marten boots, are seeing a resurgence. In addition to being on trend, these pieces are generally well-structured and built to last — something all ages can appreciate!

Linen

When the weather goes from sunny to sizzling to stifling, linen pieces are an absolute lifesaver. Linen, of course, is well known for its incredible breathability — its very structure allows more airflow, keeping your body cool and dry despite humidity’s best efforts — but did you know it’s an eco-friendly choice, as well? Made from a natural, biodegradable fiber with a lower environmental impact than cotton, it also happens to be incredibly durable.

This summer, we’re really loving the way linen is being elevated to work with business casual looks. Whether a button-down shirt, wide-legged trouser or simple dress, linen can be paired with almost anything to make your professional wardrobe beat-the-heat-friendly.

Sheer Layers

Sheer layers have officially made their way from the beach to the street! Wafty, sheer layers are topping the trend lists this summer for being both stylish and sensible. Whether you want to be covered up for work or add some protection from the sun, sheer layers allow you to do so without feeling like an extra layer.

Ready to go sheer? Effortlessly dress up a skater dress with a maxi-length sheer kimono or stay cool and covered by throwing an oversized sheer tee over a form-fitting tank or bodysuit.

Whether you’re feeling electric in neon or breezy in linen, these trends will help you breeze through the hottest of seasons. Ready to punch up your wardrobe without your bank account taking a big hit? Check out a local thrift shop in Destin, FL, near you.

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