Tomorrow (24th April 2015) is Fashion Revolution Day! If you’re not sure what that is, well I’m here to explain. Fashion Revolution is a campaign to raise awareness of the true cost of fashion, show the world that change is possible, and celebrate all those involved in creating a more sustainable future. I’m quite passionate about the whole thing and I believe you should be too. There’s quite a good explanation over on Huffington Post too!
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As part of Fashion Revolution Day this year, they’re trying to get as many bloggers, writers, YouTubers and influencers to share a “#Haulternative” video or blog post. The idea is to inspire as many people as possible to get back into the charity shops, raid through jumble sales, purchase vintage gems and think more about expensive, quality, investment buys than huge hauls of cheap and cheerful items. I think it’s such a great idea and it shouldn’t just be aimed at bloggers either; YOU should get involved too.
You can watch my #Haulternative video above. I’ve picked out a few of my favourite second hand items. Some of them were seriously cheap and look seriously cool among most of my wardrobe. If you are inspired by this video and blog post, make sure to let me know in the comments! I’d love to know what you purchase…
I didn’t want to just talk about some of my favourite pieces though, I wanted to talk about why second hand shopping is actually really important. In my opinion so many people shy away from charity shops and jumble sales because I suppose the idea is a little bit odd. You’re wearing something that a stranger has already worn before. I get it. It is kinda’ weird, but when you think about the positives of buying second hand, you’ll probably want to go shopping straight away…
You’re helping the environment…
Clothes that you pick up from the charity shops and vintage stalls have been worn before, and they’re there to be worn again. It’s fashion’s way of recycling. This stops clothes from being chucked into the landfill sites and being completely wasted. A perfectly usable pair of jeans could be sat there in your local Oxfam waiting to be worn again! If you remember that you’re helping the planet and reducing waste when you purchase, then you should be able to forget that someone else has worn the same jeans.
Second hand clothes come with a purse-friendly price tag…
Unless you’re shopping at a top end vintage designer store, most second hand items will be cheap as chips. You can watch my video just to see a few of the bargains which I have picked up. I mean, who can resist £1 KENZO shorts?! The more expensive charity shops tend to be those with higher quality, more interesting pieces but even then you probably won’t be spending more than £25, which in my opinion is still a bargain. So if you’re on a budget, get down to your town’s weekly car-boot sale and find something for less!
Purchasing items at charity shops and jumble sales doesn’t just help your wardrobe…
It’s in the name, “charity” shops! When you buy, you support a good cause. I’ve listed below just some of the places your money goes at popular charity shops across the UK…
…but don’t just think only charity shops help! Things like car-boot sales and jumble sales help your community! Even on eBay, you help somebody out by putting a few coins back into their purse 🙂
Oxfam
Sue Ryder
Red Cross
Heart Foundation
Cancer Research
Most pieces are as good as new…
As I mentioned above, a pair of perfectly usable jeans might be out there waiting for you, but not just jeans! I’ve found so many pieces (like the ones in my video) that are in perfect condition and look as good as new. So you don’t have to worry about anyone thinking you shop second hand… and if you do feel worried, or anyone does mention it, direct them to this blog post and explain why it’s much better to be wearing someone else’s clothes than something brand spanking new!
Ask the brands you wear #WhoMadeMyClothes Share your #Haulternative
Those are only a few of the amazing positives of shopping second hand. I hope it has inspired you in some way! I definitely want to start buying more second hand pieces, because you really can find some brilliant pieces in your price range. And, if you do, make sure you not only share your #Haulternative shopping spree, but make sure you tweet the brand that is on the label with #WhoMadeMyClothes to see where it came from! Now go and get spreading the word!
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Great post! I love shopping at secondhand stores–you get SO much stuff for such an amazing price–although I always come out feeling really dirty ;). Time to whip out the hand sanitizer! Second-hand stores are fun to peruse through because they have a lot of very unique pieces.
Oh, and good luck as you continue developing your Mooi En Lief line! Can’t wait to see the line. Ack! 😉
Haha! I know what you mean!
Thank you… it’s so exciting! Xx
Hi Tolly Dolly Posh – your #haulternative tag led me to your blog post and I just wanted to tell you how great I thought it was. There are so many good reasons for vintage and second hand shopping and you’ve summarised them all perfectly! A huge well done and I will continue to follow your posts! I would love it if you checked out my #haulternative too and let me know what you think as I am pretty new to the blogging scene! Cheers, Lauren Lily https://handmadebylily.wordpress.com/
Aww thank you! So glad you liked it. I really appreciate it 🙂 I’ll have a snoop for your video too! Xx
I’ve found a lot at thrift stores and vintage shops as well 🙂 Great finds! I need to do a post like this on my blog.
Ahh cool! Well make sure you share your finds with #Haulternative to inspire others 🙂