Salvation Army Thrift Shop Haul

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The month is only half over and I’ve already gone thrifting three times. I can’t help it! I’m heading to Belize next month and luckily I’ve found a few pieces that are perfect for the island weather and nice everyday clothes and accessories for spring.

In the short video below I’m sharing my thrifted finds from the Salvation Army, including the garment I hated to walk away from.

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If you follow me and my thrifting adventures on Instagram, then you’ve already seen this blazer. I fell head over heels for this striped vintage beauty. But that was until I looked at the back. There was a huge stain I knew wouldn’t come out. Seriously, this is a thrifters nightmare. But at least I found it before buying it, right?

However, I did find a ton of other pieces that were in great condition. 11 items to be exact, including a vintage skirt, cropped denim jacket, flirty pink dress with a cut out back and what I like to call Cinderella shoes!

See all of the items I scored in the video below. And be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel. As you can see I’m back to making videos {my first love!} and by subscribing you’ll be the first to know when they’re uploaded.

What was your favorite piece in the video? Have you ever been able to successfully remove a stain from a garment? How should I wear the “Cinderella” shoes?

5 Comments
  • CrystalPD
    Posted at 11:19h, 16 March Reply

    I’m super impressed with your finds! I need to take more time to look through and find the deals.

  • Vanessa
    Posted at 11:33h, 16 March Reply

    Great finds! loved that dress:)

  • SoRosie
    Posted at 17:35h, 16 March Reply

    I’ve removed stains off of several thrifted items. I use a spray called Awesome. You may have heard of it. They sell it at Dollar Tree and it seems to tackle most stains really well. Not sure if you are a DIYer but could you have cut the back out of the blazer and replaced it with another material? I’m thinking like a crochet or lace.

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