After my Thrifty Threads 365 challenge was over on January 1, I went on a bit of a shopping spree and hit up a few department stores. That resulted in me not thrift shopping for most of January and February. Well, I changed all of that in March and did some serious thrifting. I made multiple trips to the Salvation Army and a mega vintage warehouse. Check out the video below to see what I thrifted in March, including a statement-making vintage jumpsuit and spring style essentials.

Though my Thrifty Threads 365 challenge is officially over for me {some of you are still going strong, so keep tagging your pics with #ThriftyThreads365}, I’m still all about looking stylish and staying on trend without spending a ton. For this month’s Favorites, I’m sharing the must have accessories from ShoeDazzle and a website I purchased from that has some pros and serious cons.

Last Saturday my afternoon consisted of brunch and a trip to Sears. Yes, Sears. I haven’t been inside one of their stores in at least six months. But now that my Thrifty Threads 365 challenge is over, I’m back to seeing what major department stores have to offer and if they’re worth the price. Well, there was good and bad. From the high price and low quality of the Kardashian Kollection to the Sears line I wish more people would pay attention to, see what’s in store at...

I recently did something I know I shouldn’t have. I thrifted a vintage dress, but once I got it home, I was kinda sorta not really loving it. I {may have?} only bought it because it was so different. One of the reasons I prefer thrift shopping is because you find unique threads you wouldn’t get at department stores or fast fashion chains. But this reason can also lead to serious thrifter’s remorse. Here’s how to combat that!