Thursday, April 4, 2013

What Would You Do With $100?



“That was it. Suddenly you hit puberty and it’s like, you know, thrift stores! I just started deconstructing everything from thrift stores.” —Gwen Stefani

Bonjour! Salut! Bienvenue!

So you want a whole new wardrobe. And you've got pennies in your pocket. What can you do? 

Last year, we wanted to see if we could compile an outrageously creative, super smashing selection of clothing for one crisp $100 bill (or really, for many handfuls of change). That was our goal—we chose to accept it—and this is how we made out (we listed the price we paid vs. the cost of the items brand-new):

Bottoms:                                                             Thrift store /Retail
Cool pistachio-green chinos (Express)                                           $5/$59.99
Awesome cobalt-blue stretch jeans (Bullhead)                            $5/$39.50
I’m-such-a grown-up black trousers (Gap)                                    $5/$59.95
Super sophisticated black skirt (Ann Taylor)                                 $4.25/$88
So neat, they had to be European Photoprint leggings            $2.75/$21.95
Silk plaid pleated skirt (Carlisle)                                                         $4.25/$55
Paul Frank sweats                                                                                  $3.30/$30

Tops:
White long sleeved ruffled Pirate blouse (J. Crew)                       $4/$98
Blue and white plaid cowboy shirt (Vigoss Collection)               $4/$34
Blue and white striped business shirt (Banana Republic)         $4/$79.50
Long sleeved green and blue t-shirt that mom wants to steal $2.50/$22
Classic Jeans jacket (Caslon)                                                                $5/$69
Plaid angora/mohair argyle vest (J. Crew)                                       $4/$55
Silver and black Raiders Jersey  (Reebok)                                        $2.20/$59.95
Lucky brand tee-shirt                                                                             $2.20/$34.50

Dressy:
Long blue polka dot dress (Jonathan Martin)                                $6.50/$61.99
H & M short velvet dress                                                                       $5/$34.95
Harry Acton vintage sequined jacket                                                $6.50/$85
           
Shoes:
Authentic Scarlet Cowboy boots                                                       $8.00/$120
Franco Sarto penny loafers                                                                 $5.00/$69.95
Diesel sneakers                                                                                       $8/$85

Accessories:
2 ties                                                                                                           $3/$40
                                                                                   
                                                                                         Grand Total = $99.45

How did we do this?

• Like colors liked us, and we liked them back. If you were to peek in our closet, you’d see greens, blues, white, and black—we can wear the cobalt jeans with all the different tops, or the black pencil skirt with a t- and the vest. We thought about what we’d already purchased, and added each time.

• The thrift store became our second home. We didn’t expect to walk into the store with $100 and come out with a fall wardrobe. We visited a few times a week to see what was new.

• Our minds remained open. The sequined jacket is out of this world, but definitely not something we were looking for. The fact that it goes with the skirts, dress, and cowboy boots is icing on the cupcake.

For fun, we did a rundown of what this wardrobe would have cost if we could have found all the pieces brand-new. Of course, some of the items — like the insanely awesome vintage sequin jacket from the 70s— are not currently available. We did a search of second-hand sites to find a comparable one. Same with the cowboy boots. But for every item, we chose the lowest price we could find. 

 So, drum roll, please….Are you ready? $1303.23

And that's how you can make a handful of change look really super big!

Au revoir!