Kendi of Kendi Everyday who made up the 30 for 30 explains things pretty simply on her blog, but if you haven't been over there, I will explain it like she does: 30 (or less) items for 30 (or more) days to create 30 (or more) unique looks to push your creativity with a finite number of
clothing items from your closet.
Not exact matches
If it doesn't play fair with the other things in my
closet and can't give me multiple outfits
from different pairings — goodbye
clothing item.
You all know that Nordstrom is my go - to for
clothing and whenever sales like these come around is when I hit the store hard for
closet staples and
items from higher - end brands where I'd prefer not to pay full price.
Pick out SEVEN
items from your
closet (we're talking
clothing items... shoes and accessories don't count)
In order to make the best of it, I pulled out an
item of
clothing from my
closet that is best described as a «coatigan» (half coat / half cardigan).
From clothing to lifestyle accessories, Dessa's stocks products varying from the «Dinky Duds» items for pups as little as 1 pound to the «Colossal Closet» dogs as great as 200 pounds li
From clothing to lifestyle accessories, Dessa's stocks products varying
from the «Dinky Duds» items for pups as little as 1 pound to the «Colossal Closet» dogs as great as 200 pounds li
from the «Dinky Duds»
items for pups as little as 1 pound to the «Colossal
Closet» dogs as great as 200 pounds lines.
Here's how it works: You come with
clothing to swap — one
item or thirty, whatever you want to exorcise
from your
closet.
Threadflip's online marketplace provides an outlet for buying and selling «pre-loved» women's
clothing, shoes, bags, jewelry, and other accessories, in effect turning your
closet into a boutique where others can shop, and converting your phone into a store where you can browse and buy
items right
from your couch.