Enter the Thrift Store Runway Fashion Contest!
Calling all thrift store connoissseurs!
The folks at Thrift Store Runway are running an online fashion contest where you could win up to $500 by simply sharing your thrift store bought outfits. Just as exciting as the contest itself is this month's guest judge.
We're thrilled to announce that October's guest judge is none other than Threads magazine Editor Deana Tierney May! Deana will be reviewing all of the October entries and will choose a winner at the end of the month.
Head on over to CraftStylish for more details.
Do you shop at thrift stores? How often do you alter your thrift store finds?
Posted on Oct 22nd, 2012 in design, thrift store



























Comments (12)
I took a fifty cent black velvet bolero jacket with stains under the arms and turned it into a cool gold-trimmed vest that sold at an arts and crafts fair for $15- a bargain for the customer and a nice profit for me. I turned a beautiful little girl's Christmas formal into a Tribal dance costume that sold at a belly dance fair before I had all my merchandise on display; same for a couple of refurbished skirts and a knit top.
One of the shop managers told me, "It's like working in a revolving closet: I buy something for a couple of dollars, wear it a few times, then donate it back and buy somthing else."
LucyJane, St. Vincent de Paul is one of my favorites.
Posted: 3:59 am on November 4th
If the above categories count as well as thrift stores, step aside girls. I got tons. And they are all contest worthy!
The things people throw out! It shocks me sometimes (although I try not to display shock when I'm handing over the common asking price of $1).
Years ago I paid 25 cents at a rummage sale for a dark teak green/blue all wool hand knitted coat whose lining was shredded and the buttons missing. (I'm sure the rummage sale ladies were happy to unload it.)
I carefully removed and replaced what was left of the lining and made Ultrasuede covered buttons. I wore that coat for a long time since it was so warm. (I remember it had 3/4 sleeves long before they became popular again... which dated that coat from the 50s perhaps?)
At some point I passed it to a friend who wore it for awhile and passed it on once again. I assume that coat still lives with Nancy the Blonde up in tropical Canada. (The teak blue/green looked great with her eyes.)
Deana, let us know if garage, estate and rummage sales also work for this contest. Sue
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My latest rehab project is making tutus out of gathered strips of colorful teeshirts sewed on an A-shape tee shirt base that is gathered onto a waist. Soooo cute and the four little ones love them.
Remember you are only limited by your imagination!
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Posted: 7:52 pm on October 23rd
I often start with a thrift store garment. Recently I bought a linen skirt that had uncomfortable elastic at the waist but was a bit tent-like in the hips. I cut off the elastic, turned the skirt upside down, and made a sarong skirt.
Pat Gardner Roper
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