Elsie’s thredUP Haul

Hi, friends! I am so excited to partner with thredUP today to show you the cute stuff I found on their site as well as share a code for YOU! ThredUP is an online thrift shop—you may have seen us talking about their quiz on Instagram a few weeks back! I love that shopping their site is environmentally-friendly and sustainable. Their quiz is a great resource—it helps you score your closet and learn ways to shop more sustainably. I love shopping pre-owned as much as possible, and I found some really great stuff on thredUP. They also have an awesome return policy in case something doesn’t work out, which is rare in the thrifting world! Let’s jump in.

This top is from Tory Burch and the pants are Michael Kors. I found them both at STEAL prices on thredUP … the pants were only $15! The estimated retail on the top was $95 and the pants $70. I love searching the premium and designer brands to see what they have!

I love this lace top I found and this skirt is Prada! I found it for $38 (the estimated retail price was $800—what?!). Pretty cool, right?

I’m always looking for unique outerwear and I found this black cape for $47 (down from estimated retail of $320!).

And last but not least, I found this orange dress for $9 that had an estimated retail value of $60.  It’s definitely putting me in the mood for spring!

If you’re new to thredUP, use the code ABM30 to take 30% off your first order! Use this link to shop! (Expires 2/29/20. Applies to new U.S. and Canadian customers only, see site for full terms.) What a DEAL. Have fun shopping and be sure to tag us on Instagram so we can see the thrifted treasures you find! xx- Elsie

P.S. One last thing! You can also use thredUP to clean out your closet and earn shopping credits as you do it. Learn more here. I just filled up two giant bags with items I won’t have time to sell since we’re moving soon!

  • I love ThredUp and have purchased most of my clothes there over the last few years. However, I wouldn’t describe their return policy as “awesome.” Returns must be mailed within 14 days of receipt, and they send packages on a rolling basis so you may have several different return due dates for a single order. They also have started charging a $2 restocking fee for each item returned, which can add up fast. Finally, they charge you for shipping on returns unless you accept store credit instead of a refund. None of these details have been deal-breakers for me so far, but it does make the service a little less competitive than many of their new-clothing store counterparts.

    It’s true that their return system still beats actual thrift stores and even most consignment stores, but those in-person options typically allow try-ons so you don’t have to worry so much about sizing variations. Just my $0.02.

  • I have really enjoyed hauling off the clothes I no longer want to Thredup and seeing what happens. It has been hit or miss but every time I accomplish my #1 goal- get rid of stuff. I love that a bag is delivered to your door and then picked up as well. It is the easiest for this working mom!

  • Ok, I need to get on this thredup train! The prices are so worth it & I love the clothes you picked! That black cape is everything & that lace top! The orange dress might be my favorite too! The process of thrifting online sounds amazing & would save me so much time from bopping around to thrift store after thrift store! Doing it!!!

  • Love this! I love your fashion posts so much. Your style is different from mine but I love it nonetheless! More of this!

  • Elsie, I’ve followed your blog for ten years and it’s been so fun to watch your style change and evolve and yet still express you. Love these looks!

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