There’s nothing quite like seeing someone rock a vintage band tee or repurposed skirt—it’s a testament to how much character, thought, and care can go into what we wear. But it also feels like there aren’t enough places for us to find these kinds of pieces. Luckily, the internet is filled with sites where you can find anything from a one-of-a-kind band t-shirt to that perfect repurposed skirt. Here are five sites to stock your repurposed closet, and some tips on how you can dress up a thrift store outfit or secondhand thrills outfit.
Where to Find Repurposed Clothing
The internet is full of re-commerce and thrift shops, garage sales and consignment shops, where you can find everything from the perfect vintage dress to that retro, handmade skirt. Some great sites include:
- RE.STATEMENT is the online marketplace to buy and sell unique, upcycled clothing that fits into the circular economy and benefits the environment. You’ll find men and women’s clothing in modern and retro styles.
- Etsy is a great place to find handmade, secondhand clothing. You can find anything from repurposed vintage clothing to handmade band tees.
- eBay is a great place to find vintage clothing. You can find everything from vintage designer pieces to vintage t-shirts.
- Poshmark is an online consignment shop. You can find everything from vintage to designer clothing, handbags, and more.
- ThredUp is an online consignment shop. You can find all sorts of clothing and accessories from popular brands.
RE.STATEMENT: the Online Marketplace of Repurposed Clothing
RE.STATEMENT is an online marketplace for repurposed clothing. It also has a blog with how-to guides and style tips, as well as a directory of events where you can find and repurpose clothing. RE.STATEMENT is great if you’re looking to stock up on repurposed clothing. It’s also a great place to get your feet wet if you’re not sure where to start with repurposing your own clothes.
RE.STATEMENT offers free shipping, and you can find every type of repurposed item you could want on their site.
Online Thrift Stores
There are many online thrift stores that you can shop from the comfort of your couch that may carry repurposed clothing. Some great online thrift stores include:
- Swap.com enables a community of thrifters to find affordable, quality secondhand apparel for the whole family.
- Thrifted has vintage clothing from authentic and original brands.
- ThredUp is an online consignment shop. You can find all sorts of clothing and accessories from popular brands.
Repurposed Clothing Brands
There are quite a few repurposed clothing brands that specialize in everything from vintage-inspired clothing to handmade pieces. RE.STATEMENT is where the top brands and designers of purely upcycled clothing live.
Customers trust RE.STATEMENT brands and get excited about new clothing releases. They focus on high quality and creative talent for their fashion designers who build their brand from upcycled clothing.
Consignment Shops
And last but not least, you can also check local consignment shops for repurposed items. Some great consignment shops include:
- Buffalo Exchange is a great online consignment shop for men and women. You can search by category and designer, and filter your search by size and color.
- Crossroads Trading Co. is another great online consignment shop for women. You can search by category and designer, and filter your search by size and color.
- Plato’s Closet buys and sells gently used name brand clothes, shoes and accessories
- Beacon’s Closet is a great online consignment shop for women. You can search by category, designer, and size, and filter your search by color.
How to Dress Up a Repurposed Outfit
Now that you know where to find repurposed clothing, it’s time to dress up your secondhand wardrobe! Here are a few tips:
- First, remember that re-wearing clothing isn’t about trying to pass it off as new. It’s about finding new ways to wear an old piece, so don’t feel bad about pulling a sweater from last winter out of your closet.
- Next, remember that you don’t have to stick to one item of clothing. You can repurpose an old t-shirt, a pair of pants, and a cardigan, or any other mix-and-match item.
- Finally, don’t feel limited to only repurposing items of clothing. You can repurpose anything—from old bags to old shoes.
Conclusion
There are many benefits to repurposing clothes, both for your wardrobe and the environment. With so many places to find repurposed clothing, it’s easier than ever to stock your closet with secondhand pieces. The only thing left to do is find ways to dress them up and create new outfits with old pieces.