At first, here's some stuff I actually bought a month or something ago. I've long wanted to somehow improv my dressing, but didn't know how to do it exactly. It's so difficult to make up something new, when you've already learned to look for certain kind of things and to like certain kind of colours and textures. Also, I've never been too interested in clothes, never really liked anything about fashion or read any fashion magazines or blogs. I also hate to run around in any clothing shops, because everything's just so... well, wrong. When I was studying, everything was also way too expensive. For example, food was important to me and I didn't want to spend my omnom-money to some random expensive shirt or pants once a year or something. It wasn't a very fun thing to do either for ethical reasons, which you may already heard of, concerning clothing industry.
After some time shopping at flea markets, I just couldn't return to normal clothing shops. Because clothes weren't the most important thing to me, it was a delightful surprise to realise, that you could find pretty much EVERYTHING you ever needed, from flea markets. Except food, of course. (Though, in Kuopio, there was one flea market where they gave away loads of "old" bread from markets, for free. Those breads were not so fresh, meaning that their best before -date was on next day or something, but were still at great condition to put in the deep-freezer and eat later whenever needed.) Flea markets etc. are like treasure boxes to me. A fun way to spend time, laugh at horrible things that people sell, and make some great findings.
So, almost every stuff in my life at the moment has been someone else's before. The stuff is still nice, and I feel like sharing my findings here would be fun for others too. The fun of my blog's name is, that I will have all this used stuff here, which is actually not very luxury. The stuff is not expensive nor has any labels on them (at least not anything big and expensive, eck), but I still love them and therefore want to share them with you.
So, let's finally get into the business!
First, the Shoes. I bought these from a recycling center something about a month ago. Costed 2€, are leather (I don't really want to use animal stuff, for I am a vegetarian / leaning for veganism, but used leather stuff are okay, for then I don't really support the leather industry by buying their stuff straight from them, only when it's already abandoned by someone else) and were practically unused. In the picture these are already a bit shabby, for I've been using these a lot for the whole month I've owned them. |
A black hoodie. From Akseli, 1€. Is a liiitle bit shabby, but oh so cool. I love stuff that are just a little bit different, so short leeves, hood, buttons in the front and a kangaroo pocket did the magic. Akseli has become one of my favourite flea markets, I always find something from there. Usually loads of. It's just located in a bit tricky place, so I won't go there very often. |
Okay, these shouldn't actually be here, for I bought these from Seppälä, (something like 5€,) and these are unused, of course. But the thing is, that I consider - with the high heels - hanging earrings as WOMEN'S stuff too, which don't fit me, and this is the first time in something like 10 years I've bought and really worn those kind of things. Besides, I really like these, because I love animals etc blahblah. And yeah I know owls are quite mainstream right now, but.. who cares, these are nice. :) |
This is also from Akseli. 3€. Love the colours, with other black stuff these pop out just well. |
Me wearing happily these things. Look how serene I am with and because of all these nice things! (The grey shirt is from Fida, can't remember the price.) |
And couple full body shots too, with the shoes and everything. Pants are from Venla (flea market) for 3 euros, and the black bag is from Valtteri's weekend flea market for 1€. Both were quite new and have been very useful for me. :)
So, this was it! For now. Now off to eat something, yay! See you later. :)
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