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Retro Clothing -Vintage Clothing - Used Clothes

Author: Fashion Rerun
by Fashion Rerun
Posted: Aug 20, 2022

Fashion reflects our mindset. That’s why it is always advised to dress for the job that you want rather than to dress for the job you currently have. Believe it or not, fashion plays a huge role in our success. The way we dress and carry ourselves shapes other people’s perceptions about us including potential employers. Then the big question is how do we learn more about fashion and improve our style. Here are some tips to update your knowledge about fashion.

Consume Content

Watching runway shows and reading fashion magazines are the best ways to know more about current fashion trends. The more fashion content that you consume, the stronger your sense of style will be. You can easily recreate runway outfits using preloved clothes sothat you can look stylish under a budget.

Instagram is Your Bible

If Instagram can beat fast fashion and make thrifting popular among Gen Z, then it can lend a helping hand with improving your style. Follow fashion influencers and observe the way they style their outfits and imitate them in the beginning. Gradually over time, youwill develop your own personal style. Secondhand clothes are your saviour when it comes to recreating Instagram outfits. Everything you need from high-end vintage dresses to blouses and tops is available to thrift.

Dare to be Different

In the end, getting out of your comfort zone and having the courage to experiment with fashion will teach you far more about your style than any fashion magazine or influencer. It is time to whip out those retro t-shirts that you thought were too loud or that vintage jacket that you bought impulsively and try them out for once. Only through trial and error can we develop impeccable taste in fashion.

Fashion Rerun can help you experiment with your fashion on a budget. Come and check out our collection.

Winter is coming—no, it’s not just your favourite characters on Game of Thrones saying this but every fashion house on the planet has already started prepping for their Winter/ Fall collection this year. There is no better way to welcome winter than in preloved clothes that saves you money yet don’t compromise your style. Here are some tips to stay on top of your fashion game with sustainable clothes this winter season.

Jazz it up with a Jacket

Winter is the time to bring out the jacket fiend in you. From classy leather and fleece jackets to vintage denim and printed jacket, you can elevate your outfit with a few layers. No one will raise an eyebrow if you want to dust off and style those retro sports jackets that you have lying around in your wardrobe. It’s the time to express yourself through your clothes.

Sweaters, Knit-wears and Cardigans

It’s the ideal season to style up those cosy sweaters, colourful knit wears and fuzzy cardigans to stay warm and look cute. There is no end to the ways in which one can mix n match these items. High-quality sweaters made out of luxurious fabrics are available in almost all thrift stores. Secondhand clothes can keep you stylish under your preferred budget.

Denim to the rescue

It’s finally time for those vintage clothes that you renounced during summer to make a comeback. Denim is going to be your friend this winter. You can easily layer it up with any retro t-shirt and it will make you effortlessly stylish. Also, you can accessorize your denim outfits with vintage printed scarfs to make them look sophisticated.

Fashion Rerun has a premium collection of sustainable clothing that can make help you amp up your winter fashion. Come and take a look at our collection.

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Fashion Rerun believes that recycling and reusing clothes also have a positive impact on the environment.

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