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Going Secondhand: A Smart Choice for College Students

Fast fashion is everywhere. Stores are always putting out new clothes, and the prices are cheap, so it’s easy to keep buying. But all that buying creates a lot of waste. The fashion industry throws away millions of tons of clothing every year, and most of it ends up in landfills.

As college students, we’re always trying to save money but still look good. Thrifting helps with both. It’s affordable and it’s better for the planet.

When you shop secondhand, you’re giving clothes a second life. Instead of being thrown away, someone else gets to use them. That means less waste and less demand for new clothing to be made. Even small changes, like buying a few thrifted pieces, can make a difference.

One VC student said, “I started thrifting to save money, but now I love finding unique pieces you can’t get anywhere else.”

Thrifting is also great for your budget. You can find good quality and name brand clothes for way less than retail prices. When you’re paying for tuition, rent, and food, that really helps.

In Ventura County, there are a lot of places to thrift. Stores like Goodwill and The Salvation Army have great options, plus there are local resale boutiques around the area.

Sustainable fashion doesn’t have to be expensive or boring. Thrifting shows that you can look good, save money, and help the environment at the same time.

Next time you need something new, try a thrift store first. Your wallet and the planet will thank you.

Check out this video of one of my thrift hauls where I scored some fashionable and trendy clothes, giving them a second chance in life:

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By Rosie Villa

Hi, I’m Rosie, a 40+ entrepreneur, digital content student, and creative Latina building big dreams in real time. I believe it’s never too late to reinvent yourself, learn something new, and go after the life you actually want.

I run a resale business focused on sustainable fashion, love all things branding and social media strategy, and I’m passionate about using digital marketing to grow businesses (including my own). When I’m not studying or creating content, you’ll find me lifting weights, dabbling in jiu jitsu or pilates, walking my three dogs, brainstorming new business ideas, or mapping out my next level.
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2 replies on “Going Secondhand: A Smart Choice for College Students”

Absolutely loved this article! Thrifting is such a good way to help save some money and the environment. It’s also really fun because you never know what you are going to find. You had such a good thrift haul, so many cute pieces.

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