The Curvy Fashionista always brings the best fashion and shopping findsโฆ so, letโs add a few more gems! What better way to celebrate โEarth Dayโ this April 22nd, than by introducing three more plus size thrift shops!
We brought you a few outstanding plus size options before โ but we are making our list even juicier! The days of plus size and curvy not being represented in Vintage, Consignment, or Thrift Shops are over.
So many online and offline plus size thrift shops are popping up all over the country and the worldโanswering the call for inclusion and great bargains!
We have to give thanks to some plus size thrifting and secondhand powerhouses who took a chance and made magic with their fantastic concepts, a keen eye for important details, and a love for plus size fashion.
Ever feel like your closet could use a refresh without breaking the bank? You HAVE to check out your local plus size consignment and thrift shops! Seriously, itโs like a treasure hunt where you can score amazing pre-loved clothes in all sorts of styles (and sizes!). Plus, think about it โ youโre giving awesome clothes a second chance instead of contributing to all that fast fashion waste. You might just stumble upon a totally unique piece or even a designer find for a steal! Itโs a feel-good way to update your wardrobe, save some cash, and be a little kinder to the planet. Whatโs not to love?
3 Plus Size Thrift Shops to Know and Love!
LUVSICK is an amazing Plus Size Vintage Shop, on and offline. With 2 retail locations in Chicago and a super well-stocked online shop, LUVSICK is doing extremely well and representing the Plus Community in Vintage like a Star! With a wide selection of items, LUVSICK will keep you coming back for more! Hence the name, right?ย
Badmoon Vintage is a dreamy, magical place that is all about inclusivity and amazing vintage finds. They are a "judgement-free safe shopping space for people to find and express their beautifully weird selves".
"The Plus Bus was created in 2015 by Jen Wilder & Marcy Guevara-Prete after they found themselves drowning in clothes. The two fast-friends hit it off, and their first event was a success, leaving them with an idea and way more clothes than they started with."
What to Consider While Shopping Plus Size Thrift Shops
- Donโt get hung up on the size tag. Vintage and even modern sizing can vary wildly. Focus on how the garment fits your body, not the number on the label. Be prepared to try things on in different sizes than you normally wear.
- Explore all sections. Donโt limit yourself to just the โwomenโs plus-sizeโ section (if one exists). You might find amazing oversized pieces in the menโs section, or stylish items in straight sizes that fit differently than expected due to cut or fabric.
- Pay attention to fabric and stretch. Consider the material and how it will drape and feel. Items with stretch can be more forgiving. Natural fabrics can be great but might have less give.
- Know your measurements. Familiarize yourself with your bust, waist, hip, and inseam measurements. Keep a list handy when shopping, especially online, so you can compare them to garment measurements provided.
- Be open to tailoring and DIY. Sometimes a piece might be almost perfect but needs a little tweaking. Consider simple alterations like hemming, adding darts, or changing buttons. Get creative with DIY โ can you crop a top or turn pants into shorts?
- Shop off-season. You can often find great deals on items that are out of season. Think summer dresses in winter or cozy sweaters in summer.
- Inspect items carefully. Check for stains, tears, missing buttons, and zipper issues. While minor flaws can sometimes be fixed, be realistic about what youโre willing to repair.
- Visit frequently. Inventory at secondhand stores changes constantly. Make regular visits to increase your chances of finding unique treasures. Get to know the storeโs restocking schedule if possible.
- Go with an open mind. Thrifting is a treasure hunt! Be open to different styles, colors, and items you might not normally consider. You might be surprised by what you find.
- Know your personal style. While being open-minded is great, having a general idea of your style will help you focus your search and avoid impulse buys that wonโt work with your existing wardrobe.
- Consider online platforms. Websites and apps dedicated to secondhand clothing can offer a wider selection and the ability to filter by size and other criteria.
- Donโt be afraid to ask for help. If youโre in a brick-and-mortar store, donโt hesitate to ask staff if they know where larger sizes might be located or if they have any new plus-size arrivals.
- Be patient. Finding the perfect pieces takes time and effort. Donโt get discouraged if you donโt find anything amazing on your first few trips. Keep searching!
Have you scored some great pieces at a plus size thrift shop? Let us know in the comments!