IF something is not as described, you can return it for free. If it's a final sale item, just email customer service or use chat, they will refund you.
I’ve been buying from ThredUP for only a few months. It’s been a learning curve. However I’ve curating the most beautiful spring/summer wardrobe full of name brands, silks, cotton and linen garments I could never afford!😊 I’ve had to sell a few pieces that weren’t the right size at a resale clothing store.
the state of american thrifting is such a shock to me. 25 bucks is a "decent price" for a plain shirt that feels used? you realize you're buying secondhand clothes that would be destroyed otherwise, not paying people to sew for you right? lmao i'm not being mean here at all i just think the past few years everyone in north america or the UK has been getting scammed when it comes to thrifting. just pointing out how it's crazy that online thrifting culture specifically has made prices increase so much in the US. i can find gorgeous new with tag y2k/90s pieces, and while i find way less of them than you guys, i end up paying 1-5 dollars maximum, which is what you would expect for literal *secondhand pieces* that would've gone to a landfill/the african coasts otherwise!!
such a great video!! So many of my fav RU-vidrs have been sponsored by thread up and I’ve always been curious about shopping from there so thanks for the video! also I totally thought you were a RU-vidr with like 100k+ subscribers & was so surprised to see that you’re not! this was such a well-versed and nicely edited video :)) about to binge your other videos now!
Emerald, the Albert Nipon scarf is probably silk, they were a very good brand for suits & stuff back in the day. If the hems are hand-rolled, it's silk.