Wardrobe Recycling at Wasteland

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Meet me on Melrose

Not only do I have to
ACT like “the girl,”

I have to
LOOK like “the girl.”

Audition PRESSURE!

This requires creative thinking since, as you may have guessed, my fashion budget has taken a recent nosedive.

Luckily I learned from my best friend Rachel (who now lives in Portland) to buy quality instead of quantity. She’s like a fashion psychic. She knew Tracey Ross on Sunset was going out of business before anyone else and told me about the practically everything off sale before it was even announced.

And um– whenever I do get a paycheck, I tend to splurge designer-wise (I know, I know.)

Once (when I actually was working) there was this really sweet costumer who let me take home stuff they bought for me to wear on the show, as long as I replaced what I took with something from my closet (like if I took home a pair of Chloe pants, I needed to bring some other pants as a trade.) I can’t give you any details, because I’d get someone in HUGE trouble.

Basically in one way or another I started to fill up my closet with some very cool clothes.

Being that I love keeping up with fashion (my current fave is Isabel Marant) while having to deal with the reality of NOT getting a regular paycheck right now (just residuals) the only way I can justify shopping is if I sell something first.

If you suffer the same dilemma (and live in the L.A. area or San Francisco) I suggest you pack up your car and drive to —

WASTELAND

the coolest shoppers

I'll take one of those

Basically bring in a suitcase (or three) of your old clothes, middle to high end lines preferably. With the recession and all, they’ve definitely gotten pickier about what they choose. They will sift through your pile and price the things they like and you will get 1/3 of the total in check form up front –

INSTANT GRATIFICATION.

But, be sure to weed out things that are out of style. Jeans that are bell bottomed and not skinny, they’ll pass on. Even Chloe trousers from a few years ago didn’t fly because the fabrics and styles felt dated.

Here a list of easy pleasers with the buyers:

– Alexander McQueen scarves
– Elliot Jeans (current)
– Sue Devitt silk dresses
– True Religion jeans- Martin Margiella anything
– Alexander Wang- Marc by Marc Jacobs- Kain tees

The hard part about selling to Wasteland is that it’s so tempting,  so you’ll need will-power if you plan to leave the store with the money they give you.

vintage finds

vintage finds

Beware that with high-end items you may be dismayed by the value they place on them.

So if you’re lucky enough to have old Chloe, Stella or even Gucci purses to sell, I suggest you put those things on ebay http://www.ebay.com/ but that’s a whole other post.

(Do you recycle your stuff so you can buy more? Let me know in the comments.)

14 responses to “Wardrobe Recycling at Wasteland”

  • 8. LEglise-Clinet: Rated 100 from the bottle, and 99+ in this tasting. It received 38 points.

  • recycling should always be implemented to avoid to much pollution in the environment :*’

  • recycling is a very important thing to do so that we can help our environment:*”

    • Evie...:

      and every little bit helps…

  • Recycling is very very important in order to preserve mother earth.~:’

    • Evie...:

      absolutely!

  • This useful blog…wow !!!!

    • Evie...:

      Glad you like it. Thanks!

  • Vic:

    Indeed. Indeed. Love fashion. I found some Hot Pumps at Kohls last night…I know….I know…not nearly as fabulous as Jimmy Choos but they are really nice and the first time buying shoes from Kohl’s and I’m satisfied with the purchase. Anyways. True Religion jeans ROCK! and I sell tons of shit on EBAY;) I give way too much away and regret it for a min…then continue to shop for new…:)
    .-= Check out Vic´s latest: Pancakes and Coffee =-.

    • Evie...:

      I luv finding something I know I’ll wear forever (like your hot pumps). Sometimes I’m into selling on ebay and making fast money but right now I’m OVER IT after dealing with a psycho buyer. Nightmare!

  • Now I’m all about quality vs quantity (although I used to be very much into quick fix fashion..ie random impulse buys from places like forever21 that never got much wear.)

    I try and sell my old clothes whenever I can either on consignment (re-sale places are pretty limited in Toronto..) or by doing a clothing sale online or with friends. The rest I just like to give away for good karma 🙂

    Actually I blogged about this, this summer:

    http://www.skinnydip.ca/index.php?id=2082234053654051075

    PS. I’m totally jealous of the free Chloe stuff 😉
    .-= Check out Skinny Dip´s latest: Pillow Talk =-.

    • Evie...:

      I read your Make-Under Closet Post and was impressed by your perfect closet photo. Is it always that organized or did you rally just for the photo shoot? Re: giving away clothes for good karma – Oh yeah — that’s a definite!

  • mb:

    I hord stuff. my fiance loves it, expecially all the boxes of clothing I have laying around our apartment. haha. I just never know when I might feel like wearing something again!

    • Evie...:

      It’s true. It’s a bummer when you want something you gave away (goes for old boyfriends too – ahaha!)

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