This new variant is spreading so quickly that I don’t feel like taking the risk of handling used clothing for an hour in a busy store. My husband had flu like symptoms over Christmas as well so we had to isolate and I haven’t been able to go to the store. I like to shop but more than shopping, I LOVE to find a good deal. I used to stop at thrift store 3 times a week on my way home from work, now I work at home so I don’t go very often. When I do, I tend to go for a big shop. My favorite is to go to a small rural city outside Winnipeg where the prices are very low and go crazy. 10 Cent buttons – yes please! 3 meters of lining for a $1 – oh yeah….fancy heels, party dresses, vintage hats…yes! yes! yes! However, you have to go through everything and that’s not a good idea with such a contagious variant. I decided to try Poshmark and Thredup in the last month to see what I could get online.
Poshmark’s pricing is…pretty high but the things I purchased were practically new. I bought a nice evening gown that was just like new from Calvin Klein. On poshmark you can make offers so I offered $50 from her $75 price and the seller accepted.

I also bought the Faux fur wrap in my prior post and a velvet dinner jacket for my husband. Everything arrived quickly, it was clean and nicely packed. I would buy from Poshmark again if I was looking for something particular as the selection is nice. However, the prices are high for day to day clothing.
I also tried Thredup and I bought quite a few things from them. I actually made 5 orders because I was a bit bored and kept finding great things. When you are stuck at home with little to do….you have hours and hours to search the site. Here are some of the things I ordered:







The price for most of these was around $10 – $12 USD each and I paid $20 in shipping. Everything arrived clean and fit pretty well. What I learned from my orders is if the brand is not listed it is likely from China. Over the many things I bought, there was one dress which was not what I expected and I will be donating it. I would recommend only buying items with a name you know so you don’t end up with a China surprise. To be fair, one of my sweaters was a China surprise and I think it will become my favorite sweater – it’s beautiful! For Thredup, the prices are pretty low but it’s best to wait for a sale code if you are in Canada because you need to make up for the shipping costs. Also, always choose standard shipping because it goes through Canada Post and you won’t likely pay duty/taxes. The express shipping is not that faster and Fedex charged me tax plus another $10 misc fee. I didn’t mind the taxes but the $10 fee for them to process really ups your overall price. I ordered, pants, sweaters, purses, a watch, sunglasses, tonnes of dresses, a jumpsuit…..I found so many great things I would never find locally. One of my dresses had a $450 tag on it and I paid a bit over $20 USD for it. I highly recommend Thredup if you know your size in a brand. You can return things but at your cost so it’s not worth it to return from Canada.
I am taking a short break from sewing for the next few weeks but I will leave you with some pictures of my handsewn ‘karate’ pajamas. They are from Itch to Stitch and I made a pair last year. I loved them so much I sewed a pair for my sister and a second pair for me……I might even sew a third pair for me because I live in them.

























































