Wednesday, 1 January 2025

What I Bought In 2024, And Wardrobe Goals For 2025

Continuing on with my blog tradition I started 8 years ago, and kicking off the new year by looking back on what I've bought this year, as well as how much I've worn it. Looking at if I've stuck to my fashion budget and setting my fashion shopping / wardrobe goals are for 2025.


What I Bought in 2024 (And How Often I've Worn It)




In what is becoming a trend, just like the previous few years, most of the additions to my wardrobe this year have been preloved. Only 2 of the 27 things I've purchased were bought new in retail stores. I'm trying to buy preloved first so this is a great result.

I focused mostly on accessories in my opshopping trips, not feeling the need to add too much clothing to my wardrobe this year as I'm enjoying rewearing the pieces I already own for the most part.


Accessories:

  • thrifted Colette gold metal flower stud statement earrings - 4 wears
  • thrifted cream resin bangle duo set - 4 wears
  • thrifted Vinnies green glitter resin bangle - 2 wears
  • thrifted Vinnies blue and natural wooden bead bracelet stack - 2 wears
  • thrifted burgundy and cream beaded statement necklace - 6 wears
  • thrifted Belle Folie multi colour tassel necklace - 8 wears
  • thrifted mint silicone statement necklace - 4 wears
  • thrifted bronze foil statement necklace - 8 wears
  • thrifted neutral silicone and wood bead necklace - 5 wears
  • thrifted blue tone flat bead statement necklace - 8 wears


Shoes:



Handbags:




Clothing:

  • thrifted &Me blue linen button up midi skirt with pockets - 5 wears
  • thrifted Kmart black and white boho print maxi skirt - 3 wears
  • thrifted NWT Beginning Boutique Sahara red-orange maxi skirt - 5 wears
  • thrifted Salvos Nobody Denim grey distressed denim skirt - 2 wears
  • thrifted Cotton On The One crew tee in green - 7 wears
  • Just Jeans metallic gold linen tee - 4 wears
  • thrifted blue checked babydoll sundress - 3 wears
  • thrifted Jeanswest cobalt blue blazer - 8 wears
  • thrifted purple and red Paisley print duster - 3 wears


No surprise that my most worn item this year was the white Converse shoes I found at the opshop! Converse are my shoe of choice for everything from school run to working in the office. Although I do swap over to mostly sandals in summer, I still wear sneakers often and these Converse being white go with everything. Definitely got my money's worth for these, and they have a lot of wear left!

The pink Zara frayed hem jeans were my most worn item of clothing that I bought this year, at 11 wears. That has a lot to do with the perfect timing of finding them at the opshop 50% off sale day in the middle of autumn, when the weather was perfect to wear them over the colder months on frequent repeat!





Sticking To My Fashion Budget:


2024 is not my lowest purchase year as I only added 18 things to my wardrobe back in 2023, and I bought 27 items this year but it's my lowest spend year since I've been tracking on the blog, at $199. A large part of that is due to the credit card rewards I used for the Mimco Mim-Mazing bag purchase, otherwise the total would have been $399. Still my lowest spend year since I started tracking on the blog in 2016 even if you include the full cost of the bag.

Once again getting an under $1,000 spend on fashion was easy this year, as the majority of things I bought were thrifted or preloved. Second hand shopping is much kinder to the budget than constantly buying new. Better for the environment too.

I am really happy with everything I have in my wardrobe at the moment and can't think of any gaps I need to fill in 2025. Plus I got a lot of wardrobe additions as Christmas presents I'm looking forward to wearing with thins I already own. So my goals for the upcoming year, will again be similar to the previous years. Buy less and buy preloved! 
 



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Friday, 15 November 2024

What's In My Bag: Sharing The Dignity Teen Bags Donation For #ItsInTheBag 2024

Christmas is coming, and Share the Dignity are doing their It's In The Bag donation drive again. I've participated in this the last few years as I think it's a great way to make a difference at Christmas time.


This year I packed two bags for some teens in need. Here's what I put inside each:






How You Can Participate


If you're in Australia, you can fill a new or gently used bag with some essential items for a woman or teen in need over Christmas. Share the Dignity partner with many charities to make sure the bags are available for those doing it tough. They could be in poverty, homeless, or feeling domestic violence and your donation can help bring some comfort.

Bags can be dropped off at all Bunnings stores in Australia from the 15th November to the 1st December. (Starts today!)


What To Include In Your Bag


Once you have a new or gently used bag to donate, you can buy some things to fill it with. I'm always looking for things on sale or on special near the end of the year to include in my bags.

While there is a list of essentials needed in every bag, you can always add a little extra or two to your bag. The basics are:
  • shampoo and conditioner
  • toothbrush and toothpaste
  • body wash or soap
  • roll on deodorant
  • pads or tampons.

Ideas for extras you may want to include are listed on the Share the Dignity Website. This year I added gel pens, a colouring book, hairbrush, sanitiser and tissues as my little extras. I was so proud of scoring the colouring books at Kmart for just $4 each, and I picked up both bags on clearance too. I really hope the bags make someone smile this Christmas!



Want More Inspiration?


Other bags I have donated in the past:




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