Hey guys! Before diving right into the content, I would just like to wish everyone good health and well-being throughout this global crisis. Now getting into the material I haven’t really had a chance to thrift anything new, although while in quarantine I was able to fix and completely morph some old clothes that I had thrifted throughout the semester.

The Idea Behind Mindset:
The picture above is a little something that I was able to coordinate, and design solely based on old clothes that I have thrifted throughout the semester. My shorts were originally a pair of Wrangler pants that I found at a yard-sale that fit me awkwardly, so I decided to alter them into distressed shorts, which worked out as planned. It was an idea that I had thought of when I first bought the pants but was hesitant for a while to fix them because I’m not the most experienced when it comes to altering clothing, but YouTube was a big help. I then took a shoelace from an old pair of shoes and used that as a belt to make the shorts fit snug and sit just right.
Below is the Video I watched that helped me alter my pants into shorts.
Puzzle Pieces:
While on that note the CHAPS shirt I am wearing is also another good snag that I found while thrifting a couple of months ago. I never wore it because I couldn’t find anything that coherently flowed with the design and color of the shirt. That is until I altered the pants and the light washed denmin color of the shorts really flowed perfectly with the shirt.
Last Breakdown:
To commence this final Collab I decided to wear some old beat up white Vans with some white Nike tube socks. Also, My hat that I am wearing I bought online a couple of years ago from a brand called RipnDip. It wasn’t as expensive as it is now being one of the main brands that Zumiez carries in their stores that in addition to the pop-up stores they have around the Nation
Final Thoughts:
While this post is coming to an end just a key reminder to recycle your clothes and make as much use of it as you possibly can.