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#ThriftyThursday: Blog inspired prints and pants

#ThriftyThursday: After my favorite brands released their Spring 2017 lines, I decided to purge my closet, donate to Goodwill, and offer my spring wardrobe a breath of fresh air. My favorite fashion bloggers have been rocking colored pants and printed tops, so I decided to thrift the look!

I have a keen eye for thrifted J. Crew. I found these bright coral toothpick jeans at the Leestown location (Lexington) for $5.29 and fell in love! I chose to match it with a polka-dotted Talbots button up that I purchased from the Crestwood location for $3.99. The gold bracelet ($0.99) and necklace ($1.99) topped off the outfit!

For my second print and pant trial, I found a Matlida Jane blouse at the Stanford location for $3.99. Another Goodwill guru speaks highly of the brand, so I paired it with turquoise American Eagle skinnies for $8 at the Ring Road location (Elizabethtown). I sported the same $0.99 bracelet with this outfit because it’s just too cute!

Before you head to a department store, stop by your local Goodwill to purchase some basic pieces that add a burst of color to your spring attire!

Best,

A

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our history

Goodwill Industries of Kentucky is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit headquartered in Louisville since 1923. Goodwill gives people up—not a handout—so they can experience the dignity and independence that comes from earning a paycheck.

 

our mission

We help people with disabilities or other disadvantages achieve and maintain employment to gain a better quality of life.

what we do

Goodwill collects and sells donated items to fund programs for Kentuckians who have disabilities or other challenges in finding and maintaining traditional employment. On-the-job training, job preparation skills, and employment counseling are just a few of Goodwill's services that benefit thousands of adults each year and strengthen families in Kentucky's communities.

 

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