Ragstock provided me with complimentary products for this review. I was not financially compensated for this post. All opinions are my own
Today I’m styling some vintage and vintage-inspired pieces from Ragstock! If you haven’t heard of Ragstock, they are a new and vintage clothing store with almost 40 stores (mostly in the Midwest and Austin, TX) plus an online shop. In fact, they are the biggest seller of used and vintage clothing online! They have products for both men and women (check out their new women’s clothing here), and a separate section of their website for vintage clothes (see their vintage clothes here). All their vintage items are one of a kind and specially sourced by their team. Their new trendy items are also specially sourced by their buyers in LA and NY, and I love that even their new items have a vintage and boho feel. I had a great experience shopping with them – their service was friendly and shipping was quick! Here are some of the looks I put together with pieces from Ragstock.
Look 1: This look totally gives me the early 2000’s vibes from my college days. I chose this mustard off-the-shoulder crop top and some white retro sunglasses, and wore them with ultra high-waist jeans and white platform wedges. I wore them with skinny jeans, but this would be cute with bell bottoms too.
Look 2: I loved looking through Ragstock’s vintage section, and found so many cool vintage t-shirts! I ended up choosing this vintage Findlay College tee (anyone know where this school is?), which I styled with a white button-front denim skirt, some white sandals, and the white retro sunnies again.
Look 3: Ragstock has lots of hippie-inspired and boho pieces for men and women too. This pink tie dye hippie skirt is so flowy and comfortable, and was great to wear during our recent spring break trip. I wore it with a white tank, white espadrilles, and a hand-made beaded necklace I found in Mexico.
These pieces will be getting quite a bit of wear for me this spring and summer. Check out Ragstock for yourself!
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