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My Top 5 'Depop' Shops


I have no idea how to start this but thank you for even getting here, just a quick little intro into my first ever blog post. I'm going to be creating content that is solely fashion based to track my own growth and progress but also hopefully creating good content for the people who will actually (hopefully!) read this too. This first post should give you an idea of the styles of clothing and brands that I'm really into. 

I believe fully in recycling fashion ''one persons trash is another treasure'' — as some might put it... 
I absolutely hate 'fast fashion' and also have no idea how people have the money to keep up with it either!
BUT the best app for finding second hand clothing that almost everyone knows about is... 'DEPOP'! I've researched and put together my top 5 best Depop shops to save you from endlessly scrolling through unwanted clothing for hours.

1)  NatWinter_


Whether it's graphic tee's you're after, statement pieces or even just cute little accessories this Depop shop has you fully covered and is definitely worth a follow! These pieces I absolutely adore:





2) RicksRetro

The Colchester based store has been featured on the likes of Youtube's PAQ Episode and upload clothing daily ranging from sweatshirts, polos and jackets and they do not disappoint! These are four of my favourite pieces that feature on Ricks Retro's Depop shop:


3) TheLockUpShop

So it's no secret that I am a huge fan of mens clothing and more often than not will be wearing my boyfriends clothes or even shopping in the mens section of the store. This menswear shop is literally a Godsend for the days I want to wear a statement oversized tee with cycle shorts (literally all I've been wearing since 2018 lol) or even with a long sleeved basic t shirt underneath. These 4 pieces are the ones I will 100% buy once I'm home - if someone hasn't bought them by then: 


4) JasVintage1


With custom, handmade designer co-ord sets made from former tees and sweaters, this Depop shop has the most incredible pieces and is combating 'fast fashion' in the best way possible! Finding just 4 pieces to feature was a mission so it is definitely worth checking out:




5) Thryfty 


This jewellery store stocks chains and pendants inspired by the likes of Ian Conor, XXXTentacion and ASAP Mob. This Depop shop does only stock jewellery but a good necklace can really make an outfit so it's so important! Here are the links my four favourite pieces from Thryfty:




Here are the direct links to each shop:

If you've made it this far thank you so much! I'm going to aim to be uploading a blog post around 2 to 3 times a week and any support is so much appreciated. I'm actually more nervous uploading this than any Youtube video because everyone has such a different style but hopefully you can appreciate my style even if it isn't yours :) 

See you all soon - Holly.




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