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Burgany blazer

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This burgundy blazer holds a special place in my heart as my first-ever thrifted piece. Its rich color, intricate button details, and perfect fit embody a comfortable chic that I adore. While I can’t pinpoint the exact decade, I suspect it hails from the vibrant 1980s. This find serves as a reminder of my past prejudices against second-hand clothing; now, I rarely find something I love in conventional stores.

Almost my all my clothes were thrifted, but this blazer was my first thrift ever.

I really love the colour, the details on buttons and the fitting of it, like a comfortable chic

I don't know from which decade it is, but I think it may be from the 80s

This find makes me remember how I used to be prejudiced against second-hand clothes but now it's really rare to me to find something I really like in the usual stores

I thrift, therefore I am

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