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In October 2017, Jones' sister convinced her to start a store on online marketplace Poshmark. Initially, Jones sold the items from her own closet. Here's how Jones, who's married with two daughters and lives in Garden Valley, California, built her online thrifting hustle. After her sister suggested she open a Poshmark store, Jones quickly discovered how easy it was to make money on it. She decided to dedicate her Poshmark earnings to doing so, working on the store after she'd get home from work at Pauli Systems.
Persons: Maria Jones, I've, thrifting, Jones, who's, she'd, ramping, Tommy Hilfiger Organizations: University of California, Pauli Systems Locations: Garden Valley , California, Berkeley
It's not necessarily that I'm spending less money, but I'm way more intentional about how I spend it. But my generation has to choose between these things; having fun in your 20s is harder now. Sandke said she wants to enjoy her 20s and she builds fun activities into her budget. My savings also go toward fun things I'm looking forward to in the near future. I want to look back on my 20s and feel I was responsible with my money and had fun.
Persons: , Emma Sandke, I've, It's, Sandke, Roth, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Boston Locations: Boston
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEntrepreneur turns passion for thrifting into designer purse flipping businessNica Yusay, Fashionica founder, joins 'Last Call's Make It Monday' to talk how she took a passion for thrifting and turned it into a successful online business.
He really wanted kids but said it was fine if I didn't, as he loved me and just wanted to be with me. I thought having a family with him would be amazing. I don't think we would have planned far ahead enough to do a trip like that before having kids. I don't regret having kids youngI really enjoy being a mom. I didn't want to get to a point in my career where I was doing really well and then take a big break.
Persons: , Megan Pagel, Michael, DINK —, Pagel, Covid, it's, I'm, DINK, I'd, I've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Tasmania, Australia
The explosive growth of the resale market and the rise of fast fashion are partly to blame. It's a high that anyone who shops at thrift stores knows — and one that I've been chasing since high school. lechatnoir/Getty ImagesGen Z made thrifting mainstreamBuying used clothing has never been more popular, largely thanks to Gen Z. Still, even as thrifting has grown in popularity, so have fast fashion brands. "Fifteen years ago you would've seen the majority of your secondhand shoppers were most likely more need-based," she said.
Persons: Thrifting, Gen Z, , I've, Nicole Craig, Arizona State University FIDM, we're, ThredUp, Z, Gen, Danielle Testa, thrifting, millennials, Abercrombie, Craig, Elena Karpova, Testa, Brittany Dickinson, Oleg Cassini, Prada, Jeffrey Greenberg, there's, Dickinson, we've Organizations: Service, Arizona State University, Goodwill, Salvation Army, Fitch, University of North, Goodwill Industries International, Universal, eBay, Urban Outfitters, Free Locations: University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Hendersonville , North Carolina
Wardrobe consultant Kenzie Welch encourages her clients to invest in quality T-shirts. She recommends the Tomboy Tee, which usually retails for around $50, from Cuts Clothing. But fashion stylist and wardrobe consultant Kenzie Welch told Business Insider the No. 1 item she always tells her clients to invest in is a great quality T-shirt. "I do think that sometimes there's some value in having less but spending a little more," she added.
Persons: Kenzie Welch, Tee, Patrick Mahomes, AdWeek, Welch, I've, there's, you've, it's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Atlanta, Instagram, Los Angeles
A thrift store had a scare after someone donated a hand grenade. AdvertisementA thrift store in Canada had a scare on Monday after staff found a WWII-era hand grenade in their donation bin. CTV News, a local news agency, identified the store as an outlet belonging to the thrift store chain, Value Village. This isn't the first time someone has donated a grenade to a thrift store. In February 2022, the Junction City Police Department said a thrift store in Oregon found a hand grenade inside a box of donated items.
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Alka Bhatt says her solo trip gave her a love of traveling alone. Courtesy Alka BhattI'm now engaged, but solo trips are still integral to my lifeIt's been nearly three years since my solo trip, and when I got home, I felt ready to date authentically. Rather than mold myself to be more desirable, I listened to my wants and needs and looked for compatibility. Within a few months, I met someone special, and a year into our relationship, I felt he was the one. On a weekend trip to DC last month, I took myself out to a fancy Sichuan restaurant after thrifting at a trendy shop.
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After making $200 off her own used clothes, she turned to some of her favorite places to shop: thrift stores. Much of her business' growth came from her dorm room at Duke University, where she graduated last year with a degree in psychology. I had maybe 200 or so items in my dorm room my sophomore year, and now I have 1,300 items [in a storage unit]." How much cash do you need to start a thrifting side hustle? [In terms of the thrifting], you can start with as little as $5.
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A TikToker thought she found her dream pair of Prada loafers at a Goodwill boutique for $300. TikToker Maiya Mindoro learned that the hard way after purchasing her dream pair of $1,200 Prada shoes at a Goodwill boutique for $300, only to realize later they were counterfeits. AdvertisementShe said she accepted her mistake after comparing the shoes to other Prada items she'd purchased directly from the brand. Specifically, she noticed clear differences in the logo nameplates, which are flat on authentic Prada items but often textured on counterfeit pieces. And because brick-and-mortar Goodwill stores are all operated independently, as Bell pointed out, each has its own process for authenticating goods.
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James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano and Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano seek counseling in HBO's hit television series, "The Sopranos" (Year 3). HBO | Hulton Archive | Getty ImagesQuiet luxury is out and the 'mob wife' era is in, according to Kayla Trivieri's viral TikTok video. Think: Carmela Soprano in HBO's "Sopranos," cheetah print and lots of eye liner. How we got to the 'mob wife' eraHow to achieve the 'mob wife' lookAlthough the character Carmela Soprano wasn't necessarily frugal, appropriating her style costs a lot less than the quiet luxury looks that emerged after Gwyneth Paltrow's ski accident trial last March. watch nowToday's 'mob wife' aesthetic is less about cashmere sweaters and camel-hued coats and more about bold accessories such as gold hoop earrings, a leopard print jacket or vintage fur.
Persons: James Gandolfini, Tony Soprano, Edie Falco, Carmela Soprano, Kayla Trivieri's, HBO's, Thomaï Serdari, University's, Carmela Soprano wasn't, Gwyneth Paltrow's, Paltrow, Celine, Prada, Carolyn McClanahan Organizations: HBO, University's Stern School of Business, Planning Partners Locations: New, thrifting, Jacksonville , Florida
Read previewMillennials, take note — it's actually pretty easy to dress like a trendy member of Gen Z. In an interview with Business Insider, Lavrusik said that while Gen Z often finds inspiration in '90s styles, millennials "are stuck" between 2010 and 2016. AdvertisementLavrusik describes herself as a millennial mom with Gen Z style. While Gen Z embraces baggy, low-rise pants in fun prints, millennials cling to their high-waisted, skinny-fit denim . "A great alternative to try for mom jeans since they're not as trendy right now would be high-waisted, wide-leg jeans," she said.
Persons: , Krista Lavrusik, Lavrusik, Gen, Edward Berthelot, it's, I'm Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Instagram
The two men became friends at Syracuse University in the late 1980s. The hunt for vintage became their obsession. In those days, secondhand meant second-rate to much of the fashion set, and the duo saw themselves as downtown entrepreneurs whose mission it was to preach the gospel of vintage. “The stigma was that people felt it was beneath them to buy something used,” Mr. Weisser said, “but we saw wearing vintage as giving someone individuality.”Their first regulars included Jean Paul Gaultier and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. Stylists for “Sex and the City” found outfits there for the show’s star, Sarah Jessica Parker, who became a client herself.
Persons: Levi’s, Eisenhower, Mr, Weisser, , Jean Paul Gaultier, Carolyn Bessette, Kennedy, Sarah Jessica Parker Organizations: Syracuse University, Rose Locations: Manhattan, Bronx, Pasadena , Calif
For people who don't need more things, buying experiences is a great way to feel good giving a gift. While I don't throw budgeting out the window around the holidays, I do prioritize feeling good about how I'm spending my money. This way, I'm all ready to shop those good, good markdowns. Even if I'm not spending money on the item, someone is. I'm taking my Dad out for dinner and a dance performance as the main part of his Christmas gift this year.
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This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Fowler had around 150,000 YouTube subscribers at that point. The YouTube channel, now with 1.1 million subscribers, brought in about $485,000 in gross revenue from advertising and sponsorship deals last year. But Fowler doesn't just stick to YouTube — his budding business empire also includes sales on the live-shopping platform Whatnot and his own apparel company. The larger portion of Fowler's YouTube revenue comes from ads, which brought in an estimated $292,500 in 2022, Insider verified with documentation of the earnings.
Persons: Seth Fowler, Fowler, Apthcry, he's, YouTubers, it's, time's, I've, Christmastime, sneaker giveaways, Apple, He's, Ye, influencers, Qias Omar, Amber Vittoria Organizations: YouTube, NY, Adidas, Facebook
This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Fowler had around 150,000 YouTube subscribers at that point. The YouTube channel, now with 1.1 million subscribers, brought in about $485,000 in gross revenue from advertising and sponsorship deals last year. But Fowler doesn't just stick to YouTube — his budding business empire also includes sales on the live-shopping platform Whatnot and his own apparel company. The larger portion of Fowler's YouTube revenue comes from ads, which brought in an estimated $292,500 in 2022, Insider verified with documentation of the earnings.
Persons: Seth Fowler, Fowler, Apthcry, he's, YouTubers, it's, time's, I've, Christmastime, sneaker giveaways, Apple, He's, Ye, influencers, Qias Omar, Amber Vittoria Organizations: YouTube, NY, Adidas, Facebook
I stopped buying new clothes for five months this year. Now that my student loans will be an added expense, I'm going to hold off on shopping for new clothes for a while. AdvertisementAdvertisementHere's what I learned from five months of buying no new clothes. While I wasn't buying new clothes, I did purchase a few new pairs of earrings to jazz up old dresses. The challenge helped me shop more consciouslyAt the end of the five months, thrifting was not only less expensive than buying new clothes, but it also helped me shop more consciously.
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Erica Lubinic is the 25-year-old founder of Saint Ivy Vintage and a TikTok creator. Tapping into social media trends like #ThriftTok and #vintagebundle has boosted her sales. Her business, Saint Ivy Vintage, sells secondhand clothing and offers personal-styling services. I landed on Saint Ivy Vintage and a whole new aesthetic, with a promotional photo shoot and everything. It's fun to find clients through social media because while some of them share my personal style, others don't at all.
Persons: Erica Lubinic, Saint Ivy, Zers, Erica Lubinic thrifts, Lubinic, I'm, TikTok, they've Organizations: Saint Ivy, Service, Saint Locations: Depop, Canada, TikTok, Waterloo , Ontario
Mahl, who lives on Long Island, New York, has made $111,031 in lifetime sales on Poshmark since she started selling as a side hustle in 2015. I shop for what my customers wantI work full time in the accounting department at a law firm, and I do Poshmark. I have my people that I know and trust that they have the good items that I'm looking for. I have another side hustle helping other Poshmark sellersI like helping others sell their items. On my weekends, when I have a little spare time, I post on Poshmark for other people.
Persons: Alex Mahl, She's, , I've, they're, aren't Organizations: Service, Poshmark Locations: Long, , New York, Lululemon
I used to love thrifting, but the disabled tax means that's not a viable choice for me due to long COVID. But I'd never heard of the disabled tax, or, as some disabled people have reclaimed it, the "crip tax." The disabled tax affects all disabled people differentlyLike the pink tax, the disabled tax isn't charged by governments, but by society itself. The disabled tax manifests in unique ways for all disabled people. Before long COVID, I'd long prided myself for a frugality that helped my family live well even on just one income.
Michelle Gross and her husband left New York City after 14 years and moved to South Carolina. Here's what it's been like to leave New York City in search of a slower way of life in the South. I knew leaving New York City wouldn't be easyGross posing in front of a mini Statue of Liberty in NYC. Living and working remotely in the South has led to a better work-life balanceGross on her dock in Beaufort, South Carolina. Moving to a small town in the South Carolina Lowcountry meant I needed to alter my work and travel habits considerably.
I started renting used clothes in January, saving me an average of $53 per month so far. Balancing my vanity with an awareness that I needed to budget more effectively, I started renting clothes from Nuuly — a sister company to Urban Outfitters — in January. It hasn't curbed my shopping habits as much as I predicted, but it has saved me money: I spend $53 less per month, on average. But I didn't start renting clothes for my self-esteem. Why I'll keep renting clothes — but not forever
Nichole Sesti is the founder of the New York City vintage-clothing store The Niche Shop. Sesti's vintage store opened amid a boom in the secondhand-clothing industry. The Niche Shop booked nearly $400,000 in sales in its first year, according to documents viewed by Insider. The risk of a brick-and-mortar store was worth itThe Niche Shop is located on New York's Upper East Side. Having someone dedicated to shooting, editing, and engaging on social media ensures we're constantly popping up in people's feeds.
Sandra Wyer started selling on Poshmark as a side hustle and turned it into a full-time business. Last year, she began hosting live shows on the app and made $118,967 in annual sales. She told Insider that the live shows have doubled her monthly sales from $10,000 to $20,000. Sandra Wyer started selling on Poshmark as a side hustle. Sandra WyerHosting live shows has doubled my monthly salesI was initially hesitant to start live shows because I have stage fright.
Elon Musk dreams of Twitter's AI power
  + stars: | 2023-04-13 | by ( Emilia David | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Elon Musk's personal AI ambitions. Elon Musk was one of the more prominent names on an open letter calling for a pause in AI development. My teammate Asia Martin points out that Musk's position on AI is contradicted by Twitter's investment in generative AI. Twitter's recent purchase of hardware normally used to develop generative AI products shows the extent of this ambition. Read more on Elon Musk's AI ambitions.
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