Oh I do love a graphic print! It was my turn to come up with a theme and I could not wait to show this lovely skirt! Finaly a Good Buy on Vinted again.
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Welcome to The Thrifty Six. We are a group of international fashion influencers who meet once a month in our little space on the internet to share our thrifty outfits. On the third Monday of every month, we will all share an outfit based on a theme that features pre loved wardrobe pieces. Shopping and reselling pre loved clothing is so much better for the environment and you can find some of the best fashions in thrift or charity shops. The Thrifty Six are here to inspire you to shop second hand.
Graphic maxi skirt

Could not resist this skirt from Vinted as the print attracted me so much. Graphic prints for me are these kind a psychedelic prints. But I Googled it to be sure and band tees, and all that, are considered graphic too apparently. So you might think totally different of what graphic prints are, that’s okay.
If you know me a bit, you know that I like to wear prints (if I wear them!) with simple black pieces. It is still chilly here so I needed to wear something warm in the form of a cozy cardigan. And my beloved suède ankle boots.
How do my friends stop the traffic?
Emma of Style Splash

When I saw this jacket on Vinted I thought it was actually crocheted, that’s how good the print is. I got chatting with the seller and she told me she’d bought it in Spain. I’ve never seen anything like it before. I wanted it to really stand out so I’ve layered it over a solid red base of River Island top and trousers. With so many colours in the print I have plenty of styling options…pink, purple or blue trousers. That’s the great thing about bright graphic prints!!
Jodie of Jodie’s Touch of Style

When I think of graphic prints, I focus on graphic t-shirts. Some of the messages and photos just tickle my fancy. Like this cactus. Living in Arizona we are surrounded by cactus, so I had to buy this one at the thrift store. Everything is secondhand, and I call this my Arizona-inspired look with the cactus and cowboy boots together. Heck, even my husband joined in on this prompt.
Jane of preloved_vintage_handmade

When I heard the T6 theme for March was ‘Traffic Stopping Graphic’, I immediately thought of this top.
To me it’s the definition of ‘graphic’ – graphic art or Pop Art.
The exaggerated 1950’s comic strip style artwork is so striking and saturated primary colours just smack you in the face!
Stand me in front of traffic and watch me make it stop!
Shelbee of Shelbee on the Edge

I found this amazing faux leather trench coat for $10 at a thrift shop in North Carolina during my recent road trip and it was perfect for this traffic stopping theme. I combined it with a “No Bad Vibes” graphic tee that belonged to my sister, striped jeans, ankle boots, and a floral print neckerchief that were all thrifted a few years ago, and earrings that I picked up at our local flea market for a mostly thrifted outfit that is fun and colorful. There was no traffic to stop, however, when I took these photos.
Grace of Graceful Rags

I always think graphic tees are so cute, but I don’t own any myself! So I had to get creative with my outfit for this month’s challenge, opting for a ‘graphic print’ instead (if that’s even a thing—when I look up graphic print, it doesn’t look anything like my thrifted dress, but the bold, geometric pattern is certainly reminiscent of block printing). My earrings and purse are also secondhand, and I chose over-the-top striped sunglasses for a little bit of pattern mixing. Since nothing else in my outfit is quite traffic-stopping worthy, I threw on my boldest pink lipstick to complete the look! I can’t wait to wear this out for our next karaoke night.

We hope you liked our outfits and hope to see you again next month! And remember, if you would like to be a part of The Thrifty Six, then just let us know!
I love your graphic maxi; I am not one for wearing graphic tees but i do love a good printed skirt or dress or jumpsuit.
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Thanks Joanne!
I love your skirt! Vinted is great for finding bargains…I’m addicted!
Emma xxx
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Me too!
What a wonderful round-up of graphic prints, and I absolutely love how everyone of you has interpreted this theme differently. Your skirt is definitely something that wouldn’t go amiss in my wardrobe!
My favourite, however, is Jane’s pop art top. What a stunner! xxx
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Thank you very much Ann!
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! I love this skirt. It is so true to your signature style! I am looking forward to zooming with you in a few hours!
Shelbee
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We had a good chat right! Time flies when we are chatting!
It’s always fun to see how you all interpret your theme! And looks like graphic prints and graphic tees! Love your skirt and it is definitely very you.
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It is! Thanks Mireille.
All the outfits are nice.
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Thanks Melody!
Nancy, that’s an amazing print! It reminds me of the 60s a bit. I would definitely pair it with black, too! You look fabulous in it!
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Thanks! Yes I always call these kind a prints psychedelic prints. Definitely 70s!
Love this theme! Everyone looks amazing!
Gemma x
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Thanks Gemma.
We have so many prints where I work that I just embrace them all. This is such a fun theme, and you all look fabulous! XO
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Yes I think a lot of women do love prints! Thanks Caroline.
Super fun looks Nancy. I love the graphic pattern. Thanks for sharing on Chicandstylish today. Have a nice rest of the week. Jacqui x
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Thank you Jacqui!
What a fabulous array of thrifty fashion inspiration! From psychedelic prints to bold graphic tees, each outfit showcases the creativity and individual style of The Thrifty Six.
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Thank you very much!