Feb 4, 2014

Write for The Thrifty Prep

After running the site as a full-time student for about a year now, I've realized I don't have as much time to post as I'd really like to. As such, I'm looking for anyone who would be interested in becoming a contributing author to the blog. Guest posts could include:

  • Thrift Store finds (In line with the items posted here previously)
  • Thrift Store advice/stories
  • Style Recommendations/Combinations 
  • Your stories of improving your wardrobe

Please contact me at thriftyprep@gmail.com if you are interested! 


Jan 12, 2014

Identifying Brooks Brothers Labels

One of the great joys of thrifing (for me anyways) is coming across items from all different years and decades. Since Brooks Brothers have been producing clothing for nearly 200 years, It should come as no surprise that the labeling has changed many times over as well.

 Below is an (incomplete) chronology of some of the shirt and tie labels I have come across. Feel free to chime in with comments if you have information that could be useful to completing this timeline! I will continue to add photos and information to this article as they become available to me.

Sport Shirts

(Alpha-Sized, Button down collars)

I have seen several renditions of this larger sport shirt label, 
but I believe they are from the mid to late-2000's.

Rectangular label from the early to mid 2000's

Modern sport shirt label

Modern sport shirt with "Big Label"
Currently used on many "Red Fleece" line products.

Dec 4, 2013

Goodwill Hunting

As always, I like posting my latest finds for your enjoyment. I haven't had a lot of time since the Fall started to go thrift shopping, but I have gotten lucky on the few times I did manage to go over the semester. Here are some of my favorites from the past couple months, sourced from Goodwill stores, local hospice shops, eBay, and a few other places.

While my recent finds might have originally retailed for as much as $1,750 in total, by shopping in the style of the Thrifty Prep...we now have that money to spend on more booze er, textbooks for Spring semester!


Shown here is a Nicky Milano grenadine tie, an Italian maker esteemed for their high quality neckwear. This one was only $1 for me, but retails for approximately $165.
Also pictured is a eBay BB OCBD I picked up for about $50, and the Southwick jacket I scored a while ago for under $10.

Brooks Brothers Cashmere sweater purchased on eBay. These retail for about $400 when not on sale, so I was happy to snag this one for ~$30. Also pictured, a BB buttondown I found over the summer for $4.

Nov 7, 2013

Tie Society Review


I recently had an opportunity to do a review of the tie-rental service, Tie Society. The company operates on a fairly straightforward model-- you subscribe based on how many items you want at a time, create an online "closet" (akin to a Netflix queue), and the ties are sent to and from your residence at no additional cost. 

Contrary to popular belief, this start-up emerged before Taco from "The League" pitched the idea 

Tired of wearing the same old paisley tie to every wedding? Wishing you had that perfect regimental stripe, or perhaps a seasonal tie for Fall/Winter gatherings? Tie Society has you covered. 



Nov 4, 2013

Autumn Leaves

It's well into Fall in New England, a time where pastels have been swapped for plaid and beach days for bean boots. Here are a few combinations I've worn over the past few weeks. Expect more photos to come, it's full-on Patagucci season and the colors on campus are getting pretty wild.

Some quick shots:

Land's End OCBD with a Robert Talbott tie

Same sweater, different regiment.

Robert Talbott Repp tie that approximates the BB#4 stripe 


A vintage Orvis tie, worn here with BB shirt and V-neck


The same tie in an orange and green theme for Halloween. PRL sweater and BB gingham shirt


And what are prepsters drinking as the weather gets cold? 
If you can find it, Newport Storm--it packs a punch.

Aug 23, 2013

Crikey!

My collection of thrifted (and eBay) crocs from the past year. 
Certainly some of the nicest fabric available for polo shirts.
Spent: $4-12 ea.
Retail: ~$600 


Aug 20, 2013

Hitting the Target


So, you might question what a big-box retailer has to do with a blog about traditional style, but Target stores, despite their discount nature, actually, on occasion, have some prep-friendly items. Even prepsters need to buy laundry detergent and clothes hangers from time to time, but on a recent visit I eyed a few items that were actually pretty impressive in their own right.

"At least we're not as terrible as Walmart"