BEYOND TRENDS & BORDERS

Thrifs is A Sustainable Fashion Brand Revolutionizing The World Of Fashion.

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BEYOND TRENDS AND BORDERS

Thrifs is where distinctive pre-loved pieces find new lives, curated across cultures, worn without expiry. We believe great style doesn't belong to a moment or a map. It belongs to whoever carries it forward.

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WEAR THRIFS, WEAR THE DIFFERENCE AND WEAR IT BOLDLY

From Unapologetic Upcycled Chic To Recycled Glamour! We're Not Just A Brand; We're A Movement. Our Threads Carry A Legacy, Woven From Reclaimed Fabrics And Recycled Dreams. Zero-Waste Is Not Just A Policy; It's Our Commitment To A Greener Future. Be Part Of The Change - Wear Thrifs, Wear The Difference And Wear It Boldly.

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CHICANO ELEGANCE COMMUNITY BUILT

At the heart of Thrifs is the Chicano Elegance nonprofit, dedicated to uplifting Chicano and Latino communities through fashion, art, and cultural events. Founded by Elvira Zamora, this initiative supports emerging designers, promotes cultural storytelling, and creates opportunities through sustainable fashion and community-driven experiences.

Latest News & Updates

Upcycle Your Way To A More Sustainable Wardrobe
There are plenty of reasons why you should be upcycling your clothes. For one, it decreases your carbon footprint. If every person in the world recycled their clothes just once, it would save a million tons of CO2 from being emitted into the atmosphere! Second, upcycling combats fast fashion.
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BRAID-I BUNCH: Generational Traditions and Style
It is said that “Braiding started in Africa with the Himba people of Namibia,”. Where I come from the Quechua are a group of indigenous people and in Peru, one of the most significant aspects of the Quechua woman's look and culture is her hair.
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More Than A Stylist, A Designer & Creative Director
I Arrived To The City Of Angels From Peru At 10 Years Old, And I'm Still A Proud Valley Girl! The Place Where My Journey Began.
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