A poem on thrifting

By definition, thrifting is the careful use of money, especially by avoiding waste and thrift stores are the ones that sell used things like clothes, books, and furniture at throwaway prices. Being born in a typical middle-class, Indian family, thrifting had always been a part of our life. Just that, we didn’t know it was called so. Also, growing up we (my sibling and I) didn’t have any regrets. We eagerly fought for the hand-me-downs and also shared things happily. It has now become part of our fond memories and we have passed on the tradition to our kids.
Thrifting is not just about cost cutting but it’s about valuing what we receive and the emotions behind it. Thrifting has been cool since ages. Here’s a poetic rendition for the Blogchatter campaign #ThriftingIsCool. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Time to get nostalgic with this sweet dedication to my sista!
How to thrift like a boss
1. Start early. Learn the art
early on. Steal
from your sibling’s closet
and call it thrifting-
even better- call it savings!
Your parents will be proud
whilst your sibling may frown.
2. I bet, your sibling’s stares help
you grow a thick skin, over the years
prepping to perfect the art
of thrifting. Cajole them.
Pay them in praise. Tell them
their taste is better
than yours. I do. It works.
Soften their frowns with flattery. Earn
the key to their heart closet.
3. Now that your foundations
are laid strong, get out
of your comfort zone. Go
thrifting in your local shops.
(Mind you, no stealing;
shop owners are no siblings!)
Wear something between cheap
and chic. Don’t let your class seep
through your clothes; it helps
to sieve through all price ranges.
4. Walk in like the owner but befriend
the staff with a fond grin. Take your
sibling along if need be to remind
yourself of your confidence. Patience
is a virtue- practise it!
5. Scan through the shelves as if
they were your lover’s heart. Seek
their secrets. Do they speak to you
in silence, profound? Seek! Know!
6. Pick the piece that speaks from
its seams. Feel it. Do they invoke
the tenderness of your lover’s foreplay
or prick like their pretentious phiz?
Rub it gently across your soulful skin.
Does it smell of an exotic fragrance
foreign to you or a rustic smell, familiar?
Does it make you feel alien or give you
the comfort of home?
7. Forget there’s anyone around. Forget
the tags of trends or class upon you
or the clothes. Forget you are you.
Listen to your soul’s singing. Has it made
friends with the seams or its seamless fabric?
Make your choice.
If confusion prevails, eye on
the piece that your sibling might have
picked without much thought. After all,
you know what makes you feel at home!