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  • Published: 18th September 2019
  • Blog by Ben Clancy

5 Stunning Autumn Looks – Without Buying New

Can you really update your wardrobe for autumn using only second-hand clothes? Judging by these brilliant buys that were #FoundInOxfam, it seems the answer is YES. With a new season on the way, it can be tempting to fill your wardrobe with a rail of brand-new clothes. But if you’d prefer to take the eco-friendlier approach this autumn, you can simply update your look with second-hand style.  This month, #SecondHandSeptember supporter Valerie Ward (@enhancelifestyles) spiced it up with a photoshoot showing only #FoundInOxfam clothes from Oxfam, on Dublin’s George’s Street, to showcase fabulous second-hand variety and finds.

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We’re loving this gorgeous top and skirt paired with the perfect small black bag, all #FoundInOxfam. Looks like model Charlotte Ward Pratt (@chxrlie.elizxbeth) is prepped and ready for a stylish autumn.
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Jay O’Donoghue rocks a brown stand collar coat #FoundInOxfam – and it’s definitely put a smile on his face. Oxfam shops also stock loads of fashion-forward clothes for men, so everyone’s a winner!
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Don’t be afraid to let your unique colours shine by picking up a bold colour piece, just like model Robyn Ward Pratt’s (@robyn_soneti).
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Gisele agrees that you can’t beat a second-hand find like this adorable yellow trench coat that fits perfectly over any outfit. No doubt it was snapped up fast from Oxfam George's St (@oxfamgeorgesst)
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An autumn outfit is never complete without on-trend ankle boots, a chunky necklace and a handy yet stylish bag, all #FoundInOxfam.

Bonus Look

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Proof that graphic tees don’t need to be boring – this coat and skirt combo is a great way to add a dash of flavour to your wardrobe, while staying warm. Another fab Oxfam George's St (@oxfamgeorgesst) find.

If you’re after pre-loved style inspiration, second-hand shops always deliver – we love the wide variety of cuts, colours and patterns that were all #FoundInOxfam at @oxfamgeorgesst. Ready to explore? Start by popping into your nearest shop.