THE INDEPENDENT

The Latest

Cheap Style in Every Aisle: Thrift Shopping in Durango

Cheap Style in Every Aisle: Thrift Shopping in Durango

Photo-slideshow by Cy Glaser

Author: Bodine, James/Wednesday, October 5, 2016/Categories: Home

Rate this article:
No rating

Clothes are interesting.  They help tell other people about you and your lifestyle in a few seconds. Whether you like it or not, people judge you based on what you wear.  As styles and personal taste are always changing, so are our clothes.  And who doesn’t like getting new clothes? Even though buying new threads is awesome, most college students do not have the budget to go spend tons of money at retail stores and outlet malls every time they shop.  Enter the thrift store. Brought into pop culture famous by Macklemore, thrift stores are incredibly cheap and, if you look hard enough, have some very stylish alternatives to things you would find in any retail store.  All of the outfits in these pictures are 100 percent thrift store friendly and, while some are ridiculous, a few hopefully inspire some of your outfits the next time you go thrifting.

 
Print

Number of views (8860)/Comments (0)

Please login or register to post comments.

All News

Indigenous People's Day 2025

Written by Mya Simon, Photographed by M'iitra Pino

October rain does little to keep FLC from celebrating Indigenous culture 

Staff and students gathered to celebrate Indigenous People’s Day on Oct 13. The event was sponsored by the Native American Center and began at the Fort Lewis College clocktower with a Campus-Wide Blessing and Solidarity Walk.  The NAC works to support students from roughly 165 different Indigenous tribes by conversing directly with Native students on ways to best support them,...

Fiesta en la Mesa

Steven Ben

Members of Ballet Folklorico de Durango, a cultural arts program that promotes Mexican culture, perform Sept. 19, 2025, during Fiesta en la Mesa in the Student Union Plaza at Fort Lewis College.

 

For dozens of Fort Lewis students, alumni and community members, Fiesta en la Mesa was a way to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a game of Lotería, Latin food, a piñata and a live performance by Mariachi Amigos de Nuevo México. 

 

El Centro de Muchos Colores has organized the fiesta for the past 30 years, helping to raise money for clubs and organizations at the college along the way.


 

Members of Ballet Folklorico de Durango, a cultural arts program that promotes Mexican culture, perform Sept. 19, 2025, during Fiesta en la Mesa in the Student Union Plaza at Fort Lewis College. For dozens of Fort Lewis students, alumni and community members, Fiesta en la Mesa was a way to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a game of Lotería, Latin food, a piñata and a live performance...

Banging Heads in Buckley Park

Mya Simon and Garrett Middleton

Locals share an inside look into Durango's metal scene. 

Logan Bates, a freshman at Fort Lewis College, performs with his band Better Off Dead during Rock Fest 2025 at Buckley Park, Sept 20 Student and local performers alike amassed a significant crowd at Rock Fest at Buckley Park on Saturday, Sept. 20. The 12th Annual Rock Fest was a benefit concert for Durango BMX according to the event flyer. The festival is a part of the resurging scene...

Safety First, Because Accidents Last

Nels Christensen

Fort Lewis police report safety statistics in recent years. 

Fort Lewis College released its Annual Security and Fire Safety Report on September 23 with an updated version distributed to students’ emails on October 2.  This 63-page report includes important information on FLC’s policies regarding safety measures and resources available to students. Crime statistics from 2022 to 2024 provided by the Fort Lewis College Police...

Hotels: the new Dorms?

Jimena Lopez

Back to school! While some Fort Lewis students were making sure they had their backpacks ready to go, others were making sure they had somewhere to sleep.

In August, some Fort Lewis students had to stay in a hotel, even though they were already registered for housing. Too many students were registered for housing, in comparison to the capacity of the buildings, according to the Fort Lewis housing department. 

“It is typical of every year for more people to request housing than is available,” Brett Polen, the associate director of residence life and residential education, said. Usually, there are enough cancellations by the time school starts, but this year's retention of students has been higher, he said. 

Back to school! While some Fort Lewis students were making sure they had their backpacks ready to go, others were making sure they had somewhere to sleep. In August, some Fort Lewis students had to stay in a hotel, even though they were already registered for housing. Too many students were registered for housing, in comparison to the capacity of the buildings, according to the Fort Lewis...

1345678910Last