Clean and Thrifty with Suavitel Fabric Softener

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^^Vintage sweater c/o

Brag Vintage

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This week is apparently "thrift shopping week" on my blog, it was completely unintentional- but I'm going with it.

Brandi's guest post

kicked it off with some great tips, yesterday's

apartment tour

featured some of my favorite thrifted, decor items, and today I am talking about getting that weird, thrift store smell out of the fabric items that come home with you- using

Suavitel

 Fast Dry

fabric softener

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There is a rush that comes with finding treasures in thrift shops. You dig, you hunt, you scour, and are rewarded when those amazing pieces are found. Some of my favorite clothes have been picked up in thrift stores, and nothing beats the price tag! But there's one thing that I don't love... that musty, thrift store smell... Sometimes one wash isn't quite enough to rid your "new" clothes or other fabric items of that smell. That's where Suavitel Fast Dry comes in.

This fabric softener has a strong and beautiful aroma that is sure to make my second hand clothes come out smelling like flowers (or whatever scent you purchase). The quick drying feature is great for me, because I don't like waiting around, all day, for my laundry to dry- especially if it's something I hang dry. I love having some extra time to run back over to my local thrift shop and dig around for more treasures!

To give you some inspiration to hit up your local thrift store, I've put together a post featuring some of my favorite, thrifted items. So, sit back, be inspired to save, head over to your nearest thrift shop to stock up on goodies. Then, head to Walmart where you can find Suavitel Fast Dry 

fabric softener

to make your new-to-you wardrobe smell fresh and clean.

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I found this Dooney and Bourke bag in a consignment shop, just last week! Love is an understatement. Of course I didn't wash it in the laundry, but I needed to include it.

(full post coming soon!)

This dress was actually found on Ebay by my sister and I wore it for her wedding last year. Then I used it as my Easter dress this year. View the full outfit

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This tshirt is one of my favorites, I've worn it on my blog often and wear it in regular life more than I should... View this outfit

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I found this blanket on my trip to Utah in August and had to have it. It was too big to fit in my suitcase but was totally worth shipping back east! View it in my decor tour

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This shirt is another favorite of mine. I found it while living in Southern Utah and have worn it many times. I featured it in my May Flowers post

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I found this shirt here in Maryland and It's definitely become a staple. View the post

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I absolutely love everything I've brought home from thrift stores, here are a few of my favorite items:

Do you enjoy shopping at thrift stores? What do you use to clean and improve the smell of the things you bring home? Have you tried

Suavitel

 Fast Dry fabric softener before?