Everything I Thrifted While Studying Abroad in Rome
- Anna Cate Meis

- Sep 30, 2022
- 1 min read
The Eternal City is undeniably fashionable.
Though my study abroad experience was defined by train rides, plane rides, and undeniably delicious food, it was also marked by incredible streetwear.
The Via Del Corso leading up to the Piazza di Spagna is lined with some of Italy's most recognizable couture houses: most notably Prada and Valentino. And though Italy is known for its history-soaked high fashion labels, these are not the sources of fashion that most caught my attention.
Inspired by the unique and timeless style of Rome's locals, and my Sundays popping in and out of the city's finest whole-in-the-wall vintage shops, I cultivated my own collection of Italy-made goods.
From knitwear tops to pretty vintage scarves, below are my most favorite thrifted European finds.
Vintage Hair Scarves
Knit Tops
Black Purse
All photos via Anna Cate Meis























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