@keilani: THRIFT HAULLL what’s your favorite piece

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coolandfunnyandbeautiful
🪲 :
ur mom is so pretty
2023-11-22 18:38:31
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galinafied
i’m ok :
stoppp your mom is so cute i also do this with my mom when i get new clothes i gotta give her a try on haul 🥹
2023-11-22 21:57:44
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doublebasmah
basmah 🍏 :
omg you and your mama are twinsies
2023-11-22 17:18:43
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butternut161
tayfeb :
you're effortlessly beautiful
2023-11-22 18:41:29
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brittnyb3tch
brittnyb3tch :
brown tank looks just like one i’ve seen on free people
2023-11-25 17:48:05
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jjessfinn
jess :
the whole second outfit is so coollll
2023-11-25 18:11:13
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izuhboob
izuhboob :
love the brown top
2023-11-22 17:22:14
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inthemidstoftrial
dyani! :
ofc you go thrifting without me but it’s okay i forgive you 🙄
2023-11-23 19:51:09
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itsalegra
Alegra :
Are you thrifting in costa rica?? Like WHERE do you find all these amazing pieces??!!
2023-11-25 15:54:59
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ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm123
🪩🍸🐆 :
the top looks rlly good!!
2023-11-22 21:06:30
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ilovemangosomuchyay
ilovemangosomuchyay :
u look so good in brown n yellow
2023-11-22 18:32:06
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frida_merle
frida :
2nd fit is giving regina george especially with your hair braided but in a cool way xx
2023-11-27 12:52:36
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isabxbellab
ISA :
Are you from the Dominican Republic
2023-11-22 23:42:20
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maya.hmm
Tungtungtungsaspam :
THRIFTING IS SO FUNN
2023-11-22 18:08:16
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n13.m1jn.pr0bl33m
wow :
First😜
2023-11-22 17:10:27
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agie_81
Age :
Wish we would've gotten the chance to go thrifting when we were all together!!🥺 Next time we for sure have to plan a day!🤗❤️
2023-11-23 02:14:43
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catnextdoorr
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omgg minee im your fppp please follow mee💗💋
2023-11-22 17:21:07
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selmaholmbom
🐒elma :
YASSSSSSSSSSSSS I LUVVVV WHEN U DO HAULS
2023-11-22 17:11:20
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raspberryduckk
raspberryduckk :
Wheres your necklace from?
2023-11-23 03:18:17
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lillukanvarsi1234
Leila :
You have so cool style🤩
2023-11-24 11:41:45
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_ajjg
annaliese :
casper’s so cute
2023-11-23 14:53:05
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rory_is_real
❧ ⋆ ˖* ʳᵒʳʸ *˖ ⋆ ☙ :
if you don’t keep those jeans give them to me 🥰
2023-11-23 09:46:17
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matteobortolazzi
ravelmylife :
the yellow top is actually very cute
2023-11-22 18:15:28
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ihat3_sophia
chofis💌 :
The tube top looks so nice on you
2023-11-22 18:10:34
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