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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayAs we get ready for spring, we have a question for you… Is your closet is begging for a refresh? That puff-sleeve top you swore you’d wear again? Let it go. Those jeans that “almost” fit last fall? Girl, release them. And just in time for this seasonal switch-up, Baacal x ThredUp is here with a chic little solution that’s big on impact.
BAACAL, the elevated, contemporary plus size brand designed by none other than fashion powerhouse Cynthia Vincent, just dropped a fresh partnership with ThredUp and it’s all about helping us (yes, the true size majority) clean out, cash in, and step into spring with style and sustainability.
Wait, What’s the Deal?
Here’s how it works: you send in gently worn clothes (from any brand), and in return, you get BAACAL credit to snag something that actually fits your vibe and your body. That’s right… finally, a resale program that doesn’t forget about us plus size babes- woot to this Baacal x ThredUp collab!
Circular fashion? We love to see it. Bonus points (literally) for making it size inclusive.
Image via the Baacal x ThredUp Collab PageWait… ThredUp?
If you’re new to the name, ThredUp is basically the online resale destination for secondhand fashion. Think of it as the internet’s biggest (and chicest) consignment shop, where your gently loved pieces find new homes, and you get a little shopping credit for your good deeds.
They’ve built a name helping people and brands rethink fashion waste and now, with their Resale-as-a-Service platform, they’re teaming up with brands like BAACAL to make the process seamless, stylish, and sustainable.
Translation? You don’t need to lift more than a finger (or two) to start reselling. They send the Clean Out Kit. You fill it up. They handle the rest. Yes, it’s that easy.
The Timing of this Baacal x ThredUp Collab? Impeccable.
Spring is in the air, and your wardrobe deserves a glow-up. It’s that magical time of year when we’re clearing out the clutter, shifting into lighter layers, and realizing we have nothing to wear (even though our closets are full). This partnership? Comes through like a bestie with a bottle of bubbly and a donation bag.
Aria Double Breasted Trench in Leopard at Baacal.comAnd let’s not ignore the receipts: plus size resale demand is outpacing supply by nearly 6 to 1. SIX. TO. ONE. That’s not a gap, that’s a canyon. And BAACAL is out here bridging it with beautifully made, luxe pieces in sizes 10 to 28. We love a fashion brand that gets it.
From Cynthia Herself:
“Championing sustainability has been our ethos from day one. By partnering with ThredUp, we’re expanding that mission, making it easier for our community to join the circular fashion movement and still serve looks while doing it.”
Come through, mission and message.
Why You Should Care
You know we love a smart, sustainable moment. But let’s be clear, this isn’t about settling for “just okay” options. BAACAL’s giving us elevated wardrobe heroes: tailored blazers, effortless dresses, and statement pieces that feel as good as they look. And now, you can get those pieces while cleaning out the old stuff that no longer sparks joy (or fits right).
It’s giving out with the old, in with the bold.
Baacal x YNB Ready to Clean Out with Purpose?
Get your ThredUp Clean Out Kit, send in those gently loved pieces, and treat yourself to something worthy of your spring slay. Because sustainability should never mean sacrificing style and thanks to BAACAL, it doesn’t have to.
Start your clean out here: thredup.baacal.com
Your closet (and your future self) will thank you.
Marie Denee is a digital marketing strategist, media aficionado, and plus size fashion pioneer. Known as the “walking wiki of plus-size fashion,” Marie has spent over two decades empowering women to celebrate their curves while reshaping the paradigm of fashion norms.
In 2008, she launched The Curvy Fashionista, a leading plus-size digital media platform, in response to systemic issues within plus-size fashion, including poor merchandising, back-of-store placement, and a lack of size-inclusive design expertise. As Editor-in-Chief, Marie and her team curate plus size wardrobe and style options from top fashion brands, deliver inclusive news content, and host community-centered events virtually and in person.

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