Ask Hannah Klose why we should all be thrifters and she says, "It's about so much more than getting a bargain. It's good for charities and it's a more sustainable way to shop. Think about how much clothing [and textiles] end up in landfill – 6000 kilos every 10 minutes according to the ABC's War On Waste – it's a no-brainer. And it's easy. I promise you it's easy."

Klose is a Brisbane-based radio journalist and dedicated instagrammer who runs Never Ever Pay Retail. Just don't call it a blog. "My website is a multi-faceted platform to help people hop off the fast fashion train," she explains.

Hannah Klose, from Never Ever Pay Retail, wears a head-to-toe thrifted outfit. Her T-shirt is an op shop-sourced blank that she had printed.

"Everything on there is designed to help you find your sustainable fashion journey, from op shop guides and a pre-loved market calendar to an op shop locator, because the good ones are often hidden down side streets. There's over 2000 shops in the database, which my husband entered!"

The site also features great snaps of Klose in thrifted gear. Second-hand, but definitely not second best. She knows how to put a look together. Complete with sunglasses, rain or shine, Anna Wintour-style.