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at lil bit of my closet, I aspire to make thrifted and sustainable fashion fun! all of my modern and vintage items are secondhand and hand-se... -
about me!
hi, friend! my name is Lilian Swindell, but you can call me Lily or Lil (get it? 😉). I am a Jesus lover, people hugger, thrifter, an... -
about the products
at lil bit of my closet, I aspire to make thrifted and sustainable fashion fun! all of my items are secondhand and/or sustainable, high quality, a... -
about me
hello, friend!
my name is Lilian Swindell, but you can call me Lily. I am a Jesus lover, people hugger, thrifter, happy dancer, college student, small business owner, and wife!!! I also the creator of Lil Bit of My Closet and the Difference Maker shirts!
I have had a love for sustainable and affordable fashion ever since I was a toddler going to garage sales with my great-grandparents. I started Lil Bit of My Closet as a side hustle/college job in 2019 when I moved out on my own for college. now, over three years later, Lil Bit of My Closet is my full-time job and biggest passion! I get paid to shop at thrift stores and resell the items on Poshmark, eBay, Instagram, and at in-person pop-up events. the dream!
aside from reselling, I am a senior at The University of Central Oklahoma. I study Strategic Communications with a minor in Leadership. I am a marketing intern, am involved in several organizations on campus, attend a great church, and love to spend time with my family!
I am also newly married to the love of my life, Blake. together, we have a doggo named Otis, and we live in Oklahoma City! they are the best business partners ever!
I am so happy you are here!
Lily
email: lilbitofmycloset@gmail.com
"therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience." - colossians 3:12
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about the shirts
as a teenager, I went through hardships that made it difficult to love myself and love others. thankfully, I had difference makers in my life who pulled me out of these situations and made me come to the realization that I was not the only one struggling. I knew I had to find a way to help others who were struggling too. I knew I couldn't change the world, but like the girl in the starfish story, I knew I could make a difference in someone's world if I did what I would do if I wasn't afraid.
my junior and senior years in high school I was given opportunities to travel to Ecuador for missions and service trips with my church. the second time I went, I needed a way to fund my trip, and I decided to make something that I called "difference maker shirts"—simple t-shirts with the words, "difference maker," to show that anyone and everyone could make a difference. Over 100 shirts were sold to difference makers across the state. In turn, I and my home church were able to help my friends in Ecuador make a difference by building a food pantry, installing playground equipment, and renovating buildings to serve as a community center and church in Pinsaqui, Ecuador.
as a high school student, I had no idea how I was going to pay for college. I am a first-generation student responsible for paying for my education, so I worked my booty off applying for scholarships. thanks to my hard work and the grace of God, I received enough scholarships to pay for my college tuition, fees, and housing expenses for all four years of school. so, last fall, I decided to give back in the same way that many scholarship donors gave back to me. I came up with the idea of selling secondhand shirts and sweatshirts with the same words, "difference maker," printed across the front. I was afraid: what if I failed? but I did it anyway. I sold almost 200 short sleeve tees, long sleeve tees, and sweatshirts to difference makers across the country. then, I used to profits to award a scholarship to a high school student difference maker!
on October 16th at 3 pm CST, 100 more shirts will be ready for you! now available in TWO designs, each lil bit of my closet tee and sweatshirt is one-of-a-kind, with each one unique and different. each shirt is secondhand, meaning it was saved from the landfill and is getting a new life in your closet. they are made for everyone, with sizes available in sizes S-5XL. the best part? the profits from these shirts will be given as another higher-education scholarship to another high school student who has made a difference!
stay tuned to shop the classic difference maker shirts...AND the new "what would you do if you weren't afraid" shirts! coming October 16th at 3 pm CST!