Timeless Trends: Franklinton’s Upcycled Clothing Boutique
Courtney Teece
Interior Design, 2017
At Timeless Trends, it’s “in with the old and out with the new” as donated clothing is upcycled into unique outfits that can be worn by someone else in the community. Located in Franklinton, Timeless Trends helps the community by providing affordable, one-of-a-kind clothing and by creating jobs for its current residents and growing artist population. It also helps the environment by preventing used clothing from being discarded and ending up in a landfill. In addition to providing upcycled clothing, TimelessTrends offers sewing classes and tailoring services. This makes it a one-stop shop for Franklinton residents’ fashion needs and dreams.




Courtney Teece is a graduating Interior Design student from Buffalo, New York. During her time at Ohio State, she has found a passion for sustainable design and creating an innovative user experience. She would like to apply these interests in the fields of retail,hospitality, and healthcare design. Her other interests include dance, traveling, and anything Disney. After graduation, she would like to start her interior design career inColumbus or New York City.