Thrift Store Shopping!
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I love Thrift stores. Our nearest Goodwill is walking distance away. Almost every time I go there I find good deals especially on their books.0
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I ADORE thrift stores, except for Salvation Army, since they use their funding to donate to anti-gay organizations. It can be difficult to find plus size clothing in good shape at thrift stores, but the searching pays off!0
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That reminds me they just opened one close to me, I have never been to one :noway: :noway: Have to check it out!:blushing:
You have to go there, thrift stores are awesome!0 -
LOVE! Whenever I go on vacation, I have to scout out the thrift stores for great finds. I typically just shop housewares though.0
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I found a couple of stores that sell gently used second hand name brand clothing and accessories- LOVE IT! Best place to get "interim" clothing! Plus I like the idea of recycling Spending 1/4 of the $ is a plus too.... And you find some really great vintage and non traditional stuff... really cool.0
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<<<<< This girl LOVES thrifts stores!! My best find thus far was a Louis Vuitton cross shoulder bag!! 100% REAL with serial number and all!! Drum roll please....... I paid $6.99!!!! Thing is, since my teen daughter found it in my closet I can't get it back!! lol!0
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Thrift stores and consignment stores are where its at! They ROCK!!!!0
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I love Thrift Stores!0
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Am I the only one that loves this. I my local Salvation Army and their 1/2 price Wednesdays!!!
Today I got (for me) 4 skirts, 6 shirts (4 of them dressy shirts), 2 Capris (1 a dress pair) and a pair of jeans for my son!! Almost all of what I got was from dressy shops like B.Moss, Limited, and such. Great haul today. I paid just shy of $30.00!!!!!
I LOVE charity shops! My favourite pair of jeans came from there - originally from Next - and they fit like a dream. Only cost me £4.99! There's a big BHF (British Heart Foundation) store near us so I'm going to get some new bedsheets when I have some more money.0 -
Awesome bargain! I LOVE thrift store shopping and have passed that on to my kids. Just recently was asked by my 15 yo boy to take him for some t-shirts. We cut off the sleeves and he uses them for working out. Can't go wrong when you can find them for .50 cents per shirt.
And then I get to look for me while I'm there. Win-win.0 -
love thrift stores!!! yard sales & estate sales too0
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Thrift stores are the only place I shop until I get to my goal weight. I just don't see the need to spend 100's of dollars on clothes that won't fit in a month and a half.0
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I love thrift stores, you never know what you will find! last week I literally spent 4 hours in a goodwill when they were having a dollar day0
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Thrift shop addict here!!
Once a month my teenage daughters and I raid the thrift shops and always come home with loads of bargains.
It's a good way of recycling our old clothes too.0 -
Bought my first pressure cooker from a thrift store!
I remember the day well..
It was a crisp cool October day, the sun was out
and I was wearing a pair of shorts. I remember this
because I always wear shorts. Anyway, we walked
in to the thrift store, and walked up and down every
isle. Just when I thought all was lost, with nothing
worth buying, I looked down and there she was....
A 10 PSI, 4.5 quart pressure cooker brand spanking
new, still in the original box! Well, I opened the box,
called my Dad and asked what I should look for.
He was asking me if it had the seal, grate, jiggler,
etc. Sure enough it was all there, and still in the
original plastic! He wanted to know how much it
was, and I said $10 bucks. He told me to snag
that thing and don't look back. It must have been
a pretty sweet deal, for him to tell me to shell out
that kind of cash on a cooking pot. Anyway, I used
it a few times and quickly realized I needed something
much bigger. That's when I hit up ebay, and got a 15 PSI
8 quart pressure cooker. Now I'm making beef stew,
fresh beets, pulled pork, chicken stew, corned beef
and cabbbage, etc. Good times....
Then there was that one time I picked up a Technics turn
table for $6 bucks, and a bunch of albums for a buck a piece.........
Thrift stores are cool.0 -
Being a guy you wouldn't think we would love thrift stores but I do and I search them out. I have bought some great deals at thrift stores, I bought a mixer, blender, chopper, crusher, and everything else you can think of called a food center for 12.00 it was all there and works great...I just love everything about it.0
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LOOVE thrift stores!!! Good Will, Salvation Army, Plato's Closet, garage/yard sales... love them all! Gotta have patience to hunt for the deals but it can be so rewarding! Some of my favorite items of clothes came from thrift stores (not to mention most of my golf clubs! huzzah!)0
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Love! 95% of my clothes have come from thrift shops during my weight loss journey, and now I'm hooked.0
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One of my obsessions!0
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Wife is big into it, lots of grandkid toys, clothes for them and her, we even have some dishes we use every day. Even I have found a few clothes and books.0
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Use to go all the time. Lately not enough time but I need to go. I love saving money. I love getting deals!!0
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I have found some of the BEST clothes at thrift stores...especially skirts.0
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love love love thrift stores! I am on a creative spree, and love looking for vintage furniture that I can refinish! ... pinterest will be the death of me!! haha0
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I LOVE Thrift stores and garage sales. I have people tell me they would never shop at the Goodwill....good just more for me!0
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No thanks. No time to look thru all that crap.0
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More time to score bargains in the thrift shops than your local big box store with stuff that will fall apart / wear through in a month or two.
I enjoy a good thrift store, just know your prices on stuff, I've gone in one before and seen a bike for $125 that I owned 4 years before which was new at $95 :P
Some discard things like mason jars as soon as they arrive, others put them out $0.25 a jar beats the heck out of $1 a jar new and sometimes you'll get ones that people sell at $8 + on a per jar basis :P
Salvation army has great book prices, they put on $0.10 book days quite often, but then you get places like Value Village that charge 50% of the sticker price on the books, I gave up the book section at VV because of it.
Always check the "bags" of various items, you can score things like a whisk, can opener, bottle opener, pizza slicer etc for $1 or $2 instead of that or more on a per piece basis.0 -
I LOVE thrift stores and consignment stores and garage sales, even. Last summer I got a brand new pair of dark brown suede flats for $2.00. They still had the price tag on them - $79.99!!!! I recently scored a gorgeous trench coat and a leather jacket for $15.00 a peice.
Also, if your size is really changing this is a great way to keep your warddrobe in step with your new size and not break the bank. (You're usually supporting a charity as well.)
Totally agree w/you! When your size keeps changing its SO much easier to shop for bargains and not break the bank. Supporting a charity or a local family trying to raise some $ via a yard sale - nice all the way around!0 -
Love it!! I will spend hours there!
I've never even thought to look at kitchen gadgets and appliances, I'll have to do that next time I'm in there.0
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