Discovering the Value of Thrifting: A Reality Check on Style & Savings

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    LySette

      Last time I went out looking at clothes, I was so disappointed.

      Not only the pricing, but the styles, materials used, and just how cheap it all looked and felt.

      Nothing caught my eye. I wear for function anyhow, and not one to really dress up often.

      I’m not paying $80 for a pair of super thin jeans with no to little pockets, belt loops only for show, and made with extra toxic dyes that they put a warning label on the jeans (this was Boscovs).

      Cotton was polyester and fleece so no real cotton anything. The shirts were extra thin with material, cut in styles I don’t care for.

      And nothing even felt good to the touch.

      2nd hand, here I come! Whether it be a Salvation Army, yard sale, or donation.

      Haven’t bought new clothes in at least 10 years. I get “new to me” clothes, and cycle through older clothing to donate back, or repurpose.

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      Rebecca

        At my goodwill you could not get a blouse and pants for 10,00. Havent been able to for years.

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        Angel

          98% of the to the thrift stores to buy clothes. I walk away empty handed.

          Maybe 1 or 2 a year I find something.

          But that’s because I am plus size.

          I have also lived in rural areas all my life.

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          Pat

            My only indulgence is LLBean. They fit, I’m comfortable. And they last.

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            Gigi

              I bought two pair of black slacks..$8 each..1 still with tags. Very stylish and I love them.

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              Heather

                The new style of shorts & shirts are too short for my daughter’s school dress code.

                We have to look at thrift stores to find things that are appropriate!

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                Dana

                  I had a similar experience. I went to a popular “outlet mall” while on vacation.

                  I used to love going there…

                  I went in only a couple of stores and just looked at all the excess! So many clothes that were still too pricey….

                  No thanks.

                  I prefer consignment and thrift.

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                  Gela

                    I love thrifting. I have so much trouble bringing myself to buy new new clothes.

                    if I do its jeans just bc its so hard to get a good fit

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                    Kathleen

                      Went to an outlet mall yesterday outside of Atlanta.
                      All the name-brand
                      stores were there.

                      Believe me NOT outlet prices.

                      Complained to worker at Express outlet.

                      She said groceries were expensive too.

                      Yeah!

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                      Paula

                        I have a St. Vincent dePaul thrift store close to me..I find alot of good deals plus I donate back!!!

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                        Sandra

                          we are the same. Haven’t done retail in years, went with my grand daughters shopping for a birthday gift …a hoodie was $80.00.

                          Talk about sticker shock, glad I wasn’t buying!

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                          Cindy

                            After years of thrifting, I’ve peeked in regular retail stores—and even outlets—and I get sticker shock every time.

                            Unfortunately, I get sticker shock at some “thrift” stores, too, these days.

                            I stay away from consignment stores as a rule for the same reason.

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