As a sewist and quilter, I stopped buying new fabric, which is extremely expensive, and started buying 100% cotton men's shirts, flat bedsheets and duvet covers, and vintage fabric. I found that I am having a whole lot more fun both shopping for the fabric and even making my quilts is more fun now! I embrace the holes, thread bare areas, and even stains. I incorporate them into my pieces and enjoy thinking of them getting a second life and of the people who wore them before I recreated the fabric into something new. For stains I either cut the stain out or I embroider or applique over it, turning the area into a unique design idea. Great video! Thanks for the tips!
@treeintheroad
2 ай бұрын
This🎉
@mitchcooper5132
Жыл бұрын
I have to add my favorite tip, because it's coming up soon. Find the store closest to your nearest international university. They are loaded with furniture when the semester ends (go early May) it is a lot of ikea, which is fine, but you'd be surprised at the cool pieces students took from their parents and donated once they moved out of their dorms.
@magdlynstrouble2036
Жыл бұрын
Heck, I used to live near Harvard U and I'd find great stuff free curbside in May on garbage night. One year, all from the same apartment block, I found a good dresser, a brand new in the package set of beige sheets (queen), a framed photo of Fenway Park signed by a player, and a very large framed photo of the Beatles 💖 from their 1965 Rubber Soul era.
@kajnadams
Жыл бұрын
OOOO I live down the street from a major university as well! Great tip!
@hannahrose3223
Жыл бұрын
nice
@lisamarielund6292
Жыл бұрын
@@magdlynstrouble2036 SCORE!
@toniweston4330
Жыл бұрын
Excellent tip! I live in a University town too.
@j.pinkman6336
Жыл бұрын
I add a comment that’s always useful: don’t buy things you don’t need, just because of the price 😊 thrift stores can be a temptation so bring a little bit of minimalism with you ❤
@ShanW-ri2rg
9 ай бұрын
But…you could resell them and make a bit of extra cash…
@j.pinkman6336
9 ай бұрын
@@ShanW-ri2rg I don't know in USA, but here in Italy that's very hard to sell 2nd-hand clothes 😢 Almost impossible... You can sell new (with label) and branded things. People aren’t interested in other things, unless the price and the shipping are very VERY low (almost unreasonable).
@maychap
8 ай бұрын
YES! In this economy, I like thrifting for the environmental side of it, but be aware that for many people, this is their only way to dress themselves and still be able to buy grocery.
@seltzermint5
Жыл бұрын
I have to admit I kind of consider myself a thrifting expert (lol) but this was excellent. Agree with all of it 100% The only thing I always tell people (and may have missed in this video) is DO NOT feel like you must buy something when you go thrifting. I live in a small city w/ a lot of great thrift options but there are days when I come home empty handed or with one $2 picture frame and that's ok. Better to only buy stuff you KNOW you're going to use, wear, or repurpose than to just buy random items.
@jw8223
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for these tips! Just a note, Rayon does not contain plastic. Rayon (aka viscose, tencel, bamboo, lyocell, modal) are synthetic fabrics made from plants-they do use a chemical process, but they do not contain plastic, so cannot shed microplastics. They do shed microfibers.
@zuperida
Жыл бұрын
Came to the comments to write this!
@rutharchana
Жыл бұрын
Ditto
@willes2735
Жыл бұрын
She also listed fleece and that is a type of fabric but not a fabric content. It can be fleece and be polyester, wool, cotton, or some combination of things. Of course she meant polyester fleece but she already said polyester so that is redundant.
@greciacastro9020
Жыл бұрын
Are microfibers bad?like as in bad for people?
@HerWanderlust
Жыл бұрын
Correct, though the final product cannot be called 'natural' in any sense and still has an effect on the environment, not to mention the fact that the process of making those synthetic fibres is incredibly resource and water intensive and is very 'dirty'. Natural products may be the beginning of the process, but what comes out at the end is not a natural fibre
@megpowers7686
Жыл бұрын
Another tip to add: find a thrift store with a mission you can support with your donations and purchases! I work at a thrift store that funds a free comprehensive program for women coming out of addiction. Any thrift store is providing recycling (for some items at least), jobs, and savings for the community, but there are lots that are going beyond that and using profits to benefit your community.
@paulas_lens
Жыл бұрын
I agree. The weird non-profit shops usually/often have better pricing than Goodwill or Savers here in the States. Arizona Humane Society had some awesome finds the other day. Shops that support womans domestic violence shelters is another good place to support. The catholic charity shops are better priced as well. They have a HUGE behind-the-scenes support structure for the general population in all sorts of ways.
@angierecovering_clutterer2434
Жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Our local thrift store provides free clothing to local school kids who are on free or reduced lunches, as well as to individuals living in the homeless shelter or battered women's shelter. I love to support them with my donations because they are truly giving back to the community. Plus, I've seen the cars the owners drive, and they are definitely not millionaires, unlike the many CEOs of Goodwill, who all make 500k to $1m per year.
@cdh2328
Жыл бұрын
We have a Mission Thrift Store and it caters to the more affluent shopper. Their prices are too high. Example most of their jigsaw puzzles are 10.00 each. Not worth it. So I wonder just who are these THRIFT stores wanting for customers? I see a lot of high end vehicles in their parking lots! Not to mention resellers. Doesn’t leave much for the people in lower income groups! Books are another thing. Promote reading and re donating. Stop pricing books so high that you think you have to keep it to get your money out of it. Books can be sold a lot of times if you set up some kind of credit program. Get creative. Let’s face it the author only gets royalties the first time it’s sold so they get no benefit from it being resold but the Thrift Stores are trying to make a killing off them. When I go into a Thrift Store I have a good idea how much I want to spend and often I’ll pick up something, walk around with it, put it back and leave with nothing. I say to the Thrift Store gods when I walk in, ok impress me today. What do you have that I can’t live without? Often it’s nothing. That’s a good day IMO.
@solarhydrowind
8 ай бұрын
There is a thrift shop in this area that is also a shelter for unhoused people that also serves one or more meals a day to hungry people. Very nice place!
@nellie_mae
3 ай бұрын
Yes! The thrift store near my last apartment donated 30% of their profits to the local food bank, and any baby items donated that didn’t sell within 2 weeks went to the local women’s shelter. They always had such great stuff for great prices too. I was able to find great clothes for my kids and everything for infants and toddlers was 50 cents. Loved that place.
@kathyaakananabluebird
Жыл бұрын
I am 63 years young and grew up in Oregon and have thrift shopped and garage sale or flea market shopped all my life for mostly all my home goods and 99% of my clothing, I am so glad younger people are doing this again. If more people will thrift shop, then we can increase that percentage of things purchased in thrift compared to the amounts that were donated. America is immensely blessed to have sooo much material goods available secondhand. It truly is the most ecological choice to buy secondhand. A wonderful side note is all the money my husband and I have saved over the last 43 years of our marriage. All the money saved is now available to us in our retirement for recreation, trips and philanthropy.
@RnR-Rebel
Жыл бұрын
Same age, same thing; I always shop secondhand first (except for underwear😉). Even if I have to shop online resale, it’s always secondhand first. I’m rarely disappointed & find far more interesting choices! High five ✋ to us! 😃
@SherryAnnOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
I've lived in Oregon all my life too (I'm 65) and have found a lot of great thrift items. One thing we aren't lucky to have is "antiques" in the quantity, quality, and low prices of other parts of the country. Not sure why that is ... maybe because the left coast is "newer" than the midwest, south and east where the bargains seem to dwell, but if you look, you can find a lot of great stuff.
@tiffanyhilgendorf3356
Жыл бұрын
This is beautiful 🥹 y’all are GOALS ❤
@pupawheelie
Жыл бұрын
And when they finally eliminate income tax and charge a flat rate tax we only pay a flat rate for brand new things so there will be no tax on used items. Just wait!! It's coming!!
@RnR-Rebel
Жыл бұрын
@@pupawheelie - In NYS we never paid sales tax on thrifted items until maybe the past 10-15 years. it’s insane to pay tax twice & if you resell an item you pay it again! Triple tax, ugh 😣!
@adriennecharlick6556
Жыл бұрын
Nothing feels better than getting a compliment on something and being able to say "thanks! It's thrifted!" The idea of turning a printed canvas into a blank canvas is genius!
@RexPersonthing
Жыл бұрын
Another tip - some alterations are REALLY easy to do. If you find a cardigan you like, but hate the buttons? Buttons are super easy to swap out! And you can even find other buttons in the sewing/craft section of the thrift store! Don't love the colour of a dress? Dye it! Need a shorter hem? Hemming is really easy to learn and do! Even if something isn't quite perfect, there's some really easy ways to flip things to make them your own
@emilyjane2298
Жыл бұрын
This could be a video idea for sure!
@FaithfulHeartbeat
Жыл бұрын
So true! Being petite as I am, I’ve taken items to the tailors to have the sleeves or length shortened to the right fit!
@paulalyons4359
Жыл бұрын
@@FaithfulHeartbeat You
@paulalyons4359
Жыл бұрын
1:28
@paulalyons4359
Жыл бұрын
🎉
@angellestone9160
Жыл бұрын
The men’s section is such a good place to find high quality wool sweaters. I have also bought a purse at the thrift store with a $50 in it. The purse had so many sections it took me months to find it but huge bonus. That $50 covered many future thrift trips. I continue to live in hope of another one.
@johncampbell5741
Жыл бұрын
I love that! Just an hour ago my daughter found a ring in one of many pockets of a jacket she thrifted a month ago! It’s like a secondary treasure hunt experience. 😊
@christinekoehnen9696
Жыл бұрын
I found a diamond ring in the pocket of an apron that was in a bin of " undesirable " items 😊
@sarahkinsey5434
Жыл бұрын
I found like 6 pairs of big earrings in a jewelry box. I don't think the employees knew about them because they let us have the earrings with the box!
@scottthompson8844
Жыл бұрын
Bought 2 pair of work pants.. there was $150 cash in the cargo pocket.. I only discovered it when I went to do the wash
@lindap9079
Жыл бұрын
I tried on a blazer one day at Deseret Industries. I reached in the pocket & felt some paper. I cringed a little expecting it to be someone's old used Kleenex. However, when I pulled it out, I saw that it was a wad of money. I didn't stop to count it, I just bought the jacket, even though it was too large for me. When I got to my car I investigated more closely. There was a WAMU bank receipt, $300 in cash and a ring. I went to Chase bank who has purchased Washington Mutual, and asked if anything on the receipt indicated the customer's account information. NO, there wasn't any way to find the owner going that route. I called DI and asked if anyone had reported accidentally donating money or jewelry? No on that too. I took the ring to a jeweler who confirmed that it was a real diamond. Her offered me $200, which I took. Because the blazer didn't fit and wasn't something I wanted to restyle I redonated it. My best ever thrifting story.
@whateverislovely8654
Жыл бұрын
If there’s no dressing room to try on pants or shorts at thrift stores, find a stretchy long skirt with elastic waist band. Put it over your current pants then take them off and try on thrift store finds underneath the skirt and then remove the skirt to see how the thrift store finds look. I’ve been doing this since a kid and it’s much easier to make sure the fit is correct instead of trying over leggings.
@TamarLitvot
Жыл бұрын
Clever!
@lindeyoe9546
Жыл бұрын
I have been looking for the brands that fit and laying my finds on top to compare sizes. I need to bring a measuring tape. Good tips.
@lindavanwey5044
Жыл бұрын
I don’t want to try on things with everyone judging. 🤷♀️
@jennaalyssa01
Жыл бұрын
this is my go-to thrifting tip that i share with anyone who will listen! i’m so glad someone else out there is doing it too, the long stretchy skirt method has been an absolute game changer !!
@magdlynstrouble2036
Жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@jennafriedrich
Жыл бұрын
Such great tips!! I have a tip for the plant parents! Look for metal, glass or pottery trays/dishes to replace plastic water catching trays for under your plants. It looks so much better than dirty plastic trays and I’ve found SO many different sizes almost all my plants big or small have thrifted trays/dishes under them!
@sandygarcia984
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree
@soniahassanfijiangirl2018
Жыл бұрын
Yes totally agree I scored at my local thrift store,found 2 gorgeous stainless steel cake stands with some tlc they r shining,planning to put plants on them to create a high low situation ❤
@abbeyv4148
Жыл бұрын
omigoddd yess!!!! I have been doing this over the past several years and now all of my plant babies have their own glass pyrex dish:) Perfect for the dishes in the kitchen section that no one wants because they have a spot of baked-on stuff in the middle or are missing a lid. Also so easy to clean! Whenever I notice a dish looking gross, I can just pop it into the dishwasher.
@closetwitch4723
Жыл бұрын
love this idea, thanks for sharing!
@pegasusquilts
9 ай бұрын
Why haven't I thought of that in all this time?
@lochjess2
Жыл бұрын
I'm a fairly experienced thrifter and I second all of these!! I love that she mentioned placeholder pieces; I just replaced 4 placeholder chairs with 4 that matched 2 other (thrifted!) chairs that I already had! I would add to this to check with your store about their furniture pickup window if you're buying a large piece. Many places give you 24 hours to pick it up. Also, never buy a belt new. So many belts are cheap bonded leather. I have found many designer belts (Coach, RL) at thrift stores. Definitely learn how to tell quality leather from crap - it will help you find great belts, bags, and jackets!
@heidibonjour
Жыл бұрын
The placeholder piece idea!! I never heard of that! I moved and need a cupboard or credenza or any storage piece and my new home is unmanageable b/c I keep hunting for the perfect piece! I will do this, buy a placeholder piece , and then keep hunting for the perfect piece. Thank you!!!
@pegasusquilts
9 ай бұрын
Belts!!! Right. This is where you get real leather. Also men's belts are often better made than women's. It can be hard to remember that in a regular store where things are scattered all over but often thrift stores just put all the belts together.
@abundantlyinspired
Жыл бұрын
Im 54 and have been avidly thrifting since my childhood...... My best advice is to go often. The more you go the better you get at it. I don't even have to try anything on at this point; I can eyeball most everything and can tell from another isle if something is silk, leather or cashmere. Thrifting is a skill. 😉🙌🏻You don't have to buy every time you go but you need to train yourself to find the good stuff.
@patriciafisher3108
Жыл бұрын
I am a long time thrifter also. There have been many times I have left the store empty handed, yet not discouraged. I know that in future shopping trips I will finds goodies just right for me. I am not in a hurry.
@katec9893
Жыл бұрын
@@patriciafisher3108 Exactly. Sometimes I try a lot of things on but don't find anything I like, but the next time I go I find something great. It's worth being patient and only getting what really fits well and looks good otherwise it's easy to end up with a wardrobe full of not quite right clothes.
@virginiahopkins5735
11 ай бұрын
I only buy high end at thrift stores. Another place to shop is Facebook market place. Far anybody with interest in antique China sets. They are now at bottom out prices. Beautiful complete sets you will see on market place far like under a hundred dollars. Also real wood furniture whole bedroom sets far around 3 to 4 hundred dollars, also dining room furniture far like 2 hundred dollars, most are older furniture, but are well made, back when furniture would last farever. the older furniture is made better than any you could find that is new in stores.
@lindap9079
Жыл бұрын
This is the BEST How to Thrift video I have seen. I sometimes go away empty handed, but rather than being frustrated I didn't find what I was looking for, I think of it as visiting a museum, or going on a treasure hunt. The joy is in the journey.
@loisen
Жыл бұрын
I see it as fate. I wasn’t supposed to find anything. The last time I went shopping I didn’t find anything. I was so happy because I could keep my money for something else.
@katec9893
Жыл бұрын
@@loisen I agree. Sometimes I find beautiful pieces that don't fit me. I like the idea that someone else will find that item, it will be a perfect fit and make their day. Meanwhile I'll find something great for me another day. Its also fun to wonder who ends up buying what we donate, ie maybe someone returning to work will find a suit jacket I've donated and it will help them look and feel good and get the job.
@seltzermint5
Жыл бұрын
exactly!! I go home empty handed probably 3/10 thrift trips. I think the key is to go often & view it as an adventure, it pays off in the long run for sure. Some of my friends go to 1 thrift store every 6 months and say "Welp I didn't find the perfect brown overalls so I hate thrifting" haha
@babybell3407
Жыл бұрын
I started my second-hand only clothing journey the same time you did!! :) My rule now is that I have to have ACTIVELY tried to find a piece I want second-hand for 6 months before I consider purchasing new (sometimes purchasing is needed for us curvy girls). Honestly patience is key - want new white sneakers and the thrift store doesn't have any? Come back next week and they will!
@KatrinaLashmar
Жыл бұрын
Just saying the rural thrift stores are 100% the best! They have more fabric and sewing patterns typically and way more interesting vintage items. They are also usually less picked over. Whenever I'm doing a thrift flip vid I love to go to rural locations!
@AnnaBanana-rq9vh
Жыл бұрын
Where is that? Our rural area is broke AF and the thrift shows it
@sewonsister
Жыл бұрын
Love this. I have been thrifting since I was a teenager in the 80s. I like that you talked about sustainability and how much clothing waste we have going on. I also love sewing, so I like to look through the linens and even at clothing to refashion. It's very fun and can be a lower stakes way to get started with sewing if that's something you are interested in trying out.
@MorriganShay
Жыл бұрын
I use the "linens as fabric" hack a lot. Especially for trying out sewing patterns you aren't sure will turn out
@UnveiledAngel
Жыл бұрын
I made a really pretty barbie dress out of a placemat
@anne-marieesnos9402
Жыл бұрын
I turn curtains in table cloth.
@katewalters6376
11 ай бұрын
I love using cotton bedsheets for mock up patterns or testing a new pattern draft! There's so much fabric in bedsheets!
@patriciaperry2053
5 ай бұрын
Men’s wool suit or sport coats are great fabric finds.
@jennypaxton8159
5 ай бұрын
Sheets can be lovely fabric! And curtains are sometimes silk! I’ve made coats out of bedspreads, circle skirts out of round tablecloths, all sorts of things, and those heavy fabrics are often Pricey if you buy new yardage at Joann or something.
@sarahhennessey5117
Жыл бұрын
"even the tag can't keep it together" about the fast fashion had me cackling. Great tips!
@chloemorrison2343
Жыл бұрын
You guys are the reason that most of my closet is second hand :)
@TheSorryGirls
Жыл бұрын
🥹🥹🥹
@catherineshinnhabhab6584
Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@xoorchidz8802
Жыл бұрын
Mine too!
@prof.jezebel
Жыл бұрын
Great tips! Another tip: throw any clothes, bedding, material you buy straight into the dryer (dry but with tags removed) with a nice smelling eco-brand dryer sheet (or wool balls with some essential oil) for an hour on medium heat. Because the fabric is dry, it works with dry-clean only stuff and won't shrink anything but it gets rid of smells and the teeny tiny chance of bedbugs or moths.
@grenadillapassion4867
Жыл бұрын
Yes, those two are definitely my 2 biggest fears.. 1st is the person's energy
@batsandbatsandbats
Жыл бұрын
yes! I've done it with throw pillows if the case isn't removable, those things are way too expensive to buy new lol
@pegasusquilts
9 ай бұрын
Great idea. For washables, adding a cup of plain white vinegar to the washing machine along with the detergent is great for removing odors, and cheap. You won't end up smelling like a salad, I promise, and you won't smell like perfume either.
@junofrancis
9 ай бұрын
as someone who works in a thrift store... you should probably just straight up wash it. the amount of customers i watch cough directly on the racks of clothes every day? you would not believe it.
@denise4peace
8 ай бұрын
AGREED! I thrifted for over 35 years before I got bedbugs, but boy... What a NIGHTMARE! Sadly, I've had to become an expert on bedbug biology, breeding & feeding habits. Here's a summation: Heat kills adults, larvae & eggs. 120 degrees for 20 minutes, but always go longer. If there's any crevice where they can hide from the heat they will. Tip: for things that can't be washed or thrown in the dryer, if they are small enough I use a super-low oven. Put the items in & set it to the lowest setting. My oven's lowest is 170. When it beeps to let me know it's reached that, I turn it off. Between the preheat & cooling back down, it's at 120 long enough to kill anything on there. Of course, you have to keep a careful eye on your items if there's any chance they'll melt! You can turn a closet into a heat chamber, using a radiant heater, but you need to put down Cimexa powder across the opening or they might escape the heat treatment. You can also use Cimexa powder to isolate items & starve out the bugs, but it takes at least a couple of months & isn't as certain as heat. If you do this, do it in a bedroom so they are certain to come out at night to try to get to you or it won't work. They have to cross the desert of powder to die. For furniture, I put Cimexa in dry, clean cat food cans and stick one under each leg. Bugs die if they cross that desert of powder. Finally, I once ended up with bedbugs in my Toyota van, too. On a hot summer day, I plugged in a radiant heater & let it superheat in the blasting sun. Never had another bite in the van.
@ReaperUnreal
Жыл бұрын
Relating to the men's section, the opposite is also true. I was looking for warm base layers, and they were all in women's legging.
@yunglynda1326
Жыл бұрын
hell yeah dude
@bridgiesue7
Жыл бұрын
The placeholder hack was a game changer for me when I moved in January! My lease with my bestie was ending, and most of the kitchen stuff in our house together was hers, but my new house wasn't available for 2 months, so I was doing a temporary 2 months in another apartment during the in-between, and I went out and thrifted a couple plates, cutlery, a few pots, a hot plate, JARS instead of cups so i could use them as both, and that way I was able to take my time picking out stuff that would go in the new new house!
@norawotton5440
Жыл бұрын
I’ve stopped buying new for environmental reasons and it makes shopping much better - at new stores, I’m not at all tempted to buy but can really enjoy the browsing, and at thrift stores, I love the thrill of the hunt and getting unexpected variations of the things I’m looking for. Thrifting is way more fun than buying new.
@magdlynstrouble2036
Жыл бұрын
I agree! I've met people who find it overwhelming, but to me it's like a museum where you can buy the artifacts! Lol I brought my kids up shopping secondhand, and now they're grown and still do it.
@lavenderclothesline
Жыл бұрын
I have built my whole career reselling pre owned items! A HUGE YES to saving clothing from the landfill! I also have a KZitem channel helping others do the same! I have shopped at thrift stores 2-3x a week for the past 11 years! Love these tips! 💜
@SpiralQuails
Жыл бұрын
The thrift store supplied MOST of my wedding! A lil thing I did was buy a bunch of 4x6 or 5x7 frames to use as table numbers. Then after the wedding, I filled them with pictures to give to family memebers! So they got reused twice!
@heidibonjour
Жыл бұрын
I love that you thrifted most of your wedding stuff! The wedding industry is just that, an industry built to make $$.
@nefertitimontoya
Жыл бұрын
This is brilliant!
@sammyc9617
Жыл бұрын
So clever! God Bless 🙏🏻😇
@ednaking956
Жыл бұрын
Wedding industry is such a rip off!!!
@robertarickett58
Жыл бұрын
I’m an experienced thrift shop shopper. I loved your video! Your ideas are spot on! I’m 70 years old! I never thought that I’d be able to dress so well in my retirement! I never buy new clothes. Well, almost never. I buy new bras and some underwear. I wish that I could follow your one in one out Motto.
@christinasmith5029
Жыл бұрын
I wanted jeans with real pockets and my husband was like, " Just shop in the men's section". Not only did I get real pockets, but they fit so nice and because the way they size them leads to consistency I could just pick up two more in that size without it being so questionable as to whether or not they fit.
@daniellemartin9896
Жыл бұрын
I still highly encourage bringing a soft tape measure. I work in a vintage shop and we take Levi's from any decade, even modern ones, and it's my job to measure the waist and length because they can stretch out or shrink over time, so.etimes up to 3 inches difference
@karengerber8390
Жыл бұрын
@@daniellemartin9896 thank you; that is a great help. Vintage style, not vintage attitude!
@alexandrafallows4899
Жыл бұрын
I just started buying men’s jeans and the pockets are such a game changer.
@bethscarbrough3114
Жыл бұрын
Been doing that my hole life. Brother pants have pockets for more stuff.
@nickyonstilts128
Жыл бұрын
I used to buy men's 501 Levi's all the time & just hem them since I'm only 5'2".
@lashazachariah5495
Жыл бұрын
Men's Hawaiian & batik button down shirts are my go to`s for sewing cloth coasters & creating quilts! 💗 HAPPY thrifting ALL 😊
@wee0007
Жыл бұрын
I love that you all are still so focused on 2nd hand shopping and encouraging others to do the same ❤
@renaspitzley5571
Жыл бұрын
GUUURRRLLLL.... you hit EVERY nail on the head. I love it!!! I'm a wife and mom of 4. Three teen girls and a 9 year old boy. I love fashion and dressing the part for every occasion... red and green at Christmas, floral and pastels for Easter, character inspired outfits for themed birthday parties, the occasional front yard tea party, and artistic photo shoots because I'm also a photographer. My whole family gets in on it and it's a ton of fun. If I purchased every outfit new, it would break me. My oldest is going to prom and I even found her gorgeous BRAND NEW prom dress at goodwill for only $4!!!!! I also love to decorate my home, and we just bought an old cottage home that I'm carefully furnishing. Mirrors, baskets, old books, lamps, bedding, art, and even vintage gold frames for an Ancestor gallery wall I'm making, have all recently been purchased for hardly anything. I have such a blast thrifting and collecting things that make my heart happy. I love that it's a family affair. Thanks for sharing all your wonderful tips with the world sweetie 🥰🥰🥰
@kristinewells961
Жыл бұрын
Perfect hints!! Another one is to never go by the size number because those change depending on brand and decade
@samanthaschurter747
Жыл бұрын
I would add that this is true even if you are familiar with the brand’s current sizing. Brands change their pattern blocks over the decades.
@searece
6 ай бұрын
So true! Also, sometimes they are mislabeled. I recently found a 3x skirt in like... the medium section. It had a half elastic waistband, so I took it to the tailor and got it altered.
@kimwatson7463
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for reminding us of the artistic, sustainability, and monetary benefits of shopping second hand. The good stuff is always a treat, like birthday gift for yourself! I’m retired and can spend my time looking for just the right thing. Again, thanks!
@syd-elbs
Жыл бұрын
I love thrifting my clothes, but as a plus size person the thrift store can be a brutal place.
@Vanderfloof
Жыл бұрын
@@matrescence_motherhood being plus size doesn’t mean that their lifestyle is unhealthy. Your comment is just rude.
@alienbanana129
Жыл бұрын
@@matrescence_motherhood no need to tell someone how to live their life. unless you are their parent or you pay their bills, mind your own business 🙂
@alienbanana129
Жыл бұрын
ppl unfortunately don’t donate as much plus sized clothing to these stores, so it’s a lot harder to find these bigger sizes especially in major cities 😪
@sherryberryblueberry6156
Жыл бұрын
I agree.
@c0riinthehouse
Жыл бұрын
This so much! Even on sites like thread up I’m like great I can choose from these pants or these pants. It’s so disappointing.
@marabolin3038
Жыл бұрын
I love finding fashion ideas and then trying to put the outfit together at thrift stores! And yes suits, jackets etc are sweet finds. I just yesterday picked up a brand new looking Banana Republic trench coat for $5! I was so excited! Looked it up when I got home and $125 on line. I also find beautiful dresses, some times needing a bit of altering that I can do. It truly is the thrill of the hunt when thrifting, which is my favorite way to shop! I’d appreciate some helpful ideas when shopping Facebook market 👍🏻
@ElizabethEstrada1123
Жыл бұрын
Kelsey, you covered it all! I alwaysss wear leggings and a tank/tight tshirt when I go thrifting because it's so helpful to try stuff on over skintight clothing...so glad you included that! Im addition to a list and measuring tape, I also always bring a granola bar, water, hand sanitizer and a mask too because thrifting is a journey and you need to be prepared. Oh, and my own bags :)
@mimis38ds
6 ай бұрын
Hi, I know your video is a year old but I’m just now seeing it, and if you don’t happen to have a tape measure on you, you can fit the waistband with the button closed from your wrist to your elbow and that’s your waist, works every time for me. Hope that helps.
@magdlynstrouble2036
Жыл бұрын
I'm a senior, so I love my Savers on a Tuesday! This week I found a Chaps Ralph Lauren men's tan trench coat that fit me perfectly. It was marked $13.99 and I got it for $10!
@cltinturkey
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found that great bargain! Savers (Unique) prices in the Washington, DC area have gone through the roof. They were always high, but now they're just nuts. Items from the Dollar Tree currently available new for $1.25 are priced at $9.99! Long sleeve blouses from discount stores start at $8.99. Shoes range from $9.99-19.99, and many of them are worn out. It has finally saved me money, since I no longer go there. Also, I dislike that it's a for-profit store that only pays Special Olympics a small fee each year, so Savers has the appearance of being a non-profit. Yuck!
@kristinebailey6554
Жыл бұрын
@@cltinturkey Savers prices everywhere have gone through the roof, worse than Goodwill, worse that ARC, worse than Salvation Army etc. We quit buying from that store. It also is called Value Village in some states. Terrible, greedy store.
@lisamarielund6292
Жыл бұрын
I won’t go to Savers any more. The prices are too high plus the last time I was there I had to do self check out which took me forever. That store had the gall to jack up prices so they are almost retail plus they made me scan my own items and pay for a bag! Bye Savers!
@magdlynstrouble2036
Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised to hear that Savers prices are too high elsewhere. Here in Massachusetts they're still great. I usually have a 20% off coupon for donating (I try to donate something every time I shop, to avoid clutter), or I go on the 50+ senior discount day for 30% off. I don't need to buy bags because I always bring my own. I don't find self checkout a hassle at all. And there usually is one person who will check you out there. I'm always finding amazing bargains! I'd rather buy secondhand than new. Reduce reuse recycle! It definitely saves me money. My friends call me the thrift queen.
@lisamarielund6292
Жыл бұрын
@@magdlynstrouble2036 I’m in Southern California & Savers prices are out of control!
@valarya
Жыл бұрын
I bought my first home last summer and you (Kelsey) inspired me to not buy anything new for it (other than art! i bought new art!!). I have shopped estate sales and flea markets and have completely furnished my home for THOUSANDS of dollars less because of it. And the quality of items is way better than crap I could have bought off wayfair. Thank you for being you and sharing it with us 😘😘
@lindseylarae
Жыл бұрын
yes this! and the pieces are so much cooler and unique!
@spooniesarah
Жыл бұрын
Fiance and I are excited to furnish our home, we're going to go for thrifted items as much as possible
@lauragreen4899
Жыл бұрын
Hey, I am 64 and love seniors day! It's all perspective. 😊
@kasybi
Жыл бұрын
Viscose isn't "good" for the environment since sulfuric acid is often used for it's production and it can be released when it's decomposing but it doesn't release microplastic since it's made out of tree fibers not petroleum. That's also true for rayon since it's just another name for viscose.
@northwoodfalls1403
Жыл бұрын
Well, as with all things, its not that simple. It depends on how the viscose was produced. There are methods of producing it that does not require such harsh/toxic chemicals and results in very little end waste.
@kristinafabianova7139
Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say the same. I love viscose, because it irons itself on your body - which is ecofriendly.
@TamarLitvot
Жыл бұрын
@@northwoodfalls1403 I think tencel, which is a type of rayon, is environmentally produced.
@GoogelyeyesSaysHej
4 ай бұрын
@@TamarLitvotit is! And lyocell is also better than traditional rayon. Different manufacturers use different techniques so it’s important as with all things to do research. But all tencels are better than polyester!
@treeintheroad
2 ай бұрын
When you buy used it’s being kept of the landfill. Maybe some of us need to purchase used double knit to save the planet.
@megand576
Жыл бұрын
Love thrifting! My son is 2 and he’s already a thrifter too! He now tells people “ I go to Savers!”. Love getting unopened, new with tag kid toys and clothes for my kid and for gifts. So, so many name brands too! We have even gotten stopped in non-thrifting stores to ask where our clothes are from. Love when I can answer “thrifted!”
@melissaburgess9365
Жыл бұрын
I tried your challenge for 12months and it was amazing! I’m still going strong and barely buy new even after 😊. Love these tips to up my thrifting game ❤
@myconfusedmerriment
Жыл бұрын
This is my first time seeing you, but I think you’re my thrifting soulmate. Every single one of these…yeah, I do that. 😂 I do all kinds of mixed media art so thrift stores supply me with like 90% of my materials (those coffee table books are SO GREAT for collage art). Also as a former picture framer, I support thrift store frames. Look for ones that have stickers from actual frame shops on the back, because those were probably custom orders and higher quality. And make sure the corners have some sort of nail in them, not just glue and hope lol.
@beckyrubin3754
Жыл бұрын
Prior to Covid, for two + years, I thrifted 90% of my clothing. It’s so addicting, it’s not shopping, it’s hunting for treasures! I started doing this precisely, as you stated…fast fashion. Your clothes are always so cute, I was surprised that you have thrifted them!
@magdlynstrouble2036
Жыл бұрын
I only took one year off from thrifting, March 2020-March 2021. Then I went back, but maybe only once or twice a month rather than once or twice a week. I just wore a mask. Used hand sanitizer as soon as I got in the car. Put any clothes I bought in the wash right away, then washed my hands really well. Now I'm back to once a week, and I still do all that protocol.
@blaireshoe8738
Жыл бұрын
@@magdlynstrouble2036 tbh, the "throw it all in the wash when you get home" was already a good idea before covid was a concern- and by all, I also include the clothes you were wearing out. Bed bugs are no joke!
@jenntruong6023
Жыл бұрын
I personally love and abide by many of these tips/ hacks! I just wanted to still watch the video because I love thrifting so much!
@ERYN__
Жыл бұрын
I learned this from a fashion stylist on KZitem shorts. An item that has a smell can sometimes be rescued by a banana. Put the item/items in a plastic bag with a yellow banana for a day or two. Don't forget about it because you don't want mold. Bonus related tip, I like to keep a lush bath bomb in the closet, especially linen closet, and they will smell like the bath bomb instead of stale clean clothes. Get a seasonal one to remember how old it is.
@patriciafisher3108
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this tip ERYN. I just put this tip in my notes for future reference. Not too long ago, I had a garment from the thrift store that I could not get rid of the smell and just had to trash it. If I run into this problem in the future, I plan on trying this tip.
@snicksabea
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@lovelydaywithholly
Жыл бұрын
Was this tip from Andrea’s channel? Love her
@marloesk9753
Жыл бұрын
i'm pleased to say none of these tips are new to me, must have achieved pro level thrifter✨ Thanks for the conformation!
@thailadayton9734
Жыл бұрын
In our town centre we have about 7 thrift/secondhand stores with in walking distance of each other so when I’m in college on Thursdays I always pop in to check if anything new has arrived. It’s my new favourite thing to do 😊
@TheSorryGirls
Жыл бұрын
thats so amazing that they are so close together!
@thailadayton9734
Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love it. It’s also really helpful for me having lost weight that it’s easier than buying new . If I’m continuing to lose weight then sizes are changing so quickly and buying new doesn’t make sense 😊
@catherineshinnhabhab6584
Жыл бұрын
Geez, where is that!? I want to live there lol
@jennifergrizzardekzarkhov6663
Жыл бұрын
Loved this one! I just went thrifting today and got a great blazer and jewelry. Two pairs of silver earrings for $4 each! BTW, rayon is a natural fabric. It's made from wood pulp/cellulose. It doesn't release microplastics. :)
@teagan_p_999
Жыл бұрын
I've heard it referred to as "semi-synthetic." It's made of cellulose, like cotton and linen, so there's no plastic, but there are some pretty nasty chemicals involved in the production process.
@JD-xi9gq
Жыл бұрын
Love the fact that you practice what you preach! Leading by example and also letting us know how can little things that we never thought of can affect environment so vastly. Also how can it be avoided by simple changes and how to make the entire process fun as well. Kudos!
@alisac180
3 ай бұрын
I shopped multiple thrift stores over a 6 month period to create an "open frame wall"! All vintage and interesting frames. Painted them green and antiqued with gold! Came out SO amazing! Maybe cost $30ish 😊 24 frames and I happened to find a vintage needle work that says "to love and be loved is the greatest joy in earth"! Eeeekkk!!! ❤️ I get so many compliments on my wall! 🥰😍
@Miniermotte
Жыл бұрын
you inspired me to also stop buying new clothes back when you first mentioned it. I've been buying only second hand clothes since 2020 and it's rarely ever been a problem to find what I needed.
@daniellecordima1122
Жыл бұрын
in 2019 i joined kelsey in the not buying anything new challenge and it saved me so much! it also made me appreciate all the clothes i already had and how to style them in new ways to make them feel new!
@swiinka
Жыл бұрын
Great tips! Thrift stores in my country are tiny in comparison to the ones ye have in North America, but I use all of those tips nevertheless. Just wanted to add to the shopping list+tape measure tips: if you shop for items you need for specific purposes (like a storage basket on this one particular shelf or a frame for one particular piece of art) keep a note on your phone with the target dimensions. Less chance of bringing home something you won't need.
@theresecook-bright1757
Жыл бұрын
If I buy something that's just not the right size I re donate it :)
@swiinka
Жыл бұрын
@@theresecook-bright1757 I do that every so often, also with books that I'd read (many of then also second hand), but it's logistically tricky for me so if I can save myself the hassle then everyone wins.
@SabbigalAS
Жыл бұрын
Loooove to thrift. Been thrifting over a decade. Was so proud of myself today. Entire outfit minus undergarments was second-hand. Hmm, men's section *note to self*. You know what I'll be checking out next time around at the thrift store! 😅 And yes, please do an online thrifting video too.
@yalazha
Жыл бұрын
kelsey’s attention to detail shines here 😊 thanks for the tips! i’m always intimidated by the unorganized piles and seemingly endless rows of poor quality clothes
@OGTallis
6 ай бұрын
Girl!!! ONE minute! That’s how long it took me to hit the subscribe button. 😂 Typically, it takes me four or five full videos to commit. Love your positive attitude. You seem very genuine.
@debstrout1844
Жыл бұрын
So many good tips! I think the one I will be using the most is checking the thrift stores in my area for coffee table books! What an good idea. Clothes are really difficult for me to find so I think the men's section would work so well to browse for tee shirts or flannel shirts. I have broad shoulders and my cuffs are always too short so hopefully that will work for me.
@laura9855
Жыл бұрын
That’s a tissue box holder ! Love it ! Back in the day I had one like that with a matching hair spray can holder 😊 back in the aqua net hair spray days .
@victoriamahon3765
Жыл бұрын
You forgot two important thrifting tips! 1- if you’re looking at something and you’re not sure if you’re going to get it or not, put it in your cart and think about it. if you leave it on the shelf someone else could pick it up and then you’ll be out of luck. You can always change your mind and put it back or give it to the clerk, but you can’t get it back once it’s gone. And most importantly number 2- always check for bedbugs! This is especially important on things like stuffed animals, pockets inside of purses, pockets on clothing, or on upholstered items. Most thrift stores should already be checking for this, but if they miss some thing and you wind up with bedbugs they are expensive and difficult to get rid of. You can look up what to look for online but generally you’re looking for tiny bugs or brown bits along the seam or corners of an item or inside pockets. Better safe than sorry. I’ve been fortunate that I’ve never had a problem and I have never actually found anything like that in all my years of thrifting, but I am always 100% sure to check before bringing something in my house. Can’t be too careful.
@seltzermint5
Жыл бұрын
ooh nice tip 1 is for me, even in traditional stores. I saw the cutest bag in TJ Maxx and walked away for 10 min, then it was gone. haha
@sheilaowens1513
Жыл бұрын
When my sons were younger we would go to thrift stores to get their scout uniforms, so much more affordable in our area! Also, at the beginning of each summer we’d go look for t-shirts, shorts, etc. (they would each get $20 and the treasure hunt was on. That was a few decades ago, haha, and they still like searching for unique items.
@aksez2u
Жыл бұрын
No microplastics in rayon/viscose. It is made of processed cellulose fiber (like wood and other natural products). It actually makes quite a lovely fabric with a nice drape and does not have that plastic-y feel that polyesters and acrylics can have.
@kathleenborsch1312
11 ай бұрын
That's what I thought. Thanks for pointing that out!
@GoogelyeyesSaysHej
4 ай бұрын
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@dianebateman6808
Жыл бұрын
I love thrifting, you can almost always find something cool and unique. Clothes sometimes are a hit or miss, but it's still fun to check out. One crucial thing to keep in mind, is TIME, make sure you have LOTS of time. Don't be in a rush, take your time especially if you're looking at clothes. Most times you can find items with new tags still attached, but you have to take the time to look closely. Also, thrift stores like a "Mission" thrift store will have higher end clothing items, or stores that specifically help women will have a higher end vibe. Thank you for all the great info Kelsey.
@susanna6978
Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite things to do . Thrift stores , estate sales , 10:12 garage sales. Finding interesting things . I had my clothes stolen by my ex so it’s fun going to these places and finding replacement items. Thanks for doing this.
@Mairshappiness
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this video!! I am proud to say I was inspired by your buying only second hand and have followed suit! I've not bought one new item, for myself, this year!!! And now that I'm aware about my love for vintage clothing putting so much plastic into the oceans I will now only be washing my natural material clothing in the wash and everything else will be hand washed. Thank you for this video! Loved it
@teelakovacs208
Жыл бұрын
Seeing you for the first time, you've got it down! With the renewed interest in thrifting, I'd squeeze in a couple more tips. If you enjoy taking your time, be sure your friends are on the same page. They might be along for the ride but get bored when you're just getting started! So solo shopping can be fun too. Also along with wearing clothes you can layer over for try-ons (great tip, btw!), be sure to wear an outfit you aren't worried about getting dirty. Thrifting is my sport, whether I'm crawling through record crates or clothing- take an allergy pill, throw some wipes in your car, the grime means you did it right! Lastly, have what you're looking for in mind BUT, be open to super finds completely outside what you stopped in searching for. Just like in a retail store- you know you need a swimsuit let's say, but if you come across a mint, gorgeous vintage wool coat, snag it off season, and clean and store it. I thought I was done- sorry, one more, with this resurgence in more thrifters shopping understand that the stores get that too. Compare pricing in stores within your area to make sure you're actually getting a fair deal. Have fun shopping, I just subscribed:)
@Mizz.Person
11 ай бұрын
Great tips! I also watch out for name brands. In BC, Canada everyone idolize Lululemon, so thrift stores sell 2000's pea green shirts for $29.99. It's ridiculous. Lol
@ktrose5156
11 ай бұрын
@@Mizz.Persondo you guys have outlets? The outlet experience is a whole other level lol.
@Mizz.Person
11 ай бұрын
@ktrose5156 we do! I still find some expensive, and admittedly also like the treasure hunt at a thrift store. Lol!
@lindseyrose3135
17 күн бұрын
Thanks for your tips on going to the thrift store first thing in the morning, fabrics to choose, sections of the store to check, and items such as picture frames to always get at a thrift store.
@rebelleonmyway2400
Жыл бұрын
I used to shop only at thrift shop but when I gained a lot of weight (becoming a plus size) it became pretty much impossible.. especially without the fitting room 😓 It’s really upsetting! Still trying wayyy harder!
@rhondamaiani
Жыл бұрын
The canvas to paint over for new, original art is brilliant! Shopping men’ s and the landfill reminder are also great advice! You are very entertaining!
@AvatarAnt420
Жыл бұрын
I love your guys videos!!!! Would love to see you guys do like a dark academia library somewhere
@mermaiddiyartist8119
Жыл бұрын
Yes
@CatherineSews
Жыл бұрын
I love this video! Great tips for the HOW and the WHY of thrifting. Fully agree and am fully on board! (BTW, I also really appreciate the production quality! So nicely done!)
@DeerAngelasVtg
Жыл бұрын
yes the mens section is where it's at for clothes sometimes. i knew most of this but good to know about the micro plastics. Also ask your thrift stores what days they stock so you can try to get the best stuff :)
@SweeeeetTea
Жыл бұрын
I have only been purchasing slow fashion, or thrifted fashion, since 2019 too! The one holdout I have is under garments, but my goal this year is to switch those to slow fashion as well so they last longer and I have some assurance that they're being made ethically. I also want to work on repurposing fabric better. I have a number of pieces that are either stained/torn/worn to a point where I can't easily mend them, but this is a good reminder that I should actually see what I can make from them instead of just tossing them in a scrap fabric box. Thank you as always for the inspo!
@amyg.8592
Жыл бұрын
Shopping the men's section is a great tip. I can't do that for pants, myself, because I don't have the right build, but it's so helpful for shoes because I have wide, difficult-to-fit feet. And I had no idea many of the plain colored shirts end up in that section!
@yvonner.9175
Жыл бұрын
Love your total honesty about the way you shop and why. Just found your channel and will keep watching. 😊
@Redesi
Жыл бұрын
Just a warning, if you're buying wool pieces then check them over closely for holes! You'll usually find them if you try the piece on. I've been burned a couple of times buying gorgeous wool jumpers, only to take them home and find them riddled with holes from clothing moths! So true to always check the mens section too! I've found some seriously good stuff in there in the past.
@lilithowl
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, with both of these things!
@sallyedwards4567
Жыл бұрын
I put all wool jumpers and knitting wool in the freezer for a week - kills any eggs.
@MamabearXX
Жыл бұрын
I always hold a woollen garment up to the light and rotate the sections of it so that I check all of it for holes
@JP-ve7or
Жыл бұрын
I don't mind holey cashmere--I'm a metalsmith and there's always a slight risk I'll set my silly ass on fire with the torch when soldering. I like the natural fiber, as it's flame resistant, and provides warmth without being too bulky. We all dress like slobs in the studio anyway 😂
@pamelaspooner7183
10 ай бұрын
Learn to embroider over the holes. Trendy!!! And makes the item your own unique design. You’ll get compliments.
@catherinecarterartstudio
Жыл бұрын
I consider myself a pro-level thrifter, but I still learned a lot from your terrific video! Usually I am so fried from combing through all the clothes that I don't look at art, pottery, or coffeetable books. But these are such great ideas that I will be looking down those aisles from now on. Thanks - really enjoyed this!
@denises9426
Жыл бұрын
Love the tip about the canvas! I’m adding that to my thrift store list right now. 🥰❤️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@sandramigacz1766
Жыл бұрын
It was so great to see you back in the thrift store!
@harmonyjoy
Жыл бұрын
I think I can count on one hand the number of clothing items I have purchased new in the last 8 years. My motto has been thrift first pretty much since I was a kid just because of price. My perspective shifted when I started learning about the unethical warehouse practices that are happening all over the world; especially in regards to the labor force. Unless I absolutely cannot find something similar to what I'm looking for I don't buy anything new. If I do buy new items I try to go with companies that have ethical production practices.
@paulahillier1390
10 ай бұрын
Missions and church thrift stores are awesome. Clean and not over priced. 😊
@rosmarshall
Жыл бұрын
I loved all the tips! Men’s section great and I never ever ever go into a thrift shop. Well those days are officially OVER ! ❤️❤️❤️ loved it thanks!
@pamelaspooner7183
10 ай бұрын
If you are a petite woman, the kids section (thrifting or NEW) can have great deals😊. A new XL girls rain jacket at REI was Wayyyy cheaper than a Woman’s small. And same for boy’s fleeces.
@meensybeans
Жыл бұрын
I've never heard the hair dryer for stickers! Brilliant!
@sarahrose576
Жыл бұрын
Love all the tips!! Definitely going to carry a measuring tape and check out the mens jeans/clothes.
@eleanne3695
Жыл бұрын
Omg the painting big canvases is such a novel idea!! I love it!
@gabyleon9241
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for including the benefits thrifting has on the environment! I made a New Year’s resolution not to buy any new clothes and only buy second hand, so far I have not broken my streak!!
@emmaphan6603
8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your tips and hacks for thrifting. Measuring tape, impact on environment, fabric selection, and coffee table books are the key take away for me after watching your video. Very helpful and inspirating! I love natural materials like merino wool, cashmere, cotton, linen, absolutely silk.
@maryp186
Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for Macenna to show up from that one video she made where she video chatted with Becky! loved the video though!!!
@christineschiebel2890
Жыл бұрын
New to the channel. I love your positive attitude. I'll check out the other ladies too. Once you buy good thrifted (not a word) clothing you can't go back to shopping at stores and malls. It's addictive. Thank you for the ideas.
@brendaashton6428
Жыл бұрын
Men's wear for knits and Ts. Will definitely be checking that out. My tip to you: Antique stores! Pricing on some decor can match the thrift stores while being in better condition or higher quality. I have bought all clothing except socks and foundation garments 2nd hand for 20+ years. Once you start, it is very difficult to even consider purchasing new.
@kristinebailey6554
Жыл бұрын
Especially now that stores like Goodwill have gotten so greedy.
@virginiahopkins5735
11 ай бұрын
68 years old, still like my blue jeans, wear size 10 jeans, Sometimes take a walk in high end stores to just look, if 75 percent off rack has something I really want will buy, at the end of seasons, But most of what I buy comes from thrifting. No way would I pay over 50 dollars far jeans. Live in Greenville South Carolina. There is a huge thrift store in Malden, one of smaller towns on outskirts of Greenville. Name of it is Kids and More. It has huge variety of higher end clothes far adults and children. The women clothes are separated out in sizes. jeans like size 10 petite, medium, and tall ect so it is easy to find your size. all the tops and pants in petite in one section. This store is clean, no oder at all, well organized, I have quiet often found items that are brand new, Also if items do not sell they have a section where they are marked down, some far just a dollar. bought some summer cloths from that section last time I was there. You can shop this store online also.
@PaulaMGale
Жыл бұрын
This was an awesome post. I loved all your tips and hacks - the one I resonate the most with (because I do it too) is the canvases. I have bought so many - but recently I've been buying ones from home decor stores where there has been a kids movie theme and no one wants a large (e.g. Marvel) canvas any longer - so they sell them FAR FAR cheaper than their blank canvases!! I have lots of gesso so that I can basically create some abstract textured art without breaking the bank. I might even try and sell them if they turn out alright!! Thanks again guys - so I spired to try put and look for other stuff now. 😊
@jamilacreates
Жыл бұрын
Loved this video; I'm starting a thrift flip business and when i watched this i realized that i have been sleeping on the men's section! Thank you so much for all the tips!
@bethfioritto
Жыл бұрын
Excellent list! I'm with you 1000% on the snacking and hydration. And frames--in particular BIG frames are just so expensive, love to thrift those. The thrift store is also great for organization bins, trays, baskets, etc.
@meghan7474
Жыл бұрын
Forever21 isn’t actually all bad quality. One of my favorite sweaters is from there and I’ve had it since high school, about 10 years.
@HeronCoyote1234
Жыл бұрын
This was excellent! Thank you! I’m a (cozy) minimalist who’s also frugal (not cheap…there’s a difference). I also recommend shopping at consignment shops. We’ve gotten several pieces of furniture at significant discount. My favorite is a Stickley end table, for $175. They retail new at around $800. One big sign of quality in clothing is French seams (seams that are enclosed, so no raw edges).
@BenjamintheTortoise
Жыл бұрын
Great video! Simple strategies, realistic tips (smell first lol), and good vibes!!! Thank you so much for sharing! Much love 💕😊
@s.barlow7062
Жыл бұрын
You didn’t mention places to thrift so here’s a good one. The Habitat restore in any city. No clothing but everything else. Even baby grand piano’s!
@bethvanhorn3200
10 ай бұрын
I volunteer at a St. Vincent de Paul retail store. Also, ask one of the volunteers if you’re looking for something specific. Because of space limitations, we don’t always have all the merchandise on the floor. I love when someone brings in a picture of a character they are trying to replicate for Halloween.
@closetwitch4723
Жыл бұрын
loved this video, especially the "placeholder" stuff. thanks to the magic of thrift stores, I got everything I needed for a new, very empty house--most being just basic stuff, walmart placemats and dish sets, etc, but then was able to gradually replace things with really *special* thrifted stuff, donating back the replaced stuff when I upgraded. it's been such a blast finding homemade afghans in funky colors, real brass candle sticks, vintage holiday decorations, great quality pottery, dishes, glassware, and photo frames... I could never afford stuff of this quality at retail value, and you end up with such a special, unique style in your home. can't recommend this enough for pure satisfaction and joy!
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