9 Things You Should Buy at Thrift Stores

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Surprisingly: Harris Tweed clothing

They may not seem like something you would be interested in buying on a daily basis, but it would be something that could surprise you both in the value they hold and also due to their quality. These brand name clothes are made out of pure wool fabrics that are woven by hand in Scotland! They’re known to last a lifetime and more, and surprisingly, they are all over the thrift stores!

Despite still being really strong as a brand, it ends up being ignored by these days’ emphasis on fast fashion. However, this means you can find these warm, cozy clothes that have been well loved and will continue to be loved by you! From suits to jackets and caps, you can find almost anything if you keep an eye out!

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22 thoughts on “9 Things You Should Buy at Thrift Stores”

  1. Let’s not forget electronics! Some of the best electronics gadgets I have came from a thrift store. One that I use daily is a Fisher cd player. I bought this over 10 years ago for $5. It was an older model, but still in it’s original package. After getting it home, I emptied the box to see what my small investment included. I was shocked when it appeared that it had never been out of the box… ever! From the protective plastic on the digital readout, the factory packing, and even the unwrapped batteries it came with! It was like grandpa had gotten it from the grandkids but never had use for it. Treasures like this are rare, but always a welcomed addition.

  2. Went for a specific item, a walker for my Mom. Had several to choose from and the one I chose was discounted even further at the register. I had no idea.

  3. I will shop at both ARC and Good Will. I love buying books there, although Good Will has much better organization of their bookshelves.
    I’ve found great deals on collectible teapots and teacups, and I always buy a package of random greeting cards.

  4. I used to get all my clothes at Goodwill, until I heard some of their practices were questionable, to say the least. I haven’t been there since.

  5. It’s wonderful to shop at Good Will. Actually, we are going tomorrow to buy Halloween items. I buy books and clothes and kitchenware there. Prices are terrific.

  6. I recently ran out of canning jars and the ones I could find were too expensive. I went to Goodwill and found all sizes. I really lucked up that day. I go to Goodwill often.

  7. I’ve shopped Goodwill for many years and I’ve donated to goodwill for 30 years. I’ve noticed the prices have gone up drastically. This is a big disappointment for families in need. I shop not in need but for pleasure of the find. My disappointment with high price has cut down my shopping and donations. I realize Goodwill is a business but the main concern is helping those in need.

  8. Tawanda Turner Brown

    It’s the absolute best for furniture. Half my home ids furnished from ther. Amazing/quality pieces.

  9. I find amazing finds at thrift stores. Designer bags, designer clothes, and brand new, very expensive sneakers and didn’t have to spend more than $15.00. Also expensive jewelry for
    only a couple bucks. I have found Lefton China pieces for a dollar. The more often you go the better your chance of finding “treasures”.

  10. Barbara Hibbeler

    I have purchased many vintage and antique items at thrift stores. Usually try to check the stores out several times a month.The more affluent the area is the better the pickings

  11. Our Goodwill is messed up. They don’t like people buying items from their store for the purpose of reselling them for a higher price. They now upped their prices. Depending who is pricing I will the very same pair of kids jeans at two different prices. The higher priced one had a broken zipper. Go figure that one out.

  12. I buy at The Red White and Blue Thrift Store very often; the deals are great and so is the quality of the items.

  13. Prior to hip surgery, I knew I needed a sturdy chair to get in and out of. I found a wonderful living room chair from another era at a St. Vincent de Paul thrift shop for $20.00. The upholstery is in great shape, the padded and wooden arms are sturdy, and five years later it’s still a wonderful buy!

    I also purchased a set of dishes that are dishwasher safe ( 1950’s ware lost much of their glaze)

  14. Love, love love Goodwill and other thrift stores. In fact I have so many books and bookshelves, chairs, a baker’s rack, lamps, fancy dresses and on and on! I am at the point where I do not need anything; the LORD has supplied ALL of my needs.

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