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2nd pair
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Found two pair of Dr Martens for five bucks each at the thrift store last Wednesday.
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Also found these at the same flea market. Princess Keyper with brush and key and a G1 MLP
#My little pony#vintage toys#80s toys#Keypers#fleamarket#flea market toys#flea market finds#flea market
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Dream dance Barbie found at a flea market. Box was mangled but for five bucks I couldn't not.
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Thrifting Etiquette
Okay so before I get hate on this, I am not saying that people who can afford retail clothing canât thrift, thrifting is good, Iâm just saying do it in moderation. (This is mainly targeted towards people who can afford new clothes)
1) Stop buying name brand clothes/shoes that arenât your size and then selling them on eBay/depop??????? Especially if itâs kids clothes?????
Doing this occasionally is fine but when you literally do this to every single piece of clothing you find thatâs name brand but not your size is really rude??? Especially if itâs at the thrift store you regularly hit up. It makes it worse if itâs in the kids section. Most young kids who are thrift shopping are 7/10 doing it because of financial reasons and I used to be able to find so much good stuff at the thrift stores in my area (in the kids section) but now itâs obsurdly picked over and all thatâs left is worn graphic tees.
2) Maybe do go to the more popular/more known locations???
If you can afford retail price clothes, go to the more well known locations in your area more if youâre going to thrift. Since thrifting is getting popular, the stores are making their prices more (dresses at my local thrift store two years ago used to be a set price of $6 and now theyâre $15 because that location got popular) and in some places now some of the stuff is the equivalent to a Forever 21 for pricing. If you go to a lesser known place and then tell your friends about it and they tell their friends, more people will go to it causing the prices to be marked up and screwing the people who need it over.
3) If youâre over the height of 5â5 donât shop in the kids section????
It doesnât fit you and youâre buying something thatâs too small for you that could be going to a kid who actually needs it. (Iâm mostly talking about those people who buy a size kids 6 shirt and are like 5â10 and say theyâll wear it as a âcrop topâ.)
4) STOP STEALING STUFF OUT OF PEOPLES CARTS.
Iâve watched a lot of thrifting videos, and I have seen youtubers on multiple times just taking stuff from a cart that someone is obviously using and thatâs really messed up. You wouldnât steal shit from someoneâs cart at Target so donât do it at Goodwill.
5) Donât buy undergarments or even hair pieces (honestly you can risk lice if you want but risking stds and grossness is not advised) at thrift stores.
Itâs nasty???? They donât wash their stuff before it gets put out.
6) If youâre making a YouTube video, itâs really not funny to make comments about âhow poorâ everyone else looks.
Why would you think this is okay. Even if you arenât videoing it, donât be a dick.
7) Salvation Army Is Homophobic and Transphobic.
Theyâve denied lgbtq+ people from being in their homeless shelters, at least one trans person freezing to death because of it. Theyâve had cases where theyâve made people convert to Christianity in order to have shelter and like to refuse shelter to single mothers. Just be careful who you support ya know?
8) If someone comes up a little short at the register, especially if itâs a family, (if you can do it) maybe help them out.
Itâs not necessary, but when my family had to relay on thrift stores this happened a couple times and itâs 1) embarrassing and 2) could mean someone doesnât get a winter coat or a pair of necessary shoes for a while which could be bad. It could just make someoneâs day if you offered to help.
9) Dressing Rooms.
Most dressing rooms at thrifting places are nasty as it is, and itâs not nice to leave your clothes everywhere. Also most thrift stores donât put what you donât like back on the rack if you try it on, it gets thrown away, so keep that in mind please.
10) Be a decent human????
Donât smoke in the building, donât blast your music on your phone (use headphones itâs not hard), donât block elderly people from the aisles, donât remark that every thrift store is âsketchyâ in your videos because thatâs not true, donât switch tags, etc.
As I would like to state again, Iâm not saying that if you can afford new clothes that you canât shop in a thrift store, Iâm saying do it in moderation and be mindful and respectful. That is all.
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Brought the cup at a flea market and had no clue what I was going to do with then saw this succulent at another today and it all made sense.
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Such imports have devastated the local clothing industries and led the region to rely far too heavily on the West.
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When I die, give all my clothes to Goodwill because thatâs where I got them to begin with. Keep the cycle going.
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Thrift trip
9/5/18
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I want to own an antique or thrift store, and chill with the spirits attached to the items
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Flea Market finds
9/8/18
#thrifting#thrift#thrift haul#mine#fleamarket#flea market#vinyl records#disney's hercules#pegasus#toys
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Found this cute little sucker a couple of months back at an open air flea market. Finally got my lazy ass out and got a new battery for it. I forgot how annoying these things are but I love it.
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#thrift#thrifting#thrift shop#thrift haul#mine#vintage#record player#vinyl#vinylrecords#vinyl records
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I found my old pair of overalls.
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Some nice finds yesterday.
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