Do you like going to the thrift store?

You mean there are OTHER types of stores?

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My latest find was an LLBean fleece winter jacket for $4 and a Columbia pullover for $2. I also got 3 different pairs of tall jeans. The most expensive one was $3. I can't find tall jeans at the regular stores that don't cost and arm and a leg.​
 
Our local ones don't have a thing in my size that I would wear (most petite clothes there are granny styled), but I have a deep love for depression glass, and I've found a few pieces there to round out what I have.
 
I LOVE thrift stores and can give you the pros and cons of all the thrift stores in a 40 mile radius.
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chicken lady..i have the same yellow/gold chicken dish that you have..
got it at a thrift store too!
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Crazy people dont know the good things they toss..
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Awesome! I love finding stuff at the thrift store!

Old electronics and video games are my favorite things to find at thrift stores too!
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ETA Did he find anything?
 
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I adore thrift stores..but I hate going with someone who does not, or worse, someone who loves them more than I do! When I'm ready to go, it is time to GO. lol
 
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Same here! We have several Goodwills in the area as well. I get more compliments on the clothing I buy from these than anything else. I have found all kinds of name brands in excellent condition: Alfred Dunnar, London Fog, American Eagle, etc. I bought a beautiful Christmas sweater that always brings compliments. They're great!

And the "poop shoes" I wear up to the coop are great rubber boots with a great tread on them - $3.00 from Goodwill.
 
I can ALWAYS find great quality, lightly used clothes for DH, but nice clothes in my size (plus size) are hard to find at thrift stores. I guess fat women buy cheaper clothes and keep them longer
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When we lived in Omaha, there was a small resale shop (not quite as cheap as a thrift shop) I found where some lady who was my size but obviously a snazzy dresser with $$$ donated her very well made but very lightly worn clothes...like a summer weight wool pantsuit that was completely lined, that I still have 10 years later! (I don't wear it that often)
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A lot depends on locations. I always check out the thrift stores in wealthier areas when I can...I am pretty sure at least Goodwill keeps the items in the store in the area where they were donated.
 

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