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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Not true. Ever heard of thrift stores?[/quote] NP. I have absolutely heard of thrift stores, but have found maybe one or two nice things in all of my attempts. It's mostly recycled fast fashion. Are there certain thrift stores that have higher quality items?[/quote] NP. I haven’t been able to thrift some of my more structured items because the stores want what’s fashionable and what will sell. Nearly mint leather Coach pumps, good quality 3/4 sleeve dresses, expensive lined wool skirts, and denim (the kind without rips, fading, and tears) were all rejected. [/quote] I’ve done plenty of thrifting at times, it’s gotten much harder with fast fashion (and that had started by the late 80s so not like there’s much sold today that pre dates it. But when I was first thrifting the dividing line was clear, there were things that had been washed and worn but still looked great and there were newer things that looked ratty after very little use. At this point the only hope is find something that went unworn. And you can, except there’s usually a reason the owner left it in the back of a closet. I still buy some vintage, but it’s usually to steal ideas and remake designs.[/quote]
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