+1. I would not buy undergarments or swim wear. Pretty much anything else is up for grabs in my book!Anonymous wrote:My limit would be underwear and bras, but I don't think thrift stores even sell those items.
Anonymous wrote:I can't bring myself to buy ANYTHING in a thrift store. The only way I could wear something used is if it came from someone I knew, because then I'd know their cleanliness levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?
People buy these things, OP, which is why they’re on sale in thrift shops.
Not sure why you want to be dramatic about it.
I buy designer clothes on eBay and certain local consignment stores, and have furnished half my house with period pieces from Craigslist and estate sales.
I’m op and hardly dramatic. I’d have bought the sheets, too - had I seen them first!!
Anonymous wrote:?
People buy these things, OP, which is why they’re on sale in thrift shops.
Not sure why you want to be dramatic about it.
I buy designer clothes on eBay and certain local consignment stores, and have furnished half my house with period pieces from Craigslist and estate sales.