Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would they be okay with second hand?
Who gives second hand items as gifts?
NP: those who care about the environment, those who want something “nicer” but can’t afford new retail pricing...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would they be okay with second hand?
Who gives second hand items as gifts?
If my teenagers wanted expensive items, I would ask if they would accept second hand - and they always say yes. I guess it depends what your kid(s) want/like. Mine likes name brands but as many as she can get. Second hand stuff means that she can have several pairs or items of this or that: North Face, Patagonia, Lululemon, etc. I don't see what the big deal is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would they be okay with second hand?
Who gives second hand items as gifts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would they be okay with second hand?
Who gives second hand items as gifts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Airpods are $10 off at Costco after Thanksgiving
Good luck. I tried to get sale airpods last year and every place was sold out. Even when they restocked, I couldn't get them at full price. They sell out quick.
Anonymous wrote:Would they be okay with second hand?
Anonymous wrote:Airpods are $10 off at Costco after Thanksgiving
Anonymous wrote:Lululemon has a sale section online and usually has the more popular leggings in less popular colors.