Anonymous wrote:I’ve had better luck “thrifting” on EBay and Poshmark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor used to work at Unique and she said the best pieces never made it to the sales racks.
That makes sense because I never find anything good at Unique. I wonder if this is the case at most thrift stores.
NP
Anonymous wrote:I wish you well in your search. But I’m just gonna say that for every $12 cashmere coat unicorn like PP’s, you’re going to have to sift through a whole lot of plastic garbage from Target. Generally at close to full retail price.
There’s not some majikal store that’s selling last year’s Gucci and imported Irish knits for $5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be vicariously interested. I love to see people's great finds.
I stopped thrifting because I'm petite. My conclusion is that petites wear their clothes out, and don't donate.
I’m also petite and I agree!!
Anonymous wrote:I'd be vicariously interested. I love to see people's great finds.
I stopped thrifting because I'm petite. My conclusion is that petites wear their clothes out, and don't donate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had better luck “thrifting” on EBay and Poshmark.
+1
Also, I shop a lot on TheRealReal which is not exactly cheap, but you are at least probably going to get something decently or well made. I'll happily pay $70 for a cashmere sweater on Postmark or RealReal instead of $10 for a polyester Target sweater at a thrift store.
I shop mostly secondhand, but I prefer to hunt down specific pieces I need (i.e. "warm sweater dress, neutral V neck cardigan, or burgundy slouchy crossbody bag) than just randomly trolling thrift stores hoping for a miracle. Unfortunately hidden gems are few and far between now that resellers pick things up immediately and plenty of the good stuff doesn't make it out on the floor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor used to work at Unique and she said the best pieces never made it to the sales racks.
That makes sense because I never find anything good at Unique. I wonder if this is the case at most thrift stores.
NP
Anonymous wrote:I love to thrift! Mostly only kids clothes now though. Dresses at my Goodwill for adult women are $15! $15 might be an okay price for a fancy dress, but it’s not for an every day type dress. Oh and then goodwill complains that it doesn’t sell its merchandise. Wonder why??
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had better luck “thrifting” on EBay and Poshmark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newly divorced mom here who loves the treasure hunt of thrifting. Anyone interested in following along as I ditch my life 1.0 clothes and rebuild my wardrobe via thrifting? My goal is to find good quality, timeless pieces and head towards more of a capsule. Thought it might be fun to document, but also realize most of DCUM has no issue buying high end pieces at msrp so won't go to the trouble if no interest 🙂
This is passive aggressive and "I am not like the other girls" energy.
Please allow OP to be insecure about how wealthy people are on here.
Did you read the Mother jeans post? Fakely patched jeans for over $300+?
Nope, that kind of "insecurity" is a form of arrogance.
If people want to buy $300 jeans so what. $300 is not a lot of money for some people. This doesn't hurt my feelings. Other people having more money than me is not a problem or a crisis.
DP. With each of your posts, YOU are making it clear who is insecure here. The OP didn’t say anything passive aggressive at all. You’re looking for reasons to be offended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newly divorced mom here who loves the treasure hunt of thrifting. Anyone interested in following along as I ditch my life 1.0 clothes and rebuild my wardrobe via thrifting? My goal is to find good quality, timeless pieces and head towards more of a capsule. Thought it might be fun to document, but also realize most of DCUM has no issue buying high end pieces at msrp so won't go to the trouble if no interest 🙂
This is passive aggressive and "I am not like the other girls" energy.
Please allow OP to be insecure about how wealthy people are on here.
Did you read the Mother jeans post? Fakely patched jeans for over $300+?
Nope, that kind of "insecurity" is a form of arrogance.
If people want to buy $300 jeans so what. $300 is not a lot of money for some people. This doesn't hurt my feelings. Other people having more money than me is not a problem or a crisis.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor used to work at Unique and she said the best pieces never made it to the sales racks.