Joys Of Shopping In Thrift Stores
By Sharon
Stajda
Thrift stores (or charity
shops as they are known in the UK) are a treasure trove
of old and new; well-worn and pristine; cherished and
discarded. Regular stores are so predictable – you know
exactly what goods will be on display day in and day
out.
Thrift stores change
their stock each day, so you can guarantee that you will
see something different on every visit. And you will be
sure as a rule to find many wonderful items that you
will pay a fraction of the price you would pay at a
department store.
You will have the
satisfaction of gaining something lovely or unusual at a
bargain price. Items that are slightly used still have
good life in them. Plus most thrift stores are
affiliated with a charity organization. So you walk away
with the knowledge that your purchase has helped
someone. This is a much better feeling, and will last
longer than the temporary high that you feel after
buying goods from a department store.
You can find designer
clothes at rock-bottom prices. Clothing you might not be
otherwise able to afford. The hunt for just the perfect
item to purchase is half the fun. The thrift store
offers a large inventory of articles. This includes
cloths, furniture, electronic items of all kinds. Not to
mention jewelry, you name it; you will be able to find
it at a well stocked Thrift store.
Looking for the old video game you never got for Christmas when you were a
kid? Or maybe that book that you always wanted to read
but never got around to buying. Your child needs a new
backpack for school? You will all of these at your local
thrift store.
It's also a great place
to supplement your child’s wardrobe with labels that all
their peers are sporting. These styles might be beyond
your budget and you would not even think of buying new
from a department store.
If you know what to look for, you may even find antique or collectable items
for a fraction of their true value. Many antique dealers
frequent Thrift stores. A well educated antique dealer
makes it their business to be able to locate "a diamond
in the ruff". Knowing antiques as they do, the dealers
are able to spot and purchase antique’s at Thrift store
prices. In turn they sell that thrift store antique at a
large profit.
So next time you pass a
Thrift store, pull in, and take time to peruse the
store, from top to bottom. Take time to scan the shelves
for interesting items, hidden treasure. You are more
than likely going to find some wonderful bargains.
Keep in mind; you can also donate your unwanted items to the thrift store,
so that they in turn can be recycled into someone else’s
valuables. The charities, their worthy causes and the
environment will all benefit from your generosity.
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