I love Poshmark, also mercari and thredup; I've gotten great clothing and other stuff, dishwares, etc.I once loved shopping thrift clothing stores, but since Poshmark and other online stores, with thousands of sellers, offer so much in vintage, used, and even new clothes at great prices, I don't shop the thrift racks very often. My favorite styles are from the late 1980s to early 2K. It is amazing that some of the clothes from that era look like they were never worn. I have had great luck and my entire closet is older style clothes.
There is a lot more to thrift stores than underwear: records, dishes, electronic, dishes, etc. If you don't like looking at underwear, then don't!I do not have the patience to work my way through racks of used underwear.
We have an Ollie's that's opening on the 18th of this month. I have heard a lot of positive things about it from people who have shopped at other branches of the store.I'm not a Thrift store shopper, but I love Dollar stores and "upscale"?? dollar stores like Ollies. Ollies sells weird things some inventor thought he was going to make a fortune on, but now they sell for $1.97.
I shop at Ollie's. They do have inexpensive stuff. If you're thinking of buying an item, get it, because it won't be there in a week.We have an Ollie's that's opening on the 18th of this month. I have heard a lot of positive things about it from people who have shopped at other branches of the store.
I've also gotten items via FB marketplace, Craigslist and Buy Nothing groups. Shopping on line for specific items feels a lot different from the melange of who-knows-what thrift stores carry.I am an enthusiastic thrift store/ Facebook Marketplace/yard sale shopper. I shop for myself and for my kids…primarily decorative items or furniture. Most of my outside fire pit area and back deck are comprised of second hand items.
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Think I posted this before when I was showing you the newly finished back deck.
The wicker 3 piece set I got on Facebook Marketplace for $40. I replaced the cushions with pieces I found at a thrift store..washed and sanitized them first. Ron repaired one of the chair legs.
The two chairs I found at a garage sale. Cushions given to me by a client who was upgrading her outside furniture.
Hard to see all the pots for the plants, almost all of my pots are garage sale/thrift store finds, in some cases refreshed with a quick spray of a fun color.
More recently added so not pictured; Tiki torches for all 4 corners that I found at Habitat for Humanity resale store for $4 each and some large outside art pieces to hang on the house wall..one from a garage sale and a couple from Goodwill. Don’t remember exact cost but well under $10 for all