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How to thrift like a pro:
By Eden Geller
Tips & Tricks
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Hello there, fashionistas! Today, we’re exploring the wonderful world of thrifting. Sustainable fashion is popular, and thrifting is not only eco-friendly but also a great way to find one-of-a-kind pieces at low prices. Are you ready to master the art of saving money? Here’s your ultimate thrifting guide, complete with tips, tricks, and essential resources to help you elevate your style while saving the planet one outfit at a time.
Do your home: knowledge is power
Before you go thrifting, do some research on the best thrift stores in your area. Look for high-quality vintage stores, consignment stores, and charity shops. The following are some popular online resources for finding your next thrifting destination:
Yelp- www.yelp.com
The thrift shoppper - www.thethriftshoppper.com
Accept Technology:
Apps to enhance Your Thrifting Experience
Everything has an app, including thrifting! Download these thrift-focused apps to find the best bargains, discover new shops, and organize your closet:
Good On You - (www.goodonyou.eco): Find ethical and sustainable brands, rate your favorite retailers, and receive exclusive discounts.
Depop - (www.depop.com):
A social shopping platform where you can buy, sell, and discover unique second-hand items from all over the world.
Poshmark - (www.poshmark.com): thredUP - (www.thredup.com):
Another excellent marketplace for buying and selling gently used clothing and accessories.
The world’s largest online thrift store, with a wide selection of stylish, reasonably priced preloved items.
Visit thrift stores on weekdays when they are less crowded to get the best deals and the freshest items. Inquire about restocking days as well, as most stores have specific days when they release new inventory.
Recognize and Value Quality
It’s critical to know how to spot highquality clothing when thrifting. Look for well-made items made of natural fibers such as cotton, linen, silk, or wool. Look for brand names and fabric composition on the labels
Learn the Art of Bargaining
Don’t be afraid to haggle at thrift stores.
If an item is damaged or appears to be overpriced, request a discount. Politeness, patience, and perseverance will assist you in saving even more money.
Tailor to Fit: Make Your Finds Your Own
Don’t let an imperfect fit deter you from purchasing a fantastic piece. If you like it, take it to a tailor or learn some do-it-yourself alteration techniques to personalize it.
Think Beyond Clothing: Accessorize, Accessorize, Accessorize
Thrift stores are a treasure trove for one-of-a-kind accessories such as jewelry, belts, scarves, and bags. Use these oneof-a-kind pieces to up your fashion game.