A pair of vintage pumps |
I have made a few "field trips" to Goodwill stores and Salvation Army Thrift store. I must say buying pre-owned items may not be everyone's cup of tea. It also takes a lot of patience to go through racks or piles of stuff (clothes, bags, shoes, furniture, etc.) and they usually don't smell the nicest but if you think about it, items get recycled so that is less harsh to the environment. Items usually sell for a few dollars and if you donate items, you get a tax refund receipt. There are also those who will go to garage/yard/estate sales to pick up "treasures" which the owners have regarded as "trash".
White patent loafers |
Thankfully for me, there are websites that enable thrifting in the comfort of my couch. I usually look for items that are never worn even though they are "pre-owned". We all have that purchase that we stashed at the back of our closet, never see the light of day since we brought it home from the store. So far I've scored quite a few neat items and "flipped" them on eBay because I believe one person's mistake can be another person's treasure. ;-)