Sourcing Thrifted Item Hot Spots

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Sourcing thrifted items can be a fun and sustainable way to shop. Here are some places where you can find thrifted items:

  1. Thrift Stores:
    • Goodwill: Goodwill is a well-known chain of thrift stores with locations in many countries.
    • Salvation Army: Similar to Goodwill, the Salvation Army operates thrift stores and often supports charitable initiatives.
    • Savers/Value Village: This is a chain of thrift stores with a wide range of items.
  2. Local Thrift Shops:
    • Explore smaller, independent thrift shops in your local area. These shops may have a more unique selection of items.
  3. Online Thrift Stores:
    • ThredUp: ThredUp is an online thrift store where you can buy and sell secondhand clothing. Use my link and get 45% off and Free shipping on your first order. https://www.thredup.com/r/B4TYPN
    • Poshmark: Poshmark is a platform where individuals can sell and buy used clothing, accessories, and more. Join and get a $10 shopping credit for using my Poshmark code: CHRISTINAMCYR https://poshmark.com/invite-friends
    • Depop: Depop is a social shopping app where you can buy and sell secondhand items, particularly popular for fashion and accessories.
  4. Flea Markets and Swap Meets:
    • Check out local flea markets or swap meets for a wide range of secondhand items, from clothing to furniture.
  5. Garage Sales and Estate Sales:
    • Keep an eye out for local garage sales and estate sales, especially during the weekends.
  6. Consignment Shops:
    • Some shops operate on a consignment basis, where people can sell their items and the shop takes a percentage of the sale.
  7. Vintage Shops:
    • Look for vintage shops in your area. While some may focus on higher-end items, others may have more affordable vintage finds.
  8. Charity Shops:
    • Beyond Goodwill and the Salvation Army, there are many local charity shops that sell secondhand items for a good cause.
  9. Community and Church Sales:
    • Check community bulletin boards or local church announcements for upcoming sales events.
  10. Social Media Groups:
    • Join local buy/sell/trade groups on social media platforms like Facebook. Many people use these groups to sell or give away items they no longer need.
  11. Online Auctions:
    • Platforms like eBay or ShopGoodwill host online auctions where you can bid on secondhand items.

Remember, the availability and quality of thrifted items can vary, so it’s a good idea to explore different options and be patient in finding the treasures you’re looking for.