What Makes Thrift Stores In PA A Great Place To Shop

By Roger West


There are many thrift stores across the world full of goodies that have been donated and discarded by people and retail stores unless there is great sale, the prices can be outrageous at times! Some people would not even consider going into a thrift store because of the stigma that the items are old, torn, stained, broke, or just plain ugly. Some of that is true, but as the saying goes, the good definitely outweighs the bad. Before you venture out to your local Thrift Stores in PA, take these tips with you so that you can be equipped with.

Choose the best day and time... Many thrift stores offer discount days and times for additional savings. For instance, my local Goodwill has a color tag of the week that is 50% off Monday through Wednesday, and then those items tagged with that color are $1 Thursday through Saturday. On Sunday, the price goes down to. 50!! If you have time, scope out what they have on Tuesday or Wednesday, and then go back on Thursday to grab your bargains. Shopping early in the morning is best because not as many people are there and the dressing rooms are available.

And although the items are secondhand, many of the items are in great condition with very little noticeable wear. You may even be lucky enough to find a few items with price tags still on them. I once found a brand new (price tag still on) grey and black Anne Klein Blazer, which can retail anywhere from

And who knows, once you reupholster once - you may develop a real passion for it. Many seamstresses donate their old measuring dummies to the charity store, and you can often find a gaggle of them congregated in a corner.

Purchase unique items... With uniqueness ask yourself "Would I buy this item if it was full price?" If yes, get it. If no, wheel around the store trying to convince yourself you will love it when you get home. Accessories are lovable, and some of the best unique finds are found in that category. From floral scarves to braided belts, button earrings to stunning brooches, and classic sandals to peep toe heels, unique accessories can turn the simplest t-shirt and skirt into an eye-catching ensemble. Be sure to inspect these items for any malfunctions as well.

If you start to shop at charity shops it won't take long for you to see that many of them support meaningful causes. Whether it is an organization that helps feed the homeless, one that provides services for battered woman, or one that finds homes for animals, good causes always seem to be connected to charity shops. Just last year the non-profit, Helping Hands of Rockmart, GA was able to supply over 53 needy families with food daily with the proceeds from their charity store.

There are so many to choose from and you will either be frustrated looking or late for your next appointment. When shopping for clothes, I highly recommend going through the section one at a time. I know it is time-consuming, however, because there are so many items to choose from, some of them get "stuck" or "hidden" behind one another.

Enjoy your charity store experience either alone or with someone who loves it just as much as you do. It is always a good experience with the right company around you and knowing that the money you spend will be used for s good cause, be wise in your selections and your spending. Be equipped to thrift!!




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