Tips for Thrift Store Shopping
Shopping in a Thrift Store is like Going on a Treasure Hunt
Follow the rules and thrift store shopping can be very rewarding! It's a different shopping scene from what you'll find in a department store. Thrift stores operate basically like all stores, but since each piece of merchandise is unique, you mustThrift store shopping is like a game where you need to be light on your feet. Here are the rules:
Go often
Merchandise changes, sometimes daily, at most thrift stores, so if you can't find what you need today, it may very well be there tomorrow! A weekly shopping trip is reasonable and will yield many finds and bargains. Train yourself to not buy unless it's really what you want or need, though, or a weekly shopping trip could turn into a weekly binge.
Shop for quality
Vintage linens, original recordings, collector's items, depression glass, brand name quality clothing... they're all to be found in thrift stores. Know what you're looking at; pay attention to labels and know the signature details of famous designers if that's what you're shopping for.
Take your time
Don't go shopping at a thrift store when you're rushed or not in the mood to pay attention to details. You may have to go through a 20 foot rack, one item at a time, before you find that perfect piece - take the challenge and take the time to dig out that treasure.
Pay attention to size and fit in clothing
Go with a list of sizes, but be aware: Clothing can stretch or shrink and may not be the original size; also, some clothing will be without tags and will have been assigned a size by estimation. Try it on if you can. Although a practiced second hand shopper will soon be able to "eye ball" a garment and tell if it will fit or not, regardless of size tags, unless you're sure you can do that, try on clothing before you buy.
Most thrift stores do have a return policy, but why put them and yourself to the trouble of returning items because they don't fit once you get them home? The exception is that if you're buying for someone else and they simply cannot get to the store to try them on.
Merchandise is sold "as is"
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