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Dana

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It's like my new addiction as of a few months ago. I haven't stepped foot into a TJ Maxx in I don't know how long. I am REALLY anal about what I wear so thrift shopping at Goodwill, I will weed through all the junk to find the gems. Last week I found a decent pair of Gap brand relaxed fit boot cuts for 4.99 and today I found a Gap sweater vest for the same price. I went in the other day and was kind of dumbfounded...

As I told my local consign place...

So I'm in Goodwill today perusing to see what they had for good condition clothing when I stumble across a sweater vest, marked for 24.99... At first, I'm think there is no way a sweater at Goodwill is worth that much money. After a second look I notice the tags are still attached. Someone threw out a sweater that was marked at 95.00 retail. It must be nice to throw away 95.00 dollars like it was nothing. I'd say it might of been a gift but really who leaves the tags on a gift? LOL. I'd of taken it back to the store for at least a gift card or CONSIGNED it =)
 
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I read the title as: Frugal Fashion: Theft Shopping & Consigning...

I was about to say, it's not frugal fashion if the clothes are being stolen (well I suppose it could be as it's not costing the thief any money). I think I need my eyes checked lol.


I like looking in local Charity shops for bargains. I live in a very affluent area and sometimes it is insane the things that I find, like jeans with a £100 price tag still on :eek
 

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I read the title as: Frugal Fashion: Theft Shopping & Consigning...

I was about to say, it's not frugal fashion if the clothes are being stolen (well I suppose it could be as it's not costing the thief any money). I think I need my eyes checked lol.


I like looking in local Charity shops for bargains. I live in a very affluent area and sometimes it is insane the things that I find, like jeans with a £100 price tag still on
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LMFAO... That is nuts

Frugile new word meaning frugal and agile ;)

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Frugal fashion is a great way to save money while still maintaining a stylish wardrobe. Thrift shopping and consigning can offer unique, high-quality pieces for a fraction of the price. Plus, it's environmentally friendly. I love hunting for hidden gems and vintage finds.
 

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I have bought many things second-hand, but because I don't have much money, now that I have more money I buy everything from the top brands and I love that, so I don't have any kind of need to buy second-hand things, but obviously I support you in your new fair.
 

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I haven't bought anything from thrift shop, I do not like to wear clothes that somebody has already worn. However, I do buy unbranded and low cost clothes. recently, I bought a couple of tshirts for $2 each. These tshirts were locally made, without any brands.
 

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Thrift shopping and consignment are great ways to enjoy frugal fashion. I’ve found unique, quality pieces at thrift stores for a fraction of the price. It’s eco-friendly too, reducing waste while letting me express my style without breaking the bank.
 
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