We’re big fans of Stooping NYC here at Bored Panda, so this is far from the first time we’ve featured their account. But just like the city of New York, their page never gets boring. There’s always something new to be posted, whether it’s a beautiful antique or a hilarious children’s toy. One New Yorker’s trash is certainly another’s treasure!
We got in touch with the couple who anonymously runs Stooping NYC, and they were kind enough to answer a few questions for you, pandas. First, we wanted to know if it's currently the best time for stooping, since we’re well into summer.
“Summer is definitely a fantastic time for stooping. The weather's warm, and people are more likely to put out interesting items during their seasonal clean-ups,” the creators shared. “And there are also more moves. But honestly, there is no off season!”
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We were also curious if the couple somehow manages to post all of the pics they’re sent from around NYC, as their page currently has over 475k followers and they must be receiving many submissions a day. “We try and post everything!” they told Bored Panda. “We, of course, look for things we know people need and items that are unique or tell a story. Something quirky, rare, or just an awesome item.”
Finally, we asked about the caption contests that sometimes pop up on the page. “We choose items for caption contests that have a bit of mystery or humor to them — something that sparks creativity,” the creators explained. “Our followers never disappoint with their clever and witty responses, making it a fun and engaging way to showcase the find.”
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I’m an avid thrifter myself, and personally, it pains me to buy something new if I know I can find a gently used version on Facebook marketplace or at a local thrift store. Very few things actually need to be purchased brand new. And while I’m a bit jealous that we don’t have a stooping culture where I live, I am thrilled to see that this trend is expanding out of New York. CEPSA reports that there’s even a Spanish Stooping Vigo account now, as well as Stooping Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia and more.
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While stooping might not be as popular in Spain yet as it is in New York, Magali Navarro, the creator of Stooping Vigo, told CEPSA that it’s definitely gaining popularity, especially amongst younger generations.
“If it is something original and beautiful, regardless of whether it is old enough to be considered a relic or modern in the purest Scandinavian style, it lasts less than an hour on the streets," Navarro shared. And while not every piece is ready to display in someone’s home immediately, she added that many are still picked up to be upcycled.
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Stooping culture has even reached the streets of China, ABC News Australia reports. 27-year-old digital marketer Mikiko Chen shared with ABC News that she’s been hunting for discarded items on the streets of Shanghai during the nights to find things that are worth keeping. “It's wasteful to throw away something that's still usable, it's better to share it with others who need it,” Chen says. She also noted that the idea of taking secondhand items is often stigmatized by older generations in China, but the trend is gaining popularity amongst the youth.
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Stooping has also become a great way for young people in China to help strengthen their communities. Some have organized group bike rides to go out and find items together, and others have organized flea markets and exchange events where people can swap items with one another. Stooping isn’t always the easiest way to find sustainable items in every city, but that doesn’t mean that the spirit of stooping can’t be applied to the community. A little creativity can go a long way.
















