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50 Times People Hit Jackpot While Thrifting And Just Had To Brag About It Online (New Pics)
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50 Times People Hit Jackpot While Thrifting And Just Had To Brag About It Online (New Pics)

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It’s said that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. And it only takes a visit to a secondhand store to see just how true this really is. I remember once going to a book tent at a carnival and picking up loads of great reads. It was only when I got home and started paging through them that I realized one of the books (a collection of Madiba quotes) had been autographed by none other than the man himself, South Africa's late president Nelson Mandela. It cost me the equivalent of 11 cents. Yes, Really.
Thrifting is literally a cheap thrill. It can even get a bit addictive rummaging through someone else’s “junk” to hit the jackpot. But it isn’t just good for your pocket, it helps save the planet, too, by reducing waste and cutting back on your carbon footprint.
There's a hugely popular online community called Thrift Store Hauls. It has an incredible 4 million members. They love garage sales, flea markets, pawn shops, thrift stores, and more. They've been sharing their best secondhand finds, and we must admit, we’re just a little jealous. Bored Panda has put together an inspiring list of the top times people won gold in the thrifting Olympics. From a $6 red velvet kitty couch to a $10 SMEG toaster, some of these treasures might make you want to drop what you're doing and run to the nearest secondhand store.

#1 Best $6 I Ever Spent

Best $6 I Ever Spent
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#2 Story Time - Few Years I Lost My Grandma, I Couldn’t Take Her Furniture Because I Didn’t Have Room. I Now Have A House, And For The 1st Time Looked Up If This Table Would Be Listed Anywhere (Knowing It Wouldn’t Be). Marketplace For $20. I Got Her Table 3 Years Later 🥹

Story Time - Few Years I Lost My Grandma, I Couldn’t Take Her Furniture Because I Didn’t Have Room. I Now Have A House, And For The 1st Time Looked Up If This Table Would Be Listed Anywhere (Knowing It Wouldn’t Be). Marketplace For $20. I Got Her Table 3 Years Later 🥹
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#3 Goodwill Strikes Again

Goodwill Strikes Again
Couldn’t believe my eyes! They’re in great condition, looks like never used. Thrilled every time we use them.
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Thrifting has become wildly popular in recent years, especially among the younger generations. People are buying more consciously, and secondhand stores are the place to be when it comes to sustainable fashion.

There might have been a stigma attached to buying second-hand clothes a few decades ago. It was seen as "less-than." But nowadays, thrifters are considered cool, socially conscious, and fashion-forward. For some, it’s more than just shopping… It’s a lifestyle.

#4 My Turtle Lamp

My Turtle Lamp
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#5 I Found The Striped One Three Years Ago. Today I Found Him A Friend :’)

I Found The Striped One Three Years Ago. Today I Found Him A Friend :’)
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#6 Bought A Used Couch On Saturday. Just Found This Stashed Inside. I Think I'm In Shock Right Now

Bought A Used Couch On Saturday. Just Found This Stashed Inside. I Think I'm In Shock Right Now
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Thrifting goes hand-in-hand with sustainable living, say the environmentalists at the University of Colorado Boulder. And there are several reasons why buying secondhand goods is good for the planet.

“Most clothes are made from synthetic materials, which take hundreds of years to decompose in landfills,” reads the university’s site. “When you thrift, you help extend the life of clothes, which can reduce the volume of clothing sent to landfills each year.”

According to the activist group Greenpeace, 1.92 million tonnes of textile waste is produced every year. And a staggering 92 million tonnes of discarded garments find their way into dumps around the world—out of the 100 billion produced annually.

#7 Just Brought Home The Prettiest Lamp I’ve Ever Seen!

Just Brought Home The Prettiest Lamp I’ve Ever Seen!
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#8 I… I Think I Just Won

I… I Think I Just Won
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#9 Found This Adorable Lil Cow Ottoman For $12 At Goodwill Today. He'll Be In Good Company With The Other Cute/Weird Animal Things In My Living Room 🥰

Found This Adorable Lil Cow Ottoman For $12 At Goodwill Today. He'll Be In Good Company With The Other Cute/Weird Animal Things In My Living Room 🥰
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The clothing industry—especially fast fashion—and its consumers also contribute to wasted resources. Making clothes takes a whole lot of water. Like, a lot of water. According to the University of Colorado, one pair of jeans is estimated to consume about 1,800 gallons of water during the manufacturing process and the cotton growth stage. Greenpeace adds that 2 billion pairs of jeans are produced every year.

Meanwhile, that t-shirt you're wearing probably took around 700 gallons of water to produce. To put it into perspective, that's the amount of water an average person drinks over the course of 900 days.

#10 My Husband Brought Home A Bag Full Of Brass Animals From An Estate Sale

My Husband Brought Home A Bag Full Of Brass Animals From An Estate Sale
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#11 My Daughter Paid $13 For This Sweatshirt Two Months Ago. Tonight My Wife Discovered It’s Worth Hundreds

My Daughter Paid $13 For This Sweatshirt Two Months Ago. Tonight My Wife Discovered It’s Worth Hundreds
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#12 Thrifted This Less Than Three Hours Ago!

Thrifted This Less Than Three Hours Ago!
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Studies have shown that many people don't keep the same clothes in the cupboard for more than a year. And one study found that a lot of garments are chucked out after no more than 10 wearings.

“Thrifting keeps clothing in use for longer, which can help limit wasted resources through decreased demand for new products,” say the university's experts. The Geneva Environment Network adds that the fashion industry is the second-biggest consumer of water and is responsible for 2-8% of global carbon emissions.

#13 Got This Sectional For $100 At The Thrift Store, Had It Professionally Steam Cleaned

Got This Sectional For $100 At The Thrift Store, Had It Professionally Steam Cleaned
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#14 Found The Perfect Item To Complete My Gallery Wall

Found The Perfect Item To Complete My Gallery Wall
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#15 70s Vintage Suede Coat Found At A Garage Sale

70s Vintage Suede Coat Found At A Garage Sale
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'Waste not, want not' is a good rule to live by. "In today’s society of consumerism, people often buy things without realizing they don’t really need them, and with items that are cheap and accessible people tend to throw them away," notes Goodwill International.

"To help lessen the impact that this has on the environment, you can choose to donate things instead of tossing them and consider looking for an item secondhand next time you need something."

#16 Found My Old Favorite Sweater In My Current Size!

Found My Old Favorite Sweater In My Current Size!
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#17 Two Hundred Bucks For A Toaster? Crazy But For 10 Bucks I'm In

Two Hundred Bucks For A Toaster? Crazy But For 10 Bucks I'm In
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#18 Thrifted My Best Friend’s White Whale

Thrifted My Best Friend’s White Whale
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#19 Dream Come True!

Dream Come True!
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#20 I Think I've Peaked

I Think I've Peaked
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