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50 Thrift Store Finds So Good They Had To Be Bragged About (New Pics)

50 Thrift Store Finds So Good They Had To Be Bragged About (New Pics)

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Garage sales, flea markets, pawn shops, all of these places are playgrounds for bargain hunters. One day, they discover a retro windbreaker that looks like it just stepped out of an '80s magazine, the next, a weirdly adorable ceramic cat mug that somehow survived without breaking. On the subreddit r/ThriftStoreHauls, members eagerly share their finds, swapping stories, snapping photos, and celebrating the thrill of scoring something unique for next to nothing. Their posts make you want to grab a tote bag and start thrifting too.

#1 I Grabbed It Thinking It Was A Cool Mirror, Then I Noticed The Plug

I Grabbed It Thinking It Was A Cool Mirror, Then I Noticed The Plug
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#2 Did I Go To Goodwill Looking For A Cast-Iron Beaver Pencil Holder? Nope. Do I Have One Now? H**l Yes I Do

Did I Go To Goodwill Looking For A Cast-Iron Beaver Pencil Holder? Nope. Do I Have One Now? H**l Yes I Do
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Just like the members of this subreddit, celebrities also love thrifting.

From singers who love to perform in vintage (SZA) to actors who rewear their favorite gowns on the red carpet (Winona Ryder) and celebrities who exclusively shop vintage while traveling (Helen Mirren), a lot of stars have spoken openly about their love for thrifting.

#3 Found This Today At Goodwill. I Love It!!!🥰

Found This Today At Goodwill. I Love It!!!🥰
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#4 8 Years Ago I Posted These 1930’s Salvatore Ferragamo Shoes (On My Old Account) That I Found For $8 At Savers. Today, They Are Being Shipped To The Museum In Italy!

8 Years Ago I Posted These 1930’s Salvatore Ferragamo Shoes (On My Old Account) That I Found For $8 At Savers. Today, They Are Being Shipped To The Museum In Italy!
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#5 Boyfriend Was Not Impressed With These Kjaernulf Chairs I Thrifted For €175

Boyfriend Was Not Impressed With These Kjaernulf Chairs I Thrifted For €175
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And it's not just Hollywood. Thrifting is shifting from a niche hobby to a mainstream activity in other places, too.

For example, according to the 2024 Thrift Report from Value Village (the largest for-profit thrift operator in Canada for value-priced pre-owned clothing, accessories, and housewares), 90 percent of Canadian consumers have engaged with a thrift store through shopping, donating, or both (up from 83 percent in 2022); nearly one in three have thrifted in the past year alone, and more than 40 percent of Gen Z are regular thrifters.

#6 Goodwill Find!!

Goodwill Find!!
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#7 Repurposed This $2 Vintage Cookie Jar That Was Missing It's Lid 🍓

Repurposed This $2 Vintage Cookie Jar That Was Missing It's Lid 🍓
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#8 Just Scored These Handmade Rocking Chairs For $20 Each At Goodwill!

Just Scored These Handmade Rocking Chairs For $20 Each At Goodwill!
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#9 Found The Perfect Kitten Throne At A Thrift Shop

Found The Perfect Kitten Throne At A Thrift Shop
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In different countries the numbers might also be different, but the aforementioned Canadian report also discovered that despite all the apps popping up, in-person thrift stores are still very important. Canucks claim to spend 6.8 times more at brick-and-mortar thrift stores compared to online resale. Eighty-three cents of every dollar they spend on pre-owned apparel is spent in-store.

#10 $12 Lamp

$12 Lamp
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#11 Found My Dream End Table And Forced Myself To Learn How To Refinish It

Found My Dream End Table And Forced Myself To Learn How To Refinish It
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#12 ….is This A Potential Dog Bed?

….is This A Potential Dog Bed?
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#13 $15 Black Tie Find From Goodwill

$15 Black Tie Find From Goodwill
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Also, more than 3 in 10 respondents said that secondhand clothing makes up more than a quarter of their wardrobe, and nearly 40 percent of thrifters purchase secondhand clothing at least once per month.

Gen Z relies on secondhand clothing even more – 6 in 10 said over a quarter of their wardrobe is secondhand.

#14 Before I Dropped My Kindergartener Off At School, I Asked If She Wanted Me To Look For Anything For Her While I Thrifted. She Said “Sparkly Unicorn Purse”. The Thrift Gods Had My Back

Before I Dropped My Kindergartener Off At School, I Asked If She Wanted Me To Look For Anything For Her While I Thrifted. She Said “Sparkly Unicorn Purse”. The Thrift Gods Had My Back
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#15 Found A Menstruation Mallard For 6.25

Found A Menstruation Mallard For 6.25
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#16 Was Told To Post These Here. $4 A Piece

Was Told To Post These Here. $4 A Piece
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#17 No Way I Was Going To Pass This Up For $2.99!

No Way I Was Going To Pass This Up For $2.99!
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Canadians also shop secondhand beyond apparel, with more than 8 in 10 having bought at least one non-apparel item.

Leading categories include books (46 percent), furniture (38 percent), home décor (34 percent), and housewares/kitchenware (32 percent).

#18 Paid $120 For This Coffee Table And Found It Online For Way More…

Paid $120 For This Coffee Table And Found It Online For Way More…
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#19 My BF Thinks My New Chair Meh. Whip His A*s Please

My BF Thinks My New Chair Meh. Whip His A*s Please
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#20 Single-Handedly The Coolest Thing I’ve Ever Found At A Thrift Store

Single-Handedly The Coolest Thing I’ve Ever Found At A Thrift Store
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But regardless of where you are, giving clothes (and other things) a second life, is also contributing to saving the planet.

It is estimated that the equivalent of one garbage truck full of textiles is landfilled or incinerated every second.

Furthermore, the fashion industry is considered to be responsible for 10% of humanity’s carbon emissions—that’s more emissions than all international flights and maritime shipping combined. If the fashion sector continues on its current trajectory, that share of the carbon budget could jump to 26% by 2050.

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