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50 Times People Found Something So Ridiculous At The Thrift Store They Just Had To Share
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50 Times People Found Something So Ridiculous At The Thrift Store They Just Had To Share

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Shopping at thrift stores is great: you can find something authentic, it doesn't hurt your wallet, and you're helping the planet by not contributing to overconsumption. In 2024, roughly 90% of Americans and Canadians engaged with a thrift store through either shopping or donating. And Gen Z is leading the trend, with 60% thrifting monthly.
Nevertheless, lately, thrifting lovers have noticed a worrying trend where second-hand goods are often pricier than their new counterparts. So much so that they've been posting the prices online and shaming thrift retailers. We've collected the funniest and most absurd examples of ridiculous thrift item prices and will present them to you here, Pandas!

#1 Cocktail Umbrellas $12 Each

Cocktail Umbrellas $12 Each
Seen in an antique store, so possibly vintage? Still this is one of the most ridiculous things I've seen in a second hand shop. And the pink one was ripped! Saw a listing on eBay where you could buy 25 vintage ones for $20. And new you can get about 145 for $9 from Oriental Trading Company.
62points

#2 I Just Get Mad When I Go Now

I Just Get Mad When I Go Now
Some little Mexican lady that spoke little English came up to me while in goodwill and said, “I no afford anything, this donation yes?” Made me so sick, these prices are ridiculous.
50points

#3 The Goodwill Price Is Almost Double Of The Marshall’s It’s Came From

The Goodwill Price Is Almost Double Of The Marshall’s It’s Came From
48points

Back in the day, shopping second-hand was mostly for those who couldn't afford pricier clothes or were looking for one-of-a-kind items. Nowadays, thrifting has become a trend. According to a 2025 report by Capital One Shopping Centre, roughly 30% of all apparel bought in the U.S. was second-hand.

The folks who shared the items we see on this list aren't the only ones who noticed that thrifting isn't like it used to be. Experts estimate that the second-hand goods market can be valued at somewhere between $100 and $120 billion worldwide. So, if it's so profitable, why is a single roll of toilet paper over $1 at 'Goodwill'? Or is it so profitable because of the jacked-up prices?

#4 Is This A Joke?

Is This A Joke?
46points

#5 I Thought These Were Free On The USPS Website. This Local Goodwill Is Breaking The Law I Think. Do I Report Them To Their Corporate Or USPS?

I Thought These Were Free On The USPS Website. This Local Goodwill Is Breaking The Law I Think. Do I Report Them To Their Corporate Or USPS?
46points

#6 Stitch Marker "Earrings"

Stitch Marker "Earrings"
Found these "earrings" at the local Savers. Tried to tell a cashier that they weren't earrings and are available like 50pc for $3 she said, "well some kid will probably wear them as earrings because they look like safety pins."
They are... Not traditional ear piercing size.
46points

One of the reasons second-hand items are more expensive nowadays is because of rising demand. People (especially younger ones) are more eco-conscious than ever and choose to shop sustainably. In fact, 67% of American consumers say that sustainability is a priority when shopping.

It's basic economics: when the demand for something increases, retailers tend to up their price—even if they're second-hand goods. What's more, many thrift stores have become aware of the real value of some of their items. That's especially true for consignment stores—second-hand shops where retailers sell items on behalf of their owners.

#7 My Local Thrift Shop Got A New Store Manager

My Local Thrift Shop Got A New Store Manager
44points

#8 No Authenticity, No Certification, No Return, No Exchange, No Explanation

No Authenticity, No Certification, No Return, No Exchange, No Explanation
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44points

#9 I Think The Employees Just Do This To See If Someone Actually Buys It

I Think The Employees Just Do This To See If Someone Actually Buys It
44points

Thrifting expert and consignment store lover Jessie Frances of Cappuccinos & Consignment notes that some thrift stores began curating their selection in response to this growing demand. They're offering more items that may be of higher quality and made by famous brands. 

Many thrift stores would have designer bags, clothes, and accessories put behind glass in the past. But nowadays, there are smaller, more unique thrift stores offering only this kind of second-hand selection.

#10 I'll Style This With My Versachi And Goochie

I'll Style This With My Versachi And Goochie
42points

#11 I Gave Up Today When I Found This KFC Container For 0.89 Today

I Gave Up Today When I Found This KFC Container For 0.89 Today
42points

#12 There Has To Be Something I'm Missing Here. Is There Something To This Rock?

There Has To Be Something I'm Missing Here. Is There Something To This Rock?
42points

As thrifting has been gaining popularity, more stores are opening and more people are working in the stores themselves, but also at donation centers and even in logistics. Consider how big most thrift stores are and just think about how much they're paying for rent. This, together with wages, utilities, and logistical costs, really adds to the bottom line many thrift stores have to cover.

#13 Dude

Dude
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41points

#14 Hm. Charity Diapers Meant To Be Free For Needy Families. “Not For Sale” On Sale At Griftwill

Hm. Charity Diapers Meant To Be Free For Needy Families. “Not For Sale” On Sale At Griftwill
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Second-hand online shopping has really taken off since the pandemic, too. Platforms like Vinted, ThredUp, Poshmark, and Depop have become serious competitors to giants like the Salvation Army and Goodwill. Aside from the convenience (you can just log in and browse while having lunch or lulling yourself to sleep), many online sellers also offer lower prices, making physical stores less attractive.

#15 At "Value" Village In Canada

At "Value" Village In Canada
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40points

#16 $800 For “Some Gold Earring Singles And Cool Beads” Says The Employee

$800 For “Some Gold Earring Singles And Cool Beads” Says The Employee
39points

#17 How Did These Make It Out To The Shelf?

How Did These Make It Out To The Shelf?
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39points

#18 Oh The Possibilities

Oh The Possibilities
39points

There's also a serious downside to thrifting becoming so popular. People are noticing how it's becoming a form of fast fashion in itself. If you're a frequent thrifter, you may have seen items from Shein, Temu, and other fast fashion brands making the rounds at your favorite thrift shop.

According to Fashion Innovation, "The glorification of thrifting as the new and hip sustainable fashion trend encourages shopping addictions and overconsumption, which in turn contribute to similar issues we are trying to combat."

#19 $5 For A Blown Out Hole And A Spider

$5 For A Blown Out Hole And A Spider
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#20 I Love Reducing Waste, But Not Everything Needs To Be Donated To The Thrift Store. There's No Way Those Markers Aren't Dry, Right?

I Love Reducing Waste, But Not Everything Needs To Be Donated To The Thrift Store. There's No Way Those Markers Aren't Dry, Right?
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