#2 It Came!!!! So In Love!!

#3 My Mom Bought This Vanity (And Lamp) For Me In The ‘90s When I Was A Little Girl

I’m lucky to have grown up with a mother who instilled in me the magic of thrift shopping. Shopping second hand is truly for everyone, regardless of what kind of budget you have or what you’re on the hunt for. Sure, you might want to stick to buying new when it comes to things like socks and underwear. But when you’re in the market for new appliances, clothing, home goods, cars and more, don’t be afraid to look at gently used items first.
There are plenty of reasons why thrifting is a great idea. First of all, it’s likely to be much more budget friendly than buying things brand new. You’re also able to find items with personality that will stand out from what everyone else you know is purchasing. So your furniture and clothes will always have character!
#4 Art Nouveau Brass Desk Set With Handblown Green Glass Inkwells By Kralik Glassworks, Bohemia, Circa 1900

#5 My Father Passed In Dec Of 2022. I’ve Slowly Been Going Thru His Things. In A Box Filled With Glasses I Found My New House Hippo!!!

#6 This Lamp Was Sitting On A Table For $10 Dollars. When I Looked It Up Come To Find Out It Is Murano Glass And Worth Alot Of Money

Shopping second hand is also great for the environment. It’s no secret that companies are producing far more furniture and clothing than consumers can realistically purchase, so plenty of items are going to waste. However, if we collectively agree to shop exclusively second hand, the demand for these items will deplete, and companies will have to start producing less.
There are billions of pieces of clothing already out there that nobody is wearing, including many that are polluting the ocean and taking up space in landfills. We might as well take some time to sift through what’s in our local thrift shops when we need a new pair of jeans or a dress to wear for an event. Plus, the thrill of finding something exceptional is way more exciting than going into a shop that has a dozen identical versions of each item.
#7 My $2.99 Find At Goodwill Today

#8 Airplane Smoking Table/Ashtray Given To My Boyfriend For Helping Move Some Furniture For An Estate Sale. He Just Loves It, Thinks He Hit The Jackpot!

#9 Found This Lamp At A Second Hand Store And Fell In Love! It Is One Of My Favorite Things That I Own. Lamp With Sturdy Iron Pole

Another huge benefit of shopping second hand is that you’re probably going to find higher quality pieces. So much of what we buy brand new today is made from cheap materials to keep costs low and require customers to replace their items every year or so. But if you can find vintage items that have been around for decades, they are going to be made from much nicer materials that are actually built to last. Even appliances from a decade or two ago will probably last much longer than, say, a washing machine that you’d buy brand new today.
#10 Not Weird, But Wonderful. I Lost A Sister On September 4, 2021. She Loved Owls And Orange Was Her Favorite Color. I Couldn’t Leave Him There. Found At Goodwill In Benbrook, Texas

#11 Spotted This Creepy Guy At Goodwill In Strongsville, Ohio. For Only $11, He Did Come Home With Me

#12 “170 Holes Of Chicken Wire Filled With Glass Beads. I Had So Much Fun Putting It Together.” By Judy Bookhart Lewis

Now, I understand that the items featured on this list might not be the best photos to inspire you to get thrifting. But these objects just prove that you can find anything in a second hand shop, including exactly what you’re looking for. I admit that it will take some patience, and you might have to visit 10 stores before you find those jeans that fit you like a glove. So if you need some advice for embarking upon your own thrifting adventure, Rachel at The Antiqued Journey has some useful tips.
#13 ✨ Found This Perfectly Enchanted Object At A Charity Shop This Weekend For £5. It’s A Letter Opener And The Talon Is Seriously Sharp

#14 Found This Bucherer Watch An Estate Sale ! I Have No Idea What Year It Was Made But I Will Wear It Because It Makes Me Smile

First, Rachel recommends always getting a cart when you’re at a thrift store. You have no idea what kinds of items will catch your eye, and you don’t want to be limited to snagging whatever you can hold in your hands. It’s also a good idea to go second hand shopping when you don’t have anywhere else to be. If you’re in a hurry or feel rushed, you might miss out on some excellent pieces. Go with a full stomach when you’re free for the next few hours to ensure you’ll have time to scope out the whole store.
#16 Vintage Fp Little People Barn & Silo Which Was Such A Favorite With Our Children & G’ Children As I Collected 1 By 1 At Yard Sales , Thrift Stores & Flea Markets!

#17 Found At My Great Aunt's House After She Went To A Retirements Home. No Idea What These Cuties Are 😄 Toothpick For Scale, Was Out Of Bananas

#18 Perfect Pullover Top For An Avid Fan Of Halloween, Found At A Thrift Store. It Didn't Come Home With Me, Even Though It Was Certainly...uh...unique

If you’re looking for vintage pieces, such as dishware, always check for the maker’s mark. For example, it might have a stamp stating where the item was produced. And don’t hesitate to look in every corner of the thrift store to find something good. These shops aren’t always organized super well, so you might stumble upon something unexpected in a part of the store you’d normally want to skip over.
#19 I Found It! I Always Told Myself That Any Hippo That Appeared In Front Of Me While Thrift Shopping Would Be My House Hippo 🩷 Welcome Coco!

#20 Inherited This Piece Of Furniture In A House-Turned-Office-Building We Just Moved Into. It’s A Very Cool Piece!





