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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular

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Thrift shopping is a lot like a lottery, in a way; you often have to go through hundreds of unsuccessful tries until you hit the jackpot. And in the world of second-hand shopping, the things you have to go through can cover basically everything—old phones, clothing, someone’s grandmother's glasses, you name it, it’s there.
Be that as it may, some items are more surprising than others; finding a nice pair of jeans might be rare, but a full set of armor is arguably far more unexpected. That’s why lots of random thrift store treasures end up online, on the ‘Official Weird Second Hand Finds That Need To Be Shared Page’ Facebook group, for instance. We have gathered pictures of some of the most unusual finds shared on the group to prove just how wonderfully unpredictable thrift shopping can get. Scroll down to find them on the list below and see it for yourself.
In order to learn more about secondhand shopping, Bored Panda turned to avid thrifter Ashley, better known to the online community under the name of Msfili, who was kind enough to share her insight on the topic. You will find her thoughts in the text below.

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
I picked this up from a yard sale.
274points

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
So excited to find this official Par-tic-I-Pation guide.
I didn’t know this was a thing (I have to edit to say I know theater participation is a thing, I’ve gone many times in the past 20 years) but it’s basically the script with where the audience is supposed to chime in at a movie theater viewing.
And it’s official, yes it’s from 1991 but I didn’t write it so stop saying its regional and this isn’t correct. It’s correct enough to be official.
I am flabbergasted that some of you are so upset about a book.
The gatekeeping over someone so communal to outsiders as a cult classic like this is disgusting.
Enjoy this book, enjoy the movie, do whatever the f*ck you want but don’t judge others for what they enjoy.
I personally love it. I’m going to show it to our local troupe.
240points

#3

This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
Snatched this T shirt up real quick at Goodwill!
234points

Thrift stores are a common choice for people all over the world for one reason or another, which is why there are quite a few of them globally. According to IBIS World, there are roughly 28,500 of such businesses in the US alone; and the number is likely to increase, considering that it’s been growing by an average of 3.5% for the past five years. Gitnux pointed out that roughly 16% to 18% of Americans choose to shop in thrift stores.

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
I got this cool guy at a yard sale a few weeks ago. Someone must have collected costume dolls because they had a ton, but he was in his closed box on the floor. I opened it and saw the masks and decided I needed it, since I’m a fan of Japanese folklore (and folklore in general.) He’s definitely made for tourists as a souvenir, but I think he’s pretty old
197points

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
I like to sew and inherited my grandmother Ann’s homemade green linen-covered pin cushion — which she received from her mother. I have used it for years.
Well, a new puppy of ours found it one day and decided to play with it and ripped it open. The cushion’s innards were exposed, and at first I was horrified and upset at the dog. But then, so surprised to see what was inside, and to think I could actually be holding the tresses of one of my ancestors…
196points

You can never be sure what you might come back with after going thrift shopping. Even if you have a specific goal in mind, the abundance of all sorts of items might make it quite tempting to grab an additional knick knack or two.

That’s part of the charm of secondhand stores—you might enter looking for a couple of vintage glasses and spot a designer bag, which has ended its days in a place far less fancy than people would have expected it to.

Winnipeg-based content creator Ashley, going by the name of Msfili on TikTok, is known by her followers to be quite successful in thrift finds, including a designer bag every now and then. Some of her successful outings have resulted in a Michael Kors bag for 10 dollars and a Coach bag for three, just to name a couple, showing that it is possible to win the thrift lottery from time to time.

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
This did not come home with me.
189points

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
Because doesn’t EVERYBODY need a purple toilet?!?!
184points

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
Thrifted this little girl’s umbrella. With the Morton Salt little girl on the handle, the umbrella has the Morton Salt logo “when it rains it pours”.
180points

Ashley was even able to hunt down a Christian Dior outfit from a 2003 collection; however, she told Bored Panda that it wasn’t her most successful secondhand shopping experience, nor the only Dior outfit she was lucky to stumble upon. “The most impressive thing I have thrifted would have to be a 2005 Christian Dior runway bag. I paid $8 for it. As much as I loved it, someone offered to purchase it from me for $900 so I couldn't say no to that return on investment.”

The avid thrifter added that she often finds brand name, designer, and luxury items at stores selling previously owned items. “The thrift store is a Mecca and isn't limited to anything specific. It is a treasure hunt every time you go and sometimes you end up finding amazing things,” she said.

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
Estate sale find. Never seen anything like them before
179points

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
Death Star tea mug. Found for 75 cents at Miracle Hill Thrift Store in Easley, SC.
164points

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
I shared this before but I wanted to show this afghan I thrifted for Pride Month
Cat for scale
162points

For those who are willing and able to look for thrift store gems—let’s be honest, it might feel like torture for people less keen on digging through piles of clothing or browsing endless rows of shelves—there are tips that can help locate them even easier. Forbes suggested taking the location and the size of the store into consideration when going thrift shopping, as the bigger ones or those in slightly more upscale areas are likely to be fitted with better goods.

Forbes also pointed out that timing is important—learning when the stores offer discounts might come in handy (whether it’s signing up for a newsletter or asking a quick question to the staff). When it comes to timing, it revealed that the end of the semester is typically a good time to shop secondhand for those living in college towns.

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
Got this at the Goodwill bins for less than $7! It’s a vintage Sears coat
160points

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
$300 at Spookala in Ocala Florida.
Did not purchase, did admire.
145points

The reasons for thrift shopping differ with each person; however, some of the main ones globally, according to Statista’s 2022 data, are affordability and value (factor number one for half of those surveyed) followed by a variety of choice and uniqueness, and sustainability (with 40% of the respondents seconding each of the statements). Last but not least is the thrill of the hunt, which motivates roughly 35% of people to go thrift shopping.

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
My $10 Facebook Marketplace find. So happy to have this unique piece. I’m probably gonna reupholster it and maybe stain it darker. It’s definitely hand made too.
139points

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
Found these ginormous porkers at an antique mall in AZ today. I have named them Charles and Camilla.
The lady is marked shipman 1997. The beefeater is a butcher shop display. I'm finding them online for a total of about $500. I paid $39 plus tax for the pair.
My kitchen is now "sow-ton abbey"
SCORE
137points

Considering that money doesn't grow on trees, it only makes sense that affordability is one of the main factors motivating people to opt for secondhand items. Often providing good quality pieces for a price way lower than they would be originally, such items arguably allow people to save up to $1,760 a year, on average, according to Coupon Follow.

It’s not only the price tag that motivates people to choose thrifted items, but the variety of the items themselves. It allows people to create their personal style without having to rely on fast fashion, which often makes people look somewhat similar because of the prevalent fashion trends it follows. Moreover, choosing to buy pre-loved items over fast fashion is the more environmentally friendly thing to do as well.

“By offering secondhand clothing options, thrift stores can encourage people to shift their shopping habits towards more sustainable fashion choices, which can help reduce waste and promote environmental conservation. And of course, who doesn’t love saving money by paying less than retail?” thrift store enthusiast Ashley told Bored Panda.

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
Brass, crudely cast in one piece
130points

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
I thought this was cool. Found on Marketplace. It is a prayer chair, maybe from 1900s.
124points

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This Group Is The Home For All Of The Weirdest Secondhand Finds People Come Across, And Here Are 40 Of The Most Spectacular
t Bob's Bargain Barn in Van Wert, Ohio.
120points

With people becoming more aware of their impact on the environment, quite a few of them are willing to take action to minimize the adverse effects. Forbes’s 2019 survey pointed out that 93% of people surveyed in the US and Australia admit to being concerned about the environment. In addition to that, 77% say they would want to learn more about a sustainable lifestyle.

Thrifting is one of the great ways to take action towards a greener future. It can help prolong the life cycle of an item and save it from going to the already overflowing landfills. Secondhand items can also be upscaled by altering them to create something you love without having to buy new (and spend loads of money as well). If you’re in need of inspiration on how to do that, check out Bored Panda’s article about a woman, named Caitlin Trantham, transforming her thrift finds here.

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