
On average, most people clear out their closets at least
twice per year. All of the clothing they no longer wear
it taken to charity locations and thrift stores. Many
people donate clothing items that they only wore a
couple of times or that still have the tags on them. The
most common thrift stores to find such clothing are the
Salvation Army and the Goodwill. Both of them inspect
clothing for stains and tears so you can be sure you
will find good quality clothing for men, women, and
children at very low prices.
Many people think these thrift stores only carry
outdated clothing but that is simply not the case.
Children often outgrow clothing before it has been worn
out or the style has faded. There are also plenty of
clothing articles that never go out of style including
t-shirts and denim jeans. While you may not find the
same styles offered at the trendy retailers in the area
you will find plenty of quality clothing for less than
you will pay for it anywhere else. I have walked out of
such thrift stores with bags of clothes that cost me
less than purchasing one outfit at a retail store.
Too many thrift stores have gotten a bad reputation for
being viewed as a place to shop for individuals who
don’t have very much money. If your pride keeps you from
visiting thrift shops then you will be throwing your
money away. If you have never been into a thrift store
you really should take the time to do so. You will be
pleasantly surprised at what you find there.
Another good alternative is shopping at consignment
stores. These are places where individuals take their
unwanted clothing and furniture to be sold. The store
splits the profits made from anything that sells with
the person who brought it in. Most consignment items can
only be on display for a limited amount of time. Towards
the end of that time frame the items are generally sold
at a discounted price before they are taken off the list
of items to be sold.
You will pay more for items at a consignment store than
you will at a thrift store but you will also be able to
find some wonderful bargains that still save you money
over buying them retail. The reason you will pay more is
because the person selling the items and the store want
to make as much profit as possible. You generally won’t
be able to negotiate the prices though.
One good example of saving money at either thrift stores
or consignment stores is for party dresses, wedding
dresses, and prom dresses. It is likely that they will
only be worn once so it is silly to spend hundreds of
dollars on such a gown. You will likely be able to find
a good selection of such dresses that are still in
style. Even if you have to pay to have the dress altered
a bit you can still have the beautiful dress you want
without the expense.
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