Do you ever thrift/op shop /fa/?
Why/why not?
All the fucking time, OP.
>>11098712
Generally no. My town is incredibly unfashionable, and most of the stuff that ends up in the charity shops have been washed hundreds of times and we're shit to begin with.
yes
cool cheap unique clothes
>>11098712
Yh but rural town so usually shit. Occasionally worth it tho
My wardrobe is almost entirely thrifted now.
Yea it's so satisfying when you find something you like that fits you and goes good with your wardrobe
I found this "Gucci" leather bomber
Leather was complete shit tier and it smelled like vomit
yes, all the time, copped Acne, APC, Jil Sander for less than $10 a pop. go often & be thorough
>>11099232
I'll cop it off you
Yeh, i mainly buy books and homewares, my sister buys clothes and then sells them in an online boutique for huge profits.
Yes.
I got a Barney's New York 100% cashmere coat at a thrift shop in NY.
Back home in New Orleans though, all the thrift shop clothes are size xxl and pretty un-/fa/. I've gotten a couple of shirts from there though
all the thrift stores i've been to in the UK fucking suck. they just sell shitty 90s american sports sweaters and levis 501. any britbongs rec me some decent thrift stores?
Yes, 80% of my wardrobe is 2nd hand.
I generally go to op shops 3 times a week as im surrounded but a massive amount of really good places.
it's objectively the best way to shop.
you get interesting pieces that cost absolutely nothing.
in the last week alone Ive bought three jackets for $20 all up which i know if I got them new would've cost me $600+
>>11098712
Yeah sometimes but only in thrift shop managed by a charities. Other shops are full of hipster shit and fucking overpriced.
>>11098712
You can get good shit, even branded, for a fraction of the cost of new
New shit takes a while to wear in anyway
>>11100433
charity shops you dumb fuck