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ten tips for thrifting success


  1. DO YOUR RESEARCH

If you're not already using an online thrift store directory, check them out. For Aussies, that's opshop.org. Or else, type 'op shop' into Google Maps to see all the nearby ones. They are often found in clusters. Don't forget to find out opening hours--and leave a bit of space, as some close before their listed closing time.

  1. VISIT SMALLER SHOPS FOR SMALLER PRICES

Handwritten price tags are likely to be cheaper. Church and community run thrift stores, rather than chains, have the really good bargains. You'll want to blacklist the more expensive places.

  1. SET A BUDGET

Or else just an idea as to how much is your limit, per shop. You could also work on a donation-per-purchase basis.

  1. WEAR THE RIGHT CLOTHES

Wear a singlet, or take one in your bag. Bra with removable straps in case you want to try on something strapless. Comfy shoes. Don’t forget a water bottle and snacks.

  1. DISREGARD SIZING

At least at first. Sometimes clothing items are misplaced, tags mislabelled or missing. Also, oversized sweaters are the best.

  1. DON'T FORGET TO LOOK IN EVERY SECTION

I've purchased many a stylish vintage tee or comfy flannel from the guys' section.

  1. PROPERLY INSPECT EACH ITEM

The occasional missing button and stained splotch are to be expected. Make sure you find them in the store instead of once you get home. Check that all the zippers are in working order and sturdy. Sometimes, I've received items discounted for small stains I knew I could get out later.

  1. NOW, CULL YOUR PILE

The more you thrift, the more of a system you'll develop. I like to grab everything I like, then, cull down most of it before trying on. Looking at everything with fresh eyes helps, a lot.

  1. ALWAYS TRY EVERYTHING ON

Even if you are 99.9% sure it will fit…speaking from experience here.

  1. KNOW YOUR BRANDS


This means you won't get cheated. If you know all your department stores brands you won't end up paying more for an item than it was bought for originally. It helps to know fabrics, as well. Make reading tags a habit.

Hope this helps and inspires you to head out and find a bargain!

favourite thrifted finds


1. I bought this denim jacket yesterday, for just five dollars! It's already become a favourite of mine.
2. The perfect oversized sweater. It's really comfy. Five dollars.
3. I love this flannel I found for six dollars. The colours are so nice.
4. My go-to jumper on lazy days! I think it was only four dollars. It's light grey on the top half and changes into dark grey on the bottom half.

What have been your best bargains from op shops/thrift stores?

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