do you go thrift shopping? what's your best or favorite find?
When I was a kid I used to steal video games and candies justfor a thrill but I got caught eventually. My friends would steal beer from a corner store when we were 12 and we drank it. Thats about it, Iwouldn't do it again cause I don't think its worth the risk but I know a lot of people who steal food and little overpriced ahit from hardware stores while they're shoping for something bigger.And of course I think like 80% of people steal something at self check out. How could you resist it its so easy?
>>83831894I got a cardboard 5 ft pop-up for resident evil 4 for the GameCube
>>83831894no, i don't waste money on garage sale trash to impress tiktok kids
Best thrift finds>beautiful lowcut blue dress with detailed skirt bottom >green dress with black and white stripes down each side with buttons>cool light green knit crop top (I wear a tank top under it)>nice throw for my couch that matches my living room perfectly >my 3 abstract paintings in my living room, the one looks 3d on mushrooms >>83831923>most people stealNo we don't>why notBecause we just don't. I'm not an animal ruled by my id I work then use the money I earned to buy my goods. Simple as
>>83831894i have only been thrifting because i want to find an older cassette player, cuz you can't get any decent shit being manufactured in the current year unless you wanna spend the big buxx>>83832064that's pretty badass desu
>>83831923thrift, anon.not theft
>>83832102I thought so. It was used as promotional material at a retailer.
>>83831894favorite thrift find is definitely the PS1 I found for like 8 bucks at goodwill
>>83831894I bought a leather jacket off ebay once while I was high out of my fucking mind. I saw it and thought it would be so cool. Black, padded shoulders, lots of angular 80s looking shit to it. It was a good brand too. Got it and was no longer high. Didn't understand why I bought it. Tried it on, made me look like a kid wearing daddy's clothes. Took it off. Never wore it again.
Nothing is ever going to top finding picrel inside one of the calvin and hobbes compilation books
>>83831894I bought a copy of vice city stories for $1 recently
>>83831894I love crate digging at record stores for vinyl and secondhand stores still have plenty. I'm not looking for metal or techno or anything I usually listen to, anything that's outside of my musical comfort zone the better. I like it when it's non-musical recordings as well like recordings of audio plays, stand-up comedy albums, or teaching materials for learning a language.I found a collection of 95 year old shellac records as well.The funniest thing I got so far was an instructional vinyl for square dancing that also had musical accompaniments, so it's just this cowboy guy going AND ONE AND TWO AND LEFT AND TURN AND CLAP YOUR HANDS AAAAND BOW TO YOUR PARTNER, SPIN! just belting out directions and instructions for 40 minutes over fiddle music, it's great. Like I said I know nothing of square dancing or the music so this was a complete outsider's oddity to meand oh my god the prices it's selling for on ebay, I should check all my records, not that I'd be selling them.Also I was really high when listening to it
>>83831894I love thrifting.. I really like finding old books people had with their notes in it and stuff. I recently found a pocket dictionary from 1944 which I thought was really cool, and it even had the previous owner's name and address lol
>>83831894Probably three vant large thick cotton shirts, super nice stuff.
>>83832252Best finds:Almost new, full set of Ping golf clubs w/bag. $20Black leather motorcycle jacket from Germany. Retailed for $550. I paid $50.I get a lot of workout clothes. UA, Nike, Adidas, etc... I buy based on what I need, take it home and look it up. Generally 10% of retail.
>>83831894I go nearly weekly and focus on historical military items. It got me through college and I still do it for fun, but I wouldn't do it if I were still in school since it's too dangerous nowadays and the ROI isn't as good anymore.