It’s always a surprise what arrives. I went a little crazy and have hit the limit I set for myself but some good finds. #thriftingfinds #silverjewelry #nativejewelry #whatnothaul #shopping
Shopping for unique jewelry and clothing items on platforms like Whatnot can be both exciting and overwhelming. I’ve learned through personal experience that setting clear spending and time limits helps keep this hobby enjoyable without going overboard. For example, limiting your spending per week or month, as I did, can prevent impulse purchases and helps you focus on truly special finds. One of the highlights of my recent haul was finding solid silver pieces with a Native American style—such as bangles, rings, and turquoise-inspired designs. While some items are not authentically Native-made, they offer that beautiful, costume-style aesthetic perfect for sprucing up any outfit. These types of pieces often come at extremely affordable prices compared to retail, sometimes only a fraction of what you'd pay new. When buying vintage or secondhand, it’s important to research sellers. I recommend following trusted and highly rated sellers who provide detailed descriptions and accurate photos. For instance, a seller named Megan Doll has proven reliable with quality items. Tracking seller reputations helps you shop with confidence. Swimwear and clothing finds also add variety to your thrift haul. Purchasing pre-loved swimwear from name brands at bargain prices—sometimes under $50—can save you a lot while still keeping your wardrobe fresh and trendy. In summary, thrifting through apps like Whatnot is a rewarding adventure if approached with mindful spending and trusted sellers in mind. Exploring silver jewelry, native-styled accessories, and vintage clothing opens doors to personal style expression without breaking the bank. Keep an eye out for unique costume jewelry and vintage pieces to create one-of-a-kind looks that tell your story.

























































