Thrifting favs
What great finds! I have stopped shopping at the mall, now this is my opinion.. but I prefer the thrift store! Yes the mall can have cute finds, but I feel like everything is just up to trends now! While at the thrift you can find the same thing sometimes for way cheaper! Now, I do shop at the mall, but it’s pretty rare lol
Last time I was at the mall and a skirt was $60ðŸ˜, I don’t have that type of money! Especially being a stay at home momma. I thrift for my baby and me and the finds and quality are always great, for a fraction of the price! What do yall think?
Thrifting has gained immense popularity in recent years, and for good reason. It's not just about saving money; it's about finding unique pieces that tell a story. Thrifting allows you to access a wide variety of styles, from vintage fashion to quirky home decor, all while supporting sustainability. Many people are turning to thrift stores to combat fast fashion's negative environmental impact. By choosing second-hand items, you're helping to reduce waste and promote a circular economy. This eco-friendly approach appeals to a growing audience as consumers become more environmentally conscious. As a stay-at-home parent, thrifting offers an affordable way to shop without breaking the bank. With the rise of social media platforms focused on thrifting, sharing your finds, and engaging with like-minded individuals has never been easier. Join communities that celebrate thrifting by sharing your favorite haul experiences and tips. Whether you're looking for children's clothing, wardrobe staples, or even furniture, thrift stores can provide quality items at a fraction of the retail price. Many thrift shops also partner with charities, so your purchases can help give back to the community. Overall, thrifting is more than just a shopping method; it's a lifestyle choice that promotes sustainability, uniqueness, and community engagement. Next time you're considering a shopping spree, think about the treasures waiting for you at your local thrift store!




I believed in thrifting in the late 80s, and I still do it! GOOD FOR YOU!