By Cianna Germain
Who doesn’t like a great fashion bargain? If you’re like me and you love to shop for clothes, you know finding bargains when doing so is a big deal. Stores like Ross, Goodwill, and any other thrift shops are sure to provide you with great finds. But if you’re less of a hands-on person and more of a stay at home and online shopping person, don’t worry, I have something for you, too.
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Fashion Bargains At Thrift Stores
The first thing that comes to mind for me when thinking about finding a bargain when shopping for clothes is thrift stores. As the saying goes, on man’s trash is another man’s treasure! Thrift stores are a great way to find good clothes for cheap. You’re bound to find something in your interest in your first 30 minutes there. My mom doesn’t leave the store unless she’s scanned every shelf and hanger!
At Goodwill bins, there are so many opportunities for you to find clothes you’ll like! Goodwill bins are big tubs full of clothes that they put out at goodwill for you to look through. Some people just skim through the top layer and leave but it’s better to look deep and sift through everything to get the best of the experience and get a better chance of finding better clothes and deals!
Ross is different than some other thrift stores. Yes they do take clothing donations but they also sell food, making it more of an upper class thrift store. The rack clothes at Ross in my opinion are cleaner and more organized. From my experience there, in comparison to other thrift stores, Ross might be a more expensive option when shopping for clothes. Don’t get me wrong, the clothes are better quality and you are indeed getting more bang for your buck with this store.
Online Bargain Shopping
I love online shopping for anything but clothes. My experience with online shopping for clothes has been a mess, not to be dramatic. Sometimes you may accidentally order the wrong size, or the material isn’t to your liking (to thin/thick, scratchy, etc.) which is why I prefer to shop in stores so I can feel and get to know what I’m getting. But if you favor online shopping more, I get it, there’s no place like home! Online thrift stores aren’t tough to come across. For those of you who prefer online shopping for clothes, here are some of the best online thrift stores to buy from, all stores and websites are linked below.
ThredUP
According to Wholepeople.com, ThredUP is an online consignment and thrift store where you can buy and sell high-quality secondhand clothes. You can find your favorite brands at up to 90% off. 90% is a lot to pass up! Wholepeople.com also recommends using the Flyp app to SELL your clothes effortlessly.
Depop
As stated in the website ClothedUp, Depop has a mix of thrifty styles ideal for everyone. Depop is a website where you can buy and sell any kind of clothes. there are so many options from designer, vintage, streetwear, and more. You can find anything!
Rebag
Rebag is an online thrift store that specializes in selling designer handbags and accessories but don’t worry, they do also sell great clothes for cheap. The online discount store has many financial perks including many coupons, up to $200 off on your first order, 7 days to return your order, and more! The one con? Many common and slightly more affordable designer brands you can find on other sites aren’t on this site, but don’t let that stop you from checking it out! Poshmark is also a great site for great fashion bargains.
Love thrifting myself. I haven’t heard of Rebag, now I need to check it out! What’s your favorite online thrift place? Would love to know :))
Much love,
Tania
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I love Poshmark and thredUp. Thanks sis