Why thrifting is better and how to start
At some point in your life, you probably shopped at a small consignment shop or a Goodwill, probably because of the prices
some people are attracted to thrifting to flip stuff for profit, others for the lower prices on clothing, shoes, and furniture
today, we’re looking at how thrifting is beneficial in multiple areas
what is thrifting?
going to a store with discounted or second-hand items to buy products for less than what would be paid in a big box store
reasons to buy second-hand
- it’s cheaper
- prevents waste in landfill
- most secondhand shops will give back to the community
- find high-quality items for a lower price
- opportunities to score rare items you’ve been looking for
- good for the planet
- less pollution
- maximizes the life of items
how thrifting is better for wallet and planet
when it comes to buying clothes, they can get expensive and if you have a limited budget this can help keep spending low.
buying secondhand and donating items it keeps items out of the landfill
How Thrifting is Better than Fast Fashion
instead of spending money on cheaply made clothes hit up your local second-hand store for some name-brand quality clothes for the same price or less
pre thrifting checklist
- check the site for daily deals or coupons
- check for the color or item that has an extra discount on it
- what could you use around the house
- sizes for the clothes or shoes you’re seeking
- figure out what days the product is brought in or what time to check out the most recent donations for an ultimate find
- check accessories like bags or wallets
- give yourself a budget to stay within
- bring your donations to keep the circle going
- give ample time to really search it takes time to find amazing stuff
- don’t be afraid to come back another time
While you may be familiar with goodwill you may not be familiar with all the hidden treasures and how it benefits more than your wallet
If you enjoyed this article please share it on your favorite platform
🙂
talk soon,