I think one of the things about successful
2nd hand shopping is consistency in going back on a regular basis.
Hi Vhutshilo — maybe try a local hospice /
2nd hand shop or your local facebook buying and selling groups.
Yesterday I brought bunch of my old and barely used clothes to
the 2nd hand shop nearby where I live and hopefully it will sell well, because I've been wanting to get rid of my old clothes for a long time now.
Not exact matches
For those of you who might not be accustomed with this
2nd hand online
shop, it's the biggest (and best) destination to
shop for the designer pieces and vintage gems at a stellar prices.
If I know a dress is made in a sweat
shop or worse, by a child, IT IS NOT AN OPTION for me to buy it unless it is
2nd hand.
Well mostly I
shop 2nd hand online, for example Twicely & Ebay.
When my girlfriend & I took a weekend escape to Copenhagen a couple of years back we stumbled upon an amazing little
2nd hand designer
shop called Magnolia's Luksus.
I buy
2nd hand or recycled... It doesn't have to be new... the best coat I ever bought was from a charity
shop, a very expensive coat for a few pounds.
Not that I don't have things I picked up
2nd hand from my favorite re-sale
shops, I love other peoples history too!
If you all need a wonderful
2nd hand / antique / consignment
shop, check out A Classy Flea in Marietta, it is full of really fun, fabulous finds!
I've always
shopped 2nd hand stores and even garage sales.