Thrift Stores In PA Finds For The Home

By Roger West


As an avid thrift shopper myself, I can't help but advocate the great benefits to shopping secondhand. Some people are deterred from thrift stores because of the strange smell and the overcrowded racks, but if you can look past that and press forward, you will begin to see why Thrift Stores in PA are great place to shop. Here are a few reasons why:

Choose the best day and time... Many thrift stores offer discount days and times for additional savings. For instance, my local Goodwill has a color tag of the week that is 50% off Monday through Wednesday, and then those items tagged with that color are $1 Thursday through Saturday. On Sunday, the price goes down to. 50!! If you have time, scope out what they have on Tuesday or Wednesday, and then go back on Thursday to grab your bargains. Shopping early in the morning is best because not as many people are there and the dressing rooms are available.

And although the items are secondhand, many of the items are in great condition with very little noticeable wear. You may even be lucky enough to find a few items with price tags still on them. I once found a brand new (price tag still on) grey and black Anne Klein Blazer, which can retail anywhere from

Look for quality... I have a personal rule for thrift store shopping that has saved me some time and money and that is "buy items that are made of quality material." Quality is key. Even if the item is only one dollar, you do not want to waste it on an item that may not last through one washing.

Since these resale shops can carry anything from vintage to new items, you can find items that fit your own unique style regardless of the current trend, thus making you stand out even more. Plus, it feels pretty good to know that when someone asks you where you got those fashionable threads, you can proudly say to them "charity store" knowing that you have a one of a kind look in which the chances that it will be duplicated are slim to none.

Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on artwork from a pricy gallery, head to the charity store. Many of the artwork is already framed and you can often find some beautiful and unique pieces there. Artwork isn't about how much you paid for it - it's about the impact that it makes on your room. By heading to this unlikely artwork retailer, you can find the perfect accent piece for above your couch or mantle.

Even for-profit charity shops like Buffalo Exchange, like to give back to the community. Buffalo Exchange runs a campaign in which they give the 5 cents that would normally be used for a merchandise bag, to a charity of the customer's choice. In doing this they have raised nearly $550,000 to give towards local nonprofits. So whatever the mission may be, by choosing to shop at a charity store you are supporting a good cause and who doesn't want to be a part of that?

Enjoy your charity store experience either alone or with someone who loves it just as much as you do. It is always a good experience with the right company around you and knowing that the money you spend will be used for s good cause, be wise in your selections and your spending. Be equipped to thrift!!




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