I visited a Salvation Army thrift store.
I have to say that I found the prices to be comparable with new stuff when it is on sale.
Used work shirts, $6-$8, I can find that on Wal-mart.
Toys $8, that is generally my cap when buying a toy.
A sofa $350, that is a sales price on any store, maybe floor sample or small damage..
Desks $24. I paid $19 for mine, and mine was new and nicer, It was an "out of fashion/last year inventory" item at an office depot.
My conclusion is that if you are patient and visit sales racks and stands, you can get new stuff at the same price as the used items at a thrift store.
There were used shoes and even underware, I didn't even check the price on those.
I went out empty handed.
I have also gone to two different flea markets and same conclusion: Buy new stuff on sale, liquidation racks, much better.
Am I missing something?
I have to say that I found the prices to be comparable with new stuff when it is on sale.
Used work shirts, $6-$8, I can find that on Wal-mart.
Toys $8, that is generally my cap when buying a toy.
A sofa $350, that is a sales price on any store, maybe floor sample or small damage..
Desks $24. I paid $19 for mine, and mine was new and nicer, It was an "out of fashion/last year inventory" item at an office depot.
My conclusion is that if you are patient and visit sales racks and stands, you can get new stuff at the same price as the used items at a thrift store.
There were used shoes and even underware, I didn't even check the price on those.
I went out empty handed.
I have also gone to two different flea markets and same conclusion: Buy new stuff on sale, liquidation racks, much better.
Am I missing something?
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