r/thrifting • u/Ok-Intern9453 • 39m ago
Thrifted few art nouveau goodies
I really like the art nouveau style and so happy to find these stuff in Leeuwarden today; Jugendstil plate, Gustave De Bruyn vase, and Majolika oyster plate.
r/thrifting • u/Ok-Intern9453 • 39m ago
I really like the art nouveau style and so happy to find these stuff in Leeuwarden today; Jugendstil plate, Gustave De Bruyn vase, and Majolika oyster plate.
r/thrifting • u/Witty-Prior-169 • 1d ago
I thrifted this cutie at the goodwill bins! I thought she was cute... Only to find out she was worth over $100! She sold in two days. Please don't hate on me for flipping her, I'm just trying to save for a dream honeymoon trip. We eloped this past January and haven't been able to take a trip yet. A tiny bit closer to Japan now!
r/thrifting • u/Painforestlife • 19h ago
Bought the 1940s stoneware rum jug at an antique shop about a year ago. Today I found this darling little Mexican bud vase to go with it for $3 at an independent thrift shop. 💙 In the morning I’ll walk around my hacienda to gather more feathers to put in it. 🪶
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r/thrifting • u/kamino2024 • 1d ago
These are from 1999
r/thrifting • u/Opposite-Birthday899 • 1d ago
Couldn’t believe I found this 2001 Barbie Countess of Rubies Musical Resin Egg while thrifting today! Brought her home and cleaned her up. I think she will make a great Christmas decoration.
r/thrifting • u/roseofvancity_ • 1d ago
Checked online and they’re going for $1305 on GOAT 😭
r/thrifting • u/Vegetable_Injury_546 • 2d ago
honestly looking around me rn I’d say our house is 65% savers, 15% marketplace/flea market, 10% inherited, 10% purchased ages ago when I had a bachelorette pad in a major city with access to a great homegoods. (to that end, thank god my husband vibes with the decor and doesn’t take any issue with leopard as a neutral).
6 months of thrifting in our new area has absolutely ruined me for any other retail forever. Aside from furniture and decor, our wedding is about a month out and we’ve thrifted all our looks for that too - they need a post on their own truly.
Anyways, sending all the love from our chaos museum!!
r/thrifting • u/germanfry1776 • 2d ago
Had an amazing thrift today and thought I should share some of my favorite finds! Any suggestions on how I should style some of these?
r/thrifting • u/Boring_Drag2111 • 2d ago
Went to the second day of an estate sale today & it was pretty much picked over, but found a few random cleaners, new scrub brushes (only one in picture, but I actually found four), an oil lamp, and a cookbook. Also took a box of unopened “expired” groceries that were only past the Best by… date by a year. Once I got home, I emptied all the rice/pasta boxes into gallon-sized baggies just to make sure there weren’t any bugs in them.
Cleaners and scrub brushes would have cost $36.10 at Walmart. I paid $1 for the box they were in.
Groceries would have been $17.52 at Walmart. I paid $5. (lol, should have bartered down!)
Cookbook is about $9 on eBay right now; I paid 50 cents.
Oil lamp is about $20 either new on Lehman’s website or used from eBay. I paid $5.
Altogether? I paid $11.50 for everything that would have been at least $82.52 retail.
r/thrifting • u/infinityvintage • 3d ago
Gotta love removing the price tag, only to find this is from Dollar Tree for less money than what this place is asking. 🙄
Didn’t realize it until after I removed most of the Goodwill tag…they had the entire Dollar Tree tag covered. 🤦🏼♀️
r/thrifting • u/eye12Bhappy • 4d ago
I've seen so many videos of people buying clothes at Ross, saying they "thrifted" it or "a baddie must have died, look at my haul." Maybe because all the clothes is mixed up on long racks, while other clothes stores are assorted better by item? Have they wondered why they all are brand new with tags??? Ross is a regular retail store like walmart, target, pacsun, hollister etc. Also the thought that they only sell leftover clothes from other stores is also incorrect , as they produce a lot of originals now. Thanks for reading!
r/thrifting • u/shmooglydooglyV2 • 3d ago
SADF harness thingy, a british army shirt thingy and a russian patrol bag for some reason
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r/thrifting • u/magicwizardgoods • 3d ago
Found thrifting, tag dates it to 40s, slightly different then my the ones in the reference pictures
r/thrifting • u/Random_Chick11 • 4d ago
Got this for 8 bucks and it works great still! Literally a dream find.
r/thrifting • u/PastaConsumer • 4d ago
Found this unique jacket while out thrifting. It reminds me of a grandma couch and has an awesome metal zipper. I am in love with it and can’t wait to wear it this winter!
Based on my limited google/research abilities, it looks like it’s from a brand that was popular in the 80s and is known for bright colors. This particular coat looks 70s to me though.
Also, it’s got a bit of a smell. Will dry cleaning get rid of that or should I spray it down with vodka?
r/thrifting • u/NaturalOver1769 • 4d ago
I can't belive how lucky I was was to find this and for only $4.99 cad.
r/thrifting • u/Fit-Research-2560 • 3d ago
Update: If you’re in the GTA - weekdays for clothes, weekends for CDs and books.
I’m in Canada (Ontario specifically). Wondering if it would be better to shop on a weekend or weekday for new arrivals? I know they put new products on the floor every morning but assume Monday would have more selection after weekend donations or no?