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7 Reasons to Fall in Love With Thrift and Charity Shopping

08.02.2021 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

Quite a few people are willing to admit that they enjoy shopping. Countless stores are out there with an endless array of merchandise to choose from. Some are brick-and-mortar establishments whereas others operate solely online. Certain stores offer necessities while others provide those things we really don’t need but simply can’t walk away from. At the same time, some shops sell their products for a cause, which makes shopping all the more enjoyable for visitors.

That’s certainly the case with thrift stores. They accept donations from people and resell those items to others for low prices. Then, they give their profits to people and organizations in need. Though there are several reasons to fall in love with shopping at a charitable thrift store, some can’t be ignored. Take a look at the following points to better understand the value of charity shopping.

1) You’re Benefiting the Environment

When you purchase used items from thrift shops, you’re helping to preserve the planet for future generations. They don’t leave the same footprint as new items, such as creating harmful emissions during the production process and consuming extra resources.

2) You Can Shop on a Budget

There’s no end to the potential savings you could enjoy when shopping at a thrift store. Prices on the items they offer are greatly reduced. You could get that set of high-end china you’ve been wanting for a fraction of what it would cost you in other stores. Restock your bookshelf at 50 cents per book. Buy the formal dress you need for an upcoming affair for only $5 when you’d have probably paid at least a couple hundred elsewhere. You’ll be able to stretch a limited budget farther than you ever imagined.

3) Amazing Finds

You never know what you might find at a thrift store. Everything from clothes and shoes to toys and furniture might await you when you take your shopping adventures to establishments like these. On top of that, their inventory is constantly changing, so the next time you visit, you’ll find an entire array of new and exciting items.

4) Designer Clothes at Bargain Basement Costs

Thrift stores’ inventory lineups may seem fairly random at first glance. You may also see a few pieces that are broken or stained. Still, once you delve beneath the surface, you could find quite a few incredible pieces. You may find name-brand clothes, designer jewelry, and high-end shoes that you’d never be able to afford at another locale.

5) An Opportunity to Branch Out

Chances are you’re reluctant to spend a great deal of money on something you’re not sure you’d even wear. What if that happened to be the one piece that completed your wardrobe, though? You’d never know because it was too expensive to take the risk and the risk was too great to spend the money. You don’t have to worry about that at thrift stores. At a couple of dollars per item, there’s no harm in branching out and experimenting with different styles.

6) Next-Level Quality

You’ve probably heard people say, “They just don’t make things like they used to.” That’s certainly the case. Clothes, appliances, toys, and virtually all other items just aren’t built to last these days. When you find items from the past at a thrift shop, though, you could be getting yesterday’s quality at an incredible price.

7) It’s for a Worthy Cause

All those points are reason enough to shop at thrift stores, but there’s one more factor to consider. When you spend your money at one of these establishments, you’re handing it over to a worthy cause. The money you spend will help others in need. In turn, they’ll be able to help themselves and one day pay it forward.

Take Your Shopping Trips to Another Level

Money doesn’t go very far these days, and quality is at an all-time low. At the same time, many of the modern items on store shelves just don’t offer the same wonder and novelty as those from the past. By shopping at a thrift store, you’ll set yourself up for an array of incredible finds while helping others by spending money on the things you want.

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Brandy is the wife to a carpenter/musician and the mother of 3 amazingly awesome homeschool/unschooled girls. Brandy is a Photographer as well as a Coach for the Weebellion as part of Rolling Rebellion Jr. Roller Derby. Brandy is passionate about many things and suffers from a very painful and degenerative neurological disease called CRPS/RSD.
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