Sunday, July 9, 2017

Shopping At Thrift Stores In PA

By Frank Mitchell


After the Great Recession, many people started shopping at thrift stores in order to save money on clothes and other items that they needed. Thrift stores in PA offer a variety of goods, such as clothes, dishes and even furniture. Many people claim that they not only save money but they also enjoy the experience of searching through the shop for good bargains.

These shops also help the community because they are often run by charitable organizations. This means that not only are low-income families helped because they can buy the goods at a reduced cost, but the sale proceeds are also used by the charity to help toward a worthy cause. Thousands of people and their families have been helped by the donations collected from these shops. In addition, because the proceeds are for charitable causes, many of the shops can sell their goods tax free, with saves the shopper even more money.

The most obvious reason why people shop there is because they are cheaper than average big box stores. This is good for people who need things, like clothes and shoes, but do not want to pay full price for them. You can even find household items, like dishes and furniture, at these shops.

One great way to save even more money at these stores is to shop there when they have grab bag days. Grab bag days is when the shop basically bags up random items in a bag that customers can purchase for a dollar or two. Sometimes, the bags are clear, and they may contain small toys or other trinkets, so people can see what they are buying. In many cases, you cannot see what is inside the bag until after you buy it, which makes the shopping experience more interesting and fun.

Of course, most of these stores receive their products as donations from people in the community. However, not all of their items are used or old. Some of the shops actually receive overstock items from larger retailers that were not sold. Although some of these clothes may be from last season, they are still new and unworn, and are cheaper then what the big retailer originally sold it for.

Because most of these shops clean their clothes when they receive them, you do not have to worry about buying clothes with dirt and mold on them. However, if you are still skeptical, you can wash the clothes at home yourself. This way, you can be sure they are clean before you wear them.

These places are also a literal treasure trove for the avid shopper. If you have a keen eye and a knowledge of antiques, you may find something of value that has been donated or other shoppers have overlooked. This is a great way to search for antiques without paying the high costs that collectors frequently do.

To find the best shops in your neighborhood, start by searching online. You may discover that one has opened up near you that you did not know about. If you have friends or family members that are also avid thrift shoppers ask them what shops they prefer to visit. Of course, you can also support your favorite charity by donating to their shop or buying goods from them.




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