I've been a serious thrifter for years now and people tend to be amazed at the pieces I find {just check out some of my past Thrifty Threads posts} and I always offer to take them thrifting with me but occasionally I get a hesitant reaction. And then the person finally expresses their concern...

Last weekend I finally checked out Udelco in Hawthorne, New Jersey. The massive vintage clothing distributor is open to the public and nothing's over $20. Besides the affordability, I was looking forward to falling in love with the 60s, 70s and 80s apparel.Like I stated, Udelco is a warehouse and most of the clothing is stacked on shelves in cardboard boxes. Though some people are turned off or intimidated by digging through tons of clothing, I love it. There's nothing better than searching for a vintage, affordable treasure.I spent two hours at the Udelco and I was in absolute heaven. Check out the pieces I found below as well as some tips on how to thrift in a warehouse location.

When you first enter the warehouse, some clothing, including dresses, pants and jumpsuits are on easy to navigate racks and shoes are nearly arranged.

I have to say I've amassed quite a shoe collection courtesy of my local thrift stores. But exactly how do you buy second hand shoes? For some there's the ick factor of wearing someone else's shoes and other's are just clueless on how to make sure they're getting a quality piece. Check out five tips to thrift shop for shoes. Come Prepared If you know you're going thrifting, bring a pair of socks or knee highs so you can try the shoes on. Besides avoiding direct contact with unsanitized shoes, you'll...