Thrift Store Haul {Vintage Warehouse & Salvation Army Finds}

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After my Thrifty Threads 365 challenge was over on January 1, I went on a bit of a shopping spree and hit up a few department stores. That resulted in me not thrift shopping for most of January and February. Well, I changed all of that in March and did some serious thrifting. I made multiple trips to the Salvation Army and a mega vintage warehouse.
Check out the video below to see what I thrifted in March, including a statement-making vintage jumpsuit and spring style essentials.

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As I mentioned, I checked out Udelco vintage warehouse for some one-of-a-kind finds. This place is a must visit if you’re in the NY-NJ area. While vintage can cost a ton, this place is super affordable {most pieces average $7} and has everything you could ever want. Though you have to dig through boxes, it’s more than worth it.
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See the short video below for my thrifted favorites for the month of March.

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What was your favorite piece I showcased in the video? Would you ever wear a secondhand swimsuit? How should I style the “lingerie” I thrifted from the Salvation Army? 

 

4 Comments
  • laniza
    Posted at 19:19h, 03 April Reply

    Hi–I’m a new reader! You found some fantastic stuff! I’ve been thrifting now for at least 3 years–I really want to try thrifting in a warehouse environment, it’s like the next frontier, haha!

    • Looking Fly on a Dime
      Posted at 09:17h, 05 April Reply

      Hey! Thanks for reading. And yes, the warehouse style of thrifting is definitely an awesome frontier. I know you’ll love it 🙂

  • Ayb
    Posted at 10:59h, 04 April Reply

    Great post! Tip for the bathing suit: soak the seat in hydrogen peroxide, then wash in hot water. Peroxide is best for handling all bodily fluids. Never use bleach – it reacts badly to bio fluids (like yellowing of perspiration stains).

    • Looking Fly on a Dime
      Posted at 09:19h, 05 April Reply

      Hi Ayb! Thanks so much for the helpful tip. I’ll try this out asap.

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