02 Apr Thrift Store Haul {Vintage Warehouse & Salvation Army Finds}
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.
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.
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?
laniza
Posted at 19:19h, 03 AprilHi–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 AprilHey! 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 AprilGreat 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 AprilHi Ayb! Thanks so much for the helpful tip. I’ll try this out asap.