>>18715697 Never seen anything in a thrift store that wasn't absolute trash. It's all the same plastic mall trash being sold for still way too high prices
>>18715697 I've never found any good clothes at thrift stores. I would mostly go to find a cheap musical instrument or like furniture. It can be a bit fun, like an IRL craigslist. Also, shout out to NJ. I'm from there but on the opposite coast now. I miss it
>>18715697 I'm in CNJ and there's nothing good at the goodwill closest to me + very few thrift stores in the immediate area. Have had better luck in the Camden area funnily enough.
>>18715697 You can't go to ONE store ONE time and form an opinion on them. If you want to occasionally find something good, you have to go to multiple stores repeatedly. Consistently. And maybe once every few visits you'll score something decent. If you're lucky. But, also. You are right. Rarely anything good ends up in them, and gets priced good also. And even when they do, it gets scooped up by resellers mostly.