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One of my new favorite places for clothing is http://www.globalthriftstore.net/index.html on Moody. I had some good luck when I was trying to find a simple thin black button-down sweater to keep me warmish in our crazy air conditioning at work over the summer. Then I found some costuming items there that were just amazing luck (like last week I found a brown coat that looks surprisingly like Mal's coat and would just need some minor tweaking http://www.marmontianderson.com/photos/displayimage.php?album=8&pos=20 , that I'm offering up to our local Mal - it cost $7).

I needed some long sleeve shirts for work and spent a good deal of time there last week on payday to see what I could find. I perused the racks for about 45 minutes, tried on about 10 things and left with 5 shirts (each costing $5) that I could wear to work or out of work. Not bad!

The freaky thing is that a lot of these are fairly expensive brand shirts made out of good quality materials, and they only cost me $5 each. I had posted here before about a funky Betsey Johnson shirt I bought there. The work shirts aren't as funky, but I was curious about the one I'm wearing today so I did some online poking. Its from JCrew and their stuff doesn't come cheap (normally I actually kind of sneer if I see a store or catalog or someone that looks like a poster child for the place, actually). I checked the tag and found that its made from Marino wool. It turns out to be this one (originally $70, now on "sale" for $50):
http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jhtml?id=prod86988291&catId=cat220147 but I bought it used for $5. Less money, recycling, supporting the community. Go me!

I used to spend a lot of time in thrift stores when I was in college so that I could find funky cheap stuff that would be cool to wear to clubs or shows (handstapleforehead) that was all extremely unpractical. I feel kind of dumb that the coolness of this option for everyday stuff didn't sink in until recently. I knew it on some kind of intellectual level - we don't need to consume more and more stuff - it just hadn't clicked before. I think I just didn't give the stores the time that's needed to really find the cool things. Or I didn't have a good eye for what fit me and would look good on me or something. I'm actually enjoying buying clothing now, which was one of the worst things you could make me do previously.

What's your favorite thrift store?

Date: 2007-09-18 02:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bluemetalpig.livejournal.com
Just becuase there are a couple that are easy and local, Goodwill. I think the really good stuff can be found at way-out locations, but I rarely go...

Date: 2007-09-18 02:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dionysia.livejournal.com
I don't frequent thrift stores for me, maybe I should change that! ;) Seriously, I'd love to head to the Global with you some time.

For L, we go to Kid to Kid in Natick.

Date: 2007-09-18 03:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-manners.livejournal.com
The Goodwill in walking distance from my house.

It's sad people don't get this...when I moved my mother sent me a JC Penny's gift certificate and secretly instructed my sister all my thrift store stuff needed to go. WTF...yeah, the work clothes from when I worked in pizza going is one thing, but the rest...it's good stuff.

Date: 2007-09-18 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silentq.livejournal.com
When I got my first Grown Up Job [tm], I was still a poor grad student and had to come up with a cheap business formal wardrobe fast. Goodwill saved the day. :) I love how they sort things according to colour, I can just go straight to the black rack and browse to my heart's content. :)
Here, however, I tend to default to Garment District for clothes I'll wear more than once. I'll stop in at Goodwill for costume stuff, though (found all the elements I needed for a hobbit costume one year :) ).
Growing up, regular thrift store visits were part of clothes shopping (supporting a family of five on a master corporal's salary couldn't have been easy), so I've always enjoyed the treasure hunt aspect of it.

Date: 2007-09-18 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] futurenurselady.livejournal.com
I love Savers. Every Monday they have a $1 tag sale. Everything with a certain color tag is $1. This enabled me to buy professional clothes I needed for my new non-CNA job that I otherwise couldn't have afforded. I have clothes from Ann Taylor Loft, Chico's, New York and Company, Chadwicks, and Talbot's. I also found Nine West handbags for $1. Not uber classy, but respectable and mature instead of the sleazy looking junior's clothing that usually is marketed to people my size.

Of course, I had to spend a little time in there for a few months of Mondays in order to find a substantial amount of clothing for that price and quality in my size, but it was worth it.

Date: 2007-09-22 04:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dali-muse.livejournal.com
Not exactly thrift, but Oona's in Harvard Square. They do have a $5.00 and $10.00 rack, though. Many of my goth and work wardrobe is from there.

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