Thursday, August 4, 2011

$28 adventures




Dearest readers of the universe, thank you for showing up today.

This post is sponsored by the letter Q, the number 7 and a thrift store near you. Because today we're talking about how I'm obsessed with thrifting. If you didn't know, you probably found out when you told me I had a cute dress on and I promptly replied, "Thanks! It was four bucks!" At this point, I would say that 90% of the items in my wardrobe cost $20 or less, with probably 50% costing under $10.

To amp that closet up, I decided to make a pit stop at the downtown DBR on the way home from work last night. And, I tell you what, it was raining deals like it was the golldang apocalypse! I got a new blazer, a fall jacket, a pair of shoes, a belt and an adorable hat - all for $28! FYI, people - this aint my first rodeo. I've been popping in and out of second hand shops since I was a tot. My mom - a fantastic seamstress, deal stealer and do-it-yourselfer - raised our family with an appreciation for the previously used. Our extended family is the same way - my cousins and I could spend days in thrift stores, at auctions or digging through a shed full of old things looking for buried treasure. All you need is a little imagination to find furniture to refurb, clothes to tailor, dishes to wash and old things to make new. It's my perspective that thrifting is an awesome adventure. It's not a hobby, it's a lifestyle. And, actually, it's also becoming a tradition. Every holiday, our siblings pick names for gifts, each with a $30 limit. Two years ago, half of that gift money had to be spent on making or thrifting part of the gift. This year, the entire gift had to be second-hand.

Anyway, I think I'm going to start posting my favorite finds on my blog in the hopes that it will inspire you to dig for deals of your own. Happy thrifting, loves!

ps. I was going to call this post "one man's junk" to imply the latter "...is another man's treasure." But it still would have just said "one man's junk," so I skipped it. This time. 

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