Thrift Shopping?, Bring It On! LOH #180

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There is no doubt that thrift business has been on the increase over the years because of it's viability and increasing patronage from people from all walks of life., Not only that, buying items from thrift stores is a practical act of minimalism - it's economical, earth friendly and you get to find beautiful and unique items too.


Here in my city, Aba, thrift business is the in thing and we have lots of thrift markets and shops. There are also some thrift sellers especially those who sell clothes, that do not have a permanent place, they move from office to office, schools, local markets etc to sell their wares.
It may interest you to know that here we call thrift wears okirika or bend down select, lol.
I tell you thrift shopping is fun especially when you meet a crazy seller who will be shouting "bend down select, bend down select, your grade one okirika is here oo. Buy one $3, two for $5 and so on".


That being said, let me delve into the topic

Do you like thrift shopping?
Share with us that found treasure and why was it perfect?

When I read this question I couldn't stop the laughter because I knew how guilty I am when it comes to thrift shopping. Who wouldn't like thrift shopping except the person hasn't tried it before. I'm a great thrift shopper and I love it, lol.
I tell you most of my clothes, shoes, bags are from thrift shops and markets except for traditional attires. I always go for the quality ones which they call "grade one" here.


My love for thrift shopping stems from the fact that I have the opportunity of picking beautiful, unique and quality items especially wears that can serve in any occasion. I've really found big and small treasures from thrift shopping.
And you know what, they're of good quality, some even look brand new.

Take a look at this photo - the cloth, shoe and bag are all product of thrift, hehehe. And the funny thing is that I didn't buy the shoe and bag same place or time. See how elegant I look, dressed this way I can attend wedding party, birthday party etc, business meeting, or even go out on a date, hehehe.


Although thrift items are already used items, most of them are still in very good shape and can last for a long time. Infact some still look brand new.

Like this shoe I'm putting on here was bought at a local thrift store looking almostl new. It's been with me for years now. Infact my whole attire plus the bag were all gotten from thrift store.


This beautiful black leather bag you see here is one of the big treasures I got from thrift. I call it a big treasure because it's a multi purpose bag suitable for any occasion - church, work, market, party, etc. The color is a perfect match for every thing I wear and it's been for seven years now, no wear or tear.


Here's another perfect match, also bought them differently. I could remember that I didn't want to buy it because it was tip toe but the seller said buy this shoe, you'll enjoy it. And I tell you, I'm so enjoying it now. 😂


See how cool I look in these clothes, ready to hang out with friends. I'm sure you know what I was going to say, lol. Yeah, I got them from there. 😂


I'm sure you might be thinking that it's only wears that I buy from thrift, not at all. My double deck refridgerator, hand hair dryer, plates and cutlery, cooking utensils and a handful of jewelries too are all on the list.




Another reason I love thrift shopping is that some of the wears are usually custom made and it's rare to find another person wearing them. Also you find top designer brands there just like this shoe.

I remember what a client said the day he saw me in them;

"I like this shoe, so unique. Looks like Clarks
kind of design"

"Wow, yes it is, how did you know?" I surprisingly asked. He replied that he knows because that's his favorite designer and his shoes usually have a particular signature.


Items bought at thrift are usually pocket friendly unlike when buying them new. They are even cheaper when being auctioned so I usually take advantage of that to pick some valuable stuffs at a fair price.

Like I said before, I love thrift shopping and I've got me many treasures at good deals from it. So if you aren't thrift shopping yet, you're missing out most especially the fun part of it, hehehe.

Thank you for reading and I hope you found my thrift treasures beautiful 😍.

Still the #threadsaddict 😂

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Greetings my friend, I also love buying second-hand clothes, many times it saves our lives haha, and in the same way you end up looking beautiful. Hugs.

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Greeting too, dear friend.
Exactly, thrift shopping saves lives. Even with the little money you have, you can still get something beautiful and trendy.

!BBH

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@marivic10! Your Content Is Awesome so I just sent 1 $BBH (Bitcoin Backed Hive) to your account on behalf of @luchyl. (2/20)

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Yeah I think one of the most nicest part about thrift is getting something as brand new when you even less expected

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Exactly, and you'll be surprised seeing them in there as second hand items

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You are a Thrift shop pro and looking great while you're at it @luchyl 👜👠
Most of my wardrobe is from Thrift stores and quite a considerable savings from my old habits. And what I do spend goes to local charities and a treasured garment I will use rather than wastefully disposed in a landfill.

!LADY

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I appreciate your kind words. Indeed thrift shopping helps us save more so we can channel it to other useful things.

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Most of these thrift items last longer than brand-new items, I also do thrift shopping and I like it a lot.

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We are many who love thrift shopping. It's just bae.
Thank you.

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I am a thrift lover, in fact I can't remember the last I bought something from the boutique 😂

It may interest you to know that here we call thrift wears okirika or bend down select, lol

Someone almost got me confused that thrift is not Okirika, I argued like I was going to die😂

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Someone almost got me confused that thrift is not Okirika, I argued like I was going to die😂

Lol, thrift is okirirka, it was only called thrift just to upgrade it small 🤣

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Oh! I get it... it's the upgraded version of okrika😂 Kai! My Nigerians. Now I know better

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I love a good bargain and used to love thrift shopping, I don’t get about as much these days due to limited mobility, but I’m hoping to improve that. Is haggling over priced a thing there?

I remember when I first came to the states and was from a business background and haggled a few lower prices that is not normally something done here! I had forgotten about that until reading your post reminded me of it LOL!

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Is haggling over priced a thing there?

Of course, we don't buy things in the markets here without haggling, except it's at the supermarket where prices are fixed.
Haggling makes the shopping fun 🤣🤣

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Wow! These are amazing wears. Just like you, I am also a thrift lover. I stay not too far from a local market where you can get thrift items. When you get there, it will seem like you should just buy everything at once.

The clothes there are of good quality, even though it's okrika. The fact that it's pocket friendly makes it so much fun and easier to buy.

Thank you for sharing.

#dreemerforlife

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Thank you

When you get there, it will seem like you should just buy everything at once.

So true, if care is not taking, you can use all your money to buy them forgetting other things you wanted to buy 🤣

The clothes there are of good quality, even though it's okrika. The fact that it's pocket friendly makes it so much fun and easier to buy.

Exactly, there are some that can compete very well with already made ones.

I appreciate your contribution greatly.

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Okay, we're partner in crime in this case😂😂
Surprisingly, you stay at aba mhen😩 you're enjoying oo😅
I remembered when i was still in warri, delta state. There's a market called igbudu and they have there market days(when they sell the most) Thursdays and Saturday.
When you visit during those period especially toward evening oh lord! You Can get a top as low as 50 naira, while if its shiffon 300 naira for any kind..
Imagining carrying 5,000 naira with you??
Oh man😂😂.. And then after we watch and wear everybody will be admiring us no one will know the amount we brought it or if it's even from bend down select😅

#dreemerforlife

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Thrift wears were so cheap before but these days, the prices have skyrocketed owing to the exchange rate. I wonder what they now want us to do.

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We'll still buy naw😅 the truth is no matter the price, those fits are quite eye-catching sometimes and are even better than some of the readmades

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You're right, they're just unique wears and that's why I like going for them.

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