Q: Thrift stores can be overwhelming. What advice do you have on navigating them? A: Have a prioritized list of what you're looking for. Don't putz around in the electronics section with all this crappy weird stuff when you really need linens. and more »
If someone comes over and sees something they like, “I can't get it in their hands fast enough,” she said. And, “I've stopped shopping.” In fact, two thrift stores where she regularly shopped before she appeared on the TV show have since closed.and more »
Riley's: A One-of-a-Kind Cascade Thrift ShopOn cream-colored shelves and brown tables, are neatly arranged knick knacks for the bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. Clothes for adults and infants hang on display in the middle and back of the store while shoes are stacked tidily to one side.
When all four kitchen table chairs broke, most people would have relented and bought some new ones, or at least hit the thrift stores for a used set. Not me. I refused. I just don't see it as a life or death need. My family won't die of starvation if
“It is easier to walk into a big box store,” says Opgenorth, “but there's no legacy in that. I like homes to tell stories, and I think people want unique things. I've always liked going to thrift stores and picking up things off the side of the road.