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Thrift stores are full of crazy stuff, like this.
It's massively time-consuming to evaluate every single item in a thrift store, so what you need to do is learn how to dismiss things that don't work. I've put the "bad" section first because it's the most important. I'm going to break this guide down into two sections: bad clothes and good clothes. You always find what you want when you aren't really looking for it. It's one of those things, like Murphy's law. A few days before a convention is not the right time to go thrifting, because you will never find what you're looking for when you need it. Thrift stores are totally luck-of-the-draw, so there's never any guarantee that you'll find something you need. Plus, when things are that cheap, it's not a huge deal if one or more items don't work out. Thrift-store clothes are already cheap, but it's awesome to walk out of a store carrying a huge bundle of clothes that you paid $10 for. Second, many thrift stores will have a day of the week when clothes are half-off. It's brutal and totally merciless out there in the world of thrift-store shopping.
I've seen fights break out in thrift stores over things that someone walked away from, and I'm not even kidding. Thrifting is almost an art form, and there are definitely right and wrong ways to do it.įirst, and most importantly, never let anything you intend to purchase out of arms' reach. Your local Steampunks may be able to refer you to the better ones, or alternately the employees at one store will likely know many others.īefore we move on to the actual clothes that I found, let's talk strategy. Off topic comments, attacks or insults will not be tolerated.The best way to find them is to use the yellow pages or Yelp for "thrift store" or "second-hand shop", though I also recommend just asking around. Follow reddiquette and keep discussions civil, informative and polite.You can also find the tutorials and help topics for YNAB 4, as well as download their previous apps on their Classic website.Īlso check out our wiki! Subreddit Guidelines Please wander over to some of the following links at YNAB's website: YNAB has a lot of really great support resources that you should probably check out. There is a YouTube playlist by YNAB which acts as a primer for nYNAB as well. Feel free to post your questions, budget strategies & advice.įor veteran users, learn more about the changes to the new rules in the Transition Guide.
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