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thanks, i'll try looking at more places for that. i took a peek at a local goodwill but only found a bunch of really awful looking and low quality fast fashion stuff. but it's not the only second-hand store out there.
Yeah goodwill sucks ass. I mean like if you have local places, I would list a few for comparison but that would literally doxx me lol.
I guess I am privileged in that sense because we have like 5 really awesome secondhand stores in a couple blocks from each other here. One of which specializes in like 70s disco fashion and it rules.
that does sound really awesome. i do know some local places with vintage clothes, they just hike the prices up a little because its trendy or whatever.
yeah that's always gonna be a hurdle. Nice lookin clothes are always gonna cost a bit.
Good will is like any other thrift shop really, I have found some good stuff there but yeah the best thriftshop I have around is a queer thrift shop. Feel very comfortable there and have gotten so much good stuff