“Thrifted everything here. Took us a few years but it was oh so worth it!”
“In high school, I had a vintage apple necklace but I left it at an ex-boyfriends house. Yesterday I SAW THE SAME NECKLACE! 10 years later and 700 miles away!”
“Found one of the paintings my grandmother painted! To my knowledge, they were sold about 25 years ago. I thought they were lost forever.”
“Bought at my local small town thrift store. I love him.”
“1970s black/white portable TV. $20 and it works!”
“My husband and I turned this antique fire extinguisher he got for free into a side table using a marble top we found at a garage sale for $1.”
“Catch and release: a very ’70s plaid couch with an AM/FM radio in the arm!”
“I found a matching vest for a skirt I purchased over a year ago! I had no idea it was a set until today.”
“Look at these super cute measuring spoons I got today! I paid $4 for the set.”
“$1,200 La Pavoni Europiccola espresso maker for $6.50 at Goodwill. My coffee dreams have now been fulfilled.”
“My granddaughter rockin’ her ’90s coat!”
“Found this unmarked 18k gold bracelet for $5”
“I’ve had them for 20 years, they were thrifted in Bulgaria. These boots will outlive me, they are indestructible.”
“I found the most perfect mug.”
“Brand new Kindle!!! I got it for $1.99!! Crazy.”
“My fiancée proposed by drawing a ring on my finger. We found the ring he drew in a random thrift shop 7 months later.”
#1 has a 1k+ $ Stellar Union lamp on the desk, I am guessing it was cheaper to buy at the thrift store.
Don't discard thrifting, it is like a passive form of sports for people who can afford everything new but do not buy it new because that would be overly boring.