“I found a pair of antipaparazzi pants at the thrift store.”
“A wingsuit I found at a thrift shop”
“The Olympic jacket I got at a thrift store had the original owner’s I.D badge inside one of the pockets.”
“My roommate found an original (third release) Star Wars VHS today at a thrift store.”
“An espresso machine made in Italy for $10 — it works great.”
“I found at local Goodwill an exact copy of the sweater my mom has owned for at least a couple of decades.”
“I thought this was just a bangle at first. It cost $5.”
“This globe-wernicke metal barrister case was a whopping $50. They retail for hundreds to thousands of dollars.”
“A Loewe ’puzzle’ bag in pristine condition for $20 at Goodwill — it usually retails at $2,590.”
“My fiancee proposed by drawing a ring on my finger. We found the ring he drew in a random thrift shop 7 months later.”
“3 designer blazers on the same trip to Goodwill, under $15 for all 3”
“Found this limited edition Taz Polaroid camera at the thrift shop today!”
“Found the same pair of Docs that I was already wearing at a garage sale for $1.00.”
“I thrifted a vintage gown that resembles the lamé dress Marilyn Monroe wore. I did not nail the pose, I know.”
“I found this film photo in a Seattle antique store. It features Robin Williams, Ben Affleck, and Matt Damon.”
As any smart person would.
Only because you could buy it, does not mean that it suits you.
You can't buy style.