Nicole Herrera+FollowThrift store sticker shock: $800 for vintage stereo?Walking into a thrift store, you expect to find hidden gems and great deals—not a vintage stereo system priced at a jaw-dropping $800! Shoppers are buzzing after a photo of this hefty price tag made the rounds online, with many saying these old cabinets used to be nearly impossible to give away. While some thrift finds can be true treasures, most folks agree that outrageous pricing like this is rare and out of step with the spirit of secondhand shopping. What’s the wildest price you’ve seen at your local thrift store? Let’s hear your stories and thoughts on what makes a thrift find worth the splurge! #Shopping #ThriftStoreFinds #SecondhandShopping21Share
Michael Weiss+FollowThrift Store Price Fail: $50 for This?!You won’t believe what someone spotted at a secondhand shop: a beat-up Lululemon sweatshirt (with a weird logo and twisted drawstring) tagged at $49.99! People are calling out thrift stores for hiking prices just because of the brand—even if the item’s seen better days. It’s got thrifters fuming, especially since secondhand shopping is supposed to be about saving money and helping the planet, not paying boutique prices for worn-out stuff. Would you pay $50 for this? #Beauty #ThriftStoreFinds #SecondhandShopping2325Share
Nicole Herrera+FollowThrift store prices leave shoppers stunnedWalking into a thrift store expecting bargains, only to find ceramic figurines priced at over $100, has left many shoppers scratching their heads. These pieces, once hot collectibles, now seem wildly overpriced for secondhand shelves—especially when most folks thrift to save money or find hidden gems. Some even wonder if stores are hiking prices for insurance reasons rather than real demand. Outrageous pricing like this can turn people away from thrifting, which is a shame since secondhand shopping is great for both your wallet and the planet. Have you ever spotted prices at a thrift store that made you do a double-take? #Shopping #ThriftStoreFinds #SecondhandShopping142191Share
John Romero+FollowThrift Stores Are Out—Here’s What’s InThrift stores are kinda over, according to Yelp’s latest trend report. The real secondhand gems now? Salvage yards and antique markets—searches for these spots are way up! People are ditching overpriced, fast fashion finds for unique, affordable decor. Plus, everyone’s obsessed with easy home upgrades (hello, new cabinet knobs) and prepping for the future—think chicken coops and hurricane shutters. Basically, it’s all about getting creative and practical with your space this summer! #ThriftStoreTrends #SecondhandShopping #HomeDecor #Shopping298274Share
Erica Cole+FollowThrift Store Fail: Shoes Ruined by Price Tags?Have you ever seen thrift store shoes with HOLES punched in them just for price tags? That’s what happened to one shopper, who found almost every pair damaged by this weird pricing method. It’s frustrating when stores forget about quality, but don’t let it stop you from thrifting! Most spots still offer killer deals, rare gems, and eco-friendly finds. What’s your go-to reason for buying secondhand? ThriftStoreFinds #SecondhandShopping #EcoFriendly #RetailFails #Beauty5967Share