Bargains At A Thrift Store Everett WA

By Tracie Knight


Many people would rather shop in a good second-hand store than go to a mall. They like the convenience of visiting their favorite thrift store Everett WA, where they usually can park closer, avoid crowds, and save money. Since people donate or consign all sorts of things, there's a certain sense of excitement as well as less guilt about straining the budget.

The main motivation for shopping like this is saving money. When you can buy a hundred-dollar coat for fifteen or a forty-dollar pair of shoes for three, it's great. People with a good sense of style and an idea of size can afford to outfit their whole family.

People donate clothing for lots of reasons. Some like getting tax deductions. Others want to get rid of last year's styles to make way for the new. After a death, families often take the contents of a house going up for sale to a consignment or non-profit store. That means you can find books, dishes, kitchen ware, lamps, movie or music discs, small appliances, and sometimes furniture at great prices. Collectors look for figurines, glassware, Christmas collectibles, rare books, and other things.

People who moving often donate 'clutter' that they don't want to pack. The old adage 'One man's trash is another man's treasure' means that there's someone else who'll love to take it home. Furthermore, the staff will weed out any truly outworn garments or damaged items and only put usable stuff on display. These days, stores are often well-organized, with clothing divided by type, size, and sometimes color to make browsing easier. Housewares will have their own section, as will books, toys, and appliances.

There's a certain sense of excitement to 'thrifting', since you never know what you'll find. It's often surprisingly easy to get exactly what you went for, but you also may find stuff you didn't know you needed. You may go down for a winter coat or a summer gardening hat and come home with that item plus a book or two, a pair of sunglasses, and a picture frame.

Fitting rooms and full-length mirrors help shoppers get the perfect fit and style, since even bargains are a waste of money if you can't wear them. Many stores have a return policy; usually a receipt is required, the tags on garments must not be removed, and returns must be done within a set time period. This is helpful if you're buying for family members who aren't there to try things on.

It's entirely possible to get a whole wardrobe for what you might pay for one outfit at the mall. You also may find things from big-city stores or exclusive catalogs at a fraction of the original price and a lot closer to home. You can find small items for stocking stuffers or a perfect gift. It's like a treasure hunt every time, with all the thrill of beach combing or panning for gold.

With over 100,000 residents, Everett has many donors or consignors to keep the thrift stores full for those who need to save money or just love poking around to see what they'll find. The city of Seattle is about twenty-five miles away, so all the wares of that metropolitan area could be sifting down to the not-new shops near you.




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