flipstah
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New England Shirt CoWho's the maker of the shirt?
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New England Shirt CoWho's the maker of the shirt?
Thanks! All good. Plenty more good stuff in my cart.Yeah, unfortunately.
Last time I went out, there were a couple of flippers going through the racks with me. I noticed that they were grabbing up untuckits, so I pulled some off my rack and gave them to the flippers. Apparently thrift karma is real, because I found a minty Brioni long sleeve polo minutes laterHas anyone ever "helped out" someone else at their local thrift?
This one time I was going through some scarves, and I saw this woman who was obviously trying to find something warm for winter in the same aisle. I had some great scarves in my hand, but I didn't need any more and I felt a bit bad, so I gave her the ones I had and let her know they were of good quality. She definitely appreciated the help.
I feel sometimes like I have an obligation to give people a hand when I can see that they're actually looking for something decent too, and I already have enough. Anyway, just something to think about...
Has anyone ever "helped out" someone else at their local thrift?
This one time I was going through some scarves, and I saw this woman who was obviously trying to find something warm for winter in the same aisle. I had some great scarves in my hand, but I didn't need any more and I felt a bit bad, so I gave her the ones I had and let her know they were of good quality. She definitely appreciated the help.
Try to offer help when given the chance idk just how I was raised.
I feel sometimes like I have an obligation to give people a ha
Has anyone ever "helped out" someone else at their local thrift?
This one time I was going through some scarves, and I saw this woman who was obviously trying to find something warm for winter in the same aisle. I had some great scarves in my hand, but I didn't need any more and I felt a bit bad, so I gave her the ones I had and let her know they were of good quality. She definitely appreciated the help.
I feel sometimes like I have an obligation to give people a hand when I can see that they're actually looking for something decent too, and I already have enough. Anyway, just something to think about...
Lol, I get this bi-monthly at the very least.Can't tell you how many times I've had old ladies hold clothes up to my figure to see if it will fit their son, lmao.