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^At Marshall's?! Wow--fantastic find.
I don't know exactly what I have here but I picked up these Church's custom grade wholecuts at Marshalls yesterday for $49.99. They were mixed in with the size 10s. They don't have a size tag but I usually run between a 7.5 and 8 D and these babies are a little narrow.
I've seen churches at Marshalls but they were allways really weird models like red linen spectators.
... does anyone else find themselves getting picky at the thrift store/goodwill?
does anyone else find themselves getting picky at the thrift store/goodwill?
I will go back tomorrow during lunch and see its its there,
I don't know exactly what I have here but I picked up these Church's custom grade wholecuts at Marshalls yesterday for $49.99. They were mixed in with the size 10s. They don't have a size tag but I usually run between a 7.5 and 8 D and these babies are a little narrow.
What AlanC said. I think you sort of go through stages when thrifting. At least I did. At first you buy anything that seems decent. Particularly if you are trying to fill out a wardrobe on a budget or if you really feel the need to leave the store with something. I was happy to get say Perry Ellis or Claiborne stuff. After you have been at it a while you might get overly picky and sneer at all but the high end stuff. When Van Heusen, RL Polo and Brioni shirts all cost about the same, your perspective gets pretty skewed. You eventually get into a good groove where you know what you want and it really is OK if you leave several stores in a row without buying anything.
does anyone else find themselves getting picky at the thrift store/goodwill?
What AlanC said. I think you sort of go through stages when thrifting. At least I did. At first you buy anything that seems decent. mike