Value village

Espen519

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So I just got a bunch of baller Hawaiian shirts and some XXL wolf shirts, plus a few flannels and the total cost was like $70. That's a pretty great deal seeing how everything was in good condition and the 2 flannels alone(if bought new) would have costed me like $100. Any one else have stories about actually finding dank clothes at a thrift shop?
 
marlboro adventure team vintage windbreaker - $4

vintage xxl columbia flannel - $5

carbon fiber k2 ski poles - $7

also pretty much all my knives/cups come from value village. shits cash when you're broke and need random shit
 
also you can sometimes find complete scores (particularly old camera gear/lenses). i occasionally check out thrift stores in my area looking for steals on stuff
 
Best place to by stuff for 70's parties. Almost all of the threads being modeled in this shot were purchased at VV. Wish my other roommate had made it into this shot with his epic lime green leisure suit. Huck on percussions BTW.

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12954572:Mr.Huck said:
Best place to by stuff for 70's parties. Almost all of the threads being modeled in this shot were purchased at VV. Wish my other roommate had made it into this shot with his epic lime green leisure suit. Huck on percussions BTW.

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That banner is fantastic
 
12954586:no_steeze said:
That banner is fantastic

I still have it. Just waiting for my wife to let me have a man cave so I can throw it up on the wall again, along with other vintage promo material.
 
I've found some crazy shit at thrift shops. Go often enough and you'll be finding new with tags clothing for 5% of the cost elsewhere.
 
Actually about to hop on the metro and head to Value Village this afternoon (or Village des Valeurs, lol French). Big denim shirts / flannels galore. I've also found an unused pair of designer nude pumps for like 12 bucks and really cool posters / plaques / decor for my apartment. Thrift shops in Montreal tend to be picked over by the 100,000 university students looking to keep their alternative style up to date so a 40 minute trek to the one on the outskirts of the city is the best place to find actual stuff.
 
12954604:Mr.Huck said:
I still have it. Just waiting for my wife to let me have a man cave so I can throw it up on the wall again, along with other vintage promo material.

If she never grants you a man cave and you don't kill her and turn the whole house into your man cave you should send them to me
 
12954255:Jeebus. said:
Yeah, i bought a cheap ass hooker at a thrift store once.

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that place is great, there is always something cool to find there. i have found a few pairs of fks bindings on old skis for cheap, and a mint pair of 28.5 raichle boots for 10$. most of my party costumes come from there too, or nice clothes if i need something fancy. my value village also has a surprisingly interesting library too.
 
Haul: wolf shirt, mens jean jacket, set of four mystery novels, corduroy button up shirt, framed "Kiss" by gustav klimt.

If that's not proof of a pretty sweet store then I don't know what is.
 
I always check out thrift shops for vintage gaming systems.

I've found an N64 and NES in a value village here. the N64 was $25 and had no expansion pack or regular chip in it or cables. the NES was $25 as well yet again missing cords. I think I even found a sega saturn can't remember how much it was but I just remember it being either too much or I was too broke.
 
Friend got a dope Chipotle tshirt for wicked cheap at a place called Savers. Thing is sick.
 
I had a pretty sick my cousin vinny status suit jacket but I think somebody stole it at one of kevtrons parties.

Only cost 3 bucks but it was so fucking baller
 
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