7 Most Common Thrift Store Myths Debunked 

7 Most Common Thrift Store Myths Debunked , updated 12/29/21, 1:17 PM

Thrift store shopping is a good way to save money and at the same time promote sustainability in the retail sector. However, some people still hold misconceptions about thrift stores.

These include beliefs that thrift stores are dirty, unorganized, and cluttered, or that the clothes are unwearable or outdated or fake. Some even assume thrifting is only for poor people.

 

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7 Most Common Thrift Store
Myths Debunked
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The Christmas season is coming soon again.
This means more people will go shopping for
gifts, clothes, or anything for the holidays.
Whether or a special occasion or no reason at
all but the joy of shopping, many people have
found thrift shopping to be cheaper and
more efficient. However, not all are
convinced about how wonderful shopping in
thrift stores can be. Some may even carry
personal prejudices about shopping in thrift
stores that stop them or even people they
know from giving it a try.
You might be coming into the experience
with a few assumptions, yourself. But thrift
stores are for everybody to enjoy and can be a
treasure trove of rare and useful finds! As
such, allow us to debunk seven of the most
common myths about thrift store shopping.
Common
Misconceptions
about
Thrifting
1. Thrift stores are dirty.
While this may have been true, often due to
economic strains in the area these stores
once used to be the most common, it is no
longer accurate right now. Most thrift shops
are in good locations with air conditioning
and proper ventilation.
Thrift store have also stepped up their
cleaning and disinfecting efforts, even more
so during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some
thrift stores are now even located in shopping
malls
alongside
well-known
brands.
Furthermore, most thrift shops have planned
and curated interiors that feel less like
shopping in a thrift store and more in like
well-known boutique.
2. Items are worn out and unwearable.
Most clothes in thrift store go through a pre-
screening process. All of them are screened one
by one, and those that are no longer wearable
are immediately taken out. As such, you can be
sure that the ones on thrift shop shelves are still
in good condition. Apart from this, these
clothes have been sanitized before selling. Of
course, you should wash them again before
wearing,
just as you should brand-new
clothing. Ask people who shop in thrift stores
and most of them will tell you that they rarely
encounter sanitary problems with the clothes
that they buy.
3. Designer items in thrift stores are fake.
Probably the most common misconception
about thrift stores is that all items are fake. This
is really not the case. Counterfeit items are
almost everywhere, even in big shopping malls.
It just really boils down to how familiar you are
with a brand and how good you are at checking
an item’s authenticity. Remember, there are
some designer items that still find their way
onto thrift store shelves.
4. Thrifting is for poor people.
On the contrary, people from all walks of life
go to thrift stores. This is because thrifting is
not only cheaper, even for those with
money, but there are also items that you
could only find in a thrift store and not
anywhere else. There is nothing to be
ashamed of in thrifting. In fact, it is a good
way to support both local businesses and
sustainable shopping.
5. Thrift stores are unorganized and
cluttered.
Some people imagine thrift stores to have a bulk
of clothes just stacked together in one place. This
is why people feel that it is hard to thrift shop and
that it takes a lot of time to do so. This is simply
not true. Most items are arranged according to
their type. You will find all the clothes in one
place, all the furniture in another, all the bags in
another area, and so on. These items are also
arranged properly. For example, clothes are
either folded and put on top of each other, like in
shopping malls or hung properly, usually
arranged by size.
6. Thrift store items are outdated.
The beauty about thrifting is that nothing is
outdated. You just have to find the style that best
fits for you and your personality. Anything can
look good as long as you know how to carry it.
You can go for modern, vintage, retro, or any
other style that does not necessarily need
completely new pieces.
7. Thrift stores don’t have your size.
You will be surprised how diverse the sizes
you can find in a thrift store can be. Usually, a
thrift store mirrors the sizes of the people in
the community, and in most communities,
people come in all shapes and sizes. Thrift
store shopping is a great way to save money
and to promote sustainability. While other
people still have common misconceptions
about thrift stores, most have already
outgrown these. What’s more, these places are
almost never alike, you just have to try them
out for yourself.
Make a believer of yourself and see the value
of shopping in thrift stores. Drop by Haven
House, one of the best thrift stores in Destin,
FL and see for yourself how these myths are
untrue!
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