96 Times People Struck Gold When Shopping Secondhand

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Most avid thrifters would tell you that not every trip to the second-hand store results in amazing finds, like designer clothes or vintage items that could be a perfect addition to your home or closet. But that’s the art of thrifting—you have to be patient and persistent to be blessed by the thrift gods after rummaging through racks and shelves of hidden treasures. 

People from the Facebook group Weird (and Wonderful) Secondhand Finds That Just Need To Be Shared probably know this all too well. With some savvy and luck, their long treasure hunts in thrift stores have majorly paid off in the most peculiar and incredible finds. Scroll down to see them for yourself, and don’t forget to upvote the ones you feel white envy for!

While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with Liv Pearson, the founder of The2ndlook, a second-hand clothing store, and Sarah Smith, founder of Thrifthood, a second-hand adopt-a-bear experience and kids' clothing store, who kindly agreed to tell us how they got into the second-hand business and agreed to share a few thrifting tips with us.

#1 Found For Nearly $10k Elsewhere

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#2 A 24 Hr Analog Clock Found At A Yardsale, Didn’t Know It Existed

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Liv Pearson, the founder of The2ndlook, a second-hand clothing store, says that she was exposed to the positives of second-hand thanks to her family, who comes from a tailoring background. 

“After a career in luxury retail architecture design, I became concerned with the high consumption narrative being promoted and it definitely prompted a pivot in how I wanted to contribute to sustainability in my career. My creativity from design definitely helps me with the sourcing and presentation of pieces. It gives me a personal and unique edge to my business,” Liv shares.

#4 Only $4.00! Hit The Jackpot

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Sarah Smith, founder of Thrifthood, a sustainable adopt-a-bear experience and kids’ clothing store, jokes that thrifting was coded in her blood. “My parents were thrifters and so was my Irish grandmother so I learnt how to thrift a bargain from a very young age!” she says.

But her love for thrifting really began in her late 20s, when she decided to face her consumption habits and stop buying fast fashion.

“My love for thrifting evolved into a business shortly after, following the birth of my brother’s second child. I saw how quickly my nephew outgrew all of his clothes and I knew my brother and sister-in-law were also keen thrifters.

So I got them a completely sustainable gift for my niece: I created a thrifted baby gift box including all secondhand baby items. I thought there must be people like me also looking for a sustainable gift for new parents and this is how Thrifthood began!” she fondly shares.

#5 My Find At A Market

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Both second-hand business owners agree that patience is definitely required when second-hand shopping. “If you hold out for long enough, the right piece comes along for you,” Liv says.

Sarah admits that not every trip to the thrift store is successful. “My partner cannot understand why I keep going back when I can go into as many as 6 second-hand shops on one high street and come away with nothing. But that is kind of the point of thrifting: the aim is not to come away with something every time, it is to keep looking until you find the thing you actually need, or something that will make a great gift for someone else,” she says.

Even though thrifting can be disheartening, she stays motivated to continue because she knows that there are absolute gems just waiting to be found. “Like a brand new Sézane cardigan for £8—my top thrift to date! But you have to be willing to do the work of the hunt to find pieces like this.”

#6 Purchased This Lovely Thrifted Bathroom Decor Today

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While thrifting can be a more sustainable and cheaper option than buying new, people should still be cautious of what they’re buying so they don’t contribute to unnecessary consumption. Liv recommends looking at the garment’s fabric composition and interior to gauge if it’s worth investing in. 

“Choosing pieces that have a higher natural fiber content, e.g., wool, linen, cotton, etc., and checking if their interiors have been thoughtfully resolved with either linings or appropriate stitching—these tend to be good green flags to look out for.”

Meanwhile, Sarah follows the “if it’s not a hell yes, then it’s a no” rule. “If it’s not on your thrift list or you don’t go “Hell yes!” when you try it on (or know someone close to you who would LOVE it), then you shouldn’t buy it,” she says.

“I also suggest looking at the fabric composition of the item, even if you love it when you try it on, so you can consider if you will actually enjoy wearing the item day to day. I try to avoid synthetic materials because they make me hot and uncomfortable, and my most worn items in my wardrobe are items made of 100% cotton,” she adds.

#7 I Now Know What A House Hippo Is And Love Them Even More

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#8 I Wish I Had That Cup

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#9 My Absolute Favourite Thrift Score Of All Time

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One of Liv’s top tips for bringing back older items to their former glory is investing in a good-quality steamer. “I recommend looking into a professional model, as they last for several years and can easily be repaired with Rex placement parts. They very quickly brighten up items. They’re a great tool for also using on soft home furnishings.”

Sarah also suggests using fabric dye—her newest discovery. “I have lots of items that I still love (particularly white pieces) that have stains that will not come out or have just become too discoloured. By dyeing them a darker colour (which is so easy to do, you just put the pod in the washing machine) not only do I restore the items, it’s like creating a completely new item for your wardrobe.”

#10 Omgoodness.,. Who Knew Being A Crazy Cat Lady Would Score Me This

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#11 One Of My Favorite Mugs! Because Nobody’s Perfect! LOL

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#12 Got This Today At My Local Thrift For $6.00

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At this point, it’s undeniable that second-hand shopping has gained massive attraction and Britons seem to have the biggest share in it. A whopping 61% of citizens in the UK have bought an item from a thrift store in the past year.

#13 T-Shirt From 2nd Hand Store That Came Home With Me

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#14 I Got Him!

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#15 This Maybe The Best $1.50 I’ve Ever Spent

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In 2023, the average Brit’s wardrobe was made up of 23% pre-loved clothes. The figure increased to 34% among those aged 18 and 34. Last year, they generally bought three secondhand clothing pieces, with young adults purchasing 5.3 and older people 1.7 items. 

#16 Almost Full Set Of Duck Cups, Duck Measuring Cups

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#17 Thrilled With My Double Tower Bird House Find

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#18 All The Foot Pain Can Be Yours If You Head To Upscale Thrift In Folsom, Ca

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The most purchased types of clothing were shirts (57%), jackets (39%), and pants (37%). If you wonder what pieces are worth buying, those who scored a good bargain mostly bought accessories (29%) and shoes (26%). 

Parents too willingly purchase second-hand items for their children. Around 59% of them have bought at least one garment for their kids in the last year. 

#19 I Found These Coupons In The Back Of A Recipe Book From 1994. They Say No Expiration Date So I’m Going To Try To Use Them

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#20 Octopus Are My Favourite Animals So I Couldn’t Say No

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#21 I Am Thinking About Planting Succulents In It

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Even though online shopping prevails when people purchase new items, offline shopping still remains a favorable way for people to shop second-hand. 43% of people who browse for pre-loved things prefer to do so in-store and 39% online. 

#22 It’s Soooo Stinking Cute, I Couldn’t Leave It

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#23 That Would Be A Hard Pass For Me

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#24 One Of My Best ❤ Hand Crafts

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The primary reason why people (36%) opt to buy secondhand is cost-effectiveness. 16% choose to thrift because they worry about the climate and want to counteract fast fashion. Meanwhile, 9% preferred the quality and style of pre-loved clothes, and 8% believed that it was “cool.” Thanks to all the environmentally cautious people, the secondhand industry has grown to $376.48 billion in 2023. 

#25 Frida Catlo Came Home With Me Today

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#26 Who Wouldn’t Want A Slush Puppy Lamp

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#27 None Made The Cut To Come Home With Me, But I Was Entertained

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#28 The Wife’s Newest Creations

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#29 Found, And Purchased, At A Local Church Rummage. Yes, You Read That Right… A Church

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#30 I Love It, But I Had To Leave It As I Wouldn’t Have Been Able To Take It Home On The Train

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#31 Yup. Best 50 Ever Spent. Now We Just Have To Figure Out Where To Put It All

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#32 I Bought This Beautiful Old Metal Original Ford Gum Machine At The Local Car Boot In Tenerife For Only 5 Euros

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#33 Found This Totally Awesome Watermelon Bag. I Love It

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#34

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#35 I Shrieked With Joy When I Spotted This

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#36 Today’s Thrift Store Find Came Home With Me In Hopes To Preserve This Family’s Records Or Send To Someone Within This Family

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#37 Got This Waterford Crystal Diamond Clock For 3.99 At Thrift Store

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#38 My Mom Collected All Sorts Of Things, And We Found This In Her Collection

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#39 Found A New House Hippo

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#40 I Didn’t Buy This Record

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#41 Halloween Day Find

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#42 Just An Upset Pineapple Salt Shaker, Missing It’s Mate

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#43 I’m A Kid At Heart , And I Guess I Always Will Be

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#44 Another Though I Find Them Creepy From My Brother In Laws Estate

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#45 Funeral Removal Basket

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#46 Found This Weird Little Shadow Box

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#47 Found And Bought From Goodwill Today

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#48 I Met This Little Geisha Lady At A Hope’s Closet Resale Store About 3 Months Ago

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#49 I Love Him

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#50 I’m So Excited! I’ve Wanted One Of These Vintage Lady Heads For A Long Time

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#51 My Mom Has Been Collecting Jesus Paintings For Quite A While. All Of These Paintings Were Found At Different Goodwills

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#52 Needless To Say The Cashiers Were Freaking Out

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#53 Meet Hagatha, My House Hippo

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#54 Found These At A Yardsale Earlier For 3 Bucks

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#55 I Looked It Up And Found Out That In The Box It Is Worth $800. I Decided I Keep It

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#56 I’m Wondering If I Should Take The Time To Read It

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#57 Yard Sale Find. My Grandson Had To Have It, He’s 2. LOL

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#58 Cat Clothing Hanger Which Definitely Came Home With Me

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#59 Found This Little Guy A Couple Years Ago In Alabama

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#60 This (Quite Large) Chameleon Candle

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#61 Not Weird But Wonderful Thrifting Find

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#62 Measures 18” And Will Probably Murder Me In My Sleep

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#63 A Very Chubby, Colorful Piggy-Bank. This Is Going To Make Saving Coins So Fun

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#64 Creepest Thing Ive Ever Found …… Yea So I Kept It LOL

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#65 My Moocat Isn’t Sure What To Think

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#66 “Jesus Is My Coach”

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#67 My Heart Stopped When I Saw Her

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#68 These Are In Fact Second Hand..my Fiance Was Blocked For Posting His Tiny Potato Beans

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#69 I Found This Amazing Frida Kahlo Mug Today At The Goodwill For $5

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#70 My Favorite Find Of The Day

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#71 Obsessed With Today’s Pick Up

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#72 Found This Guy The Other Day

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#73 No Wonder It Was Donated

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#74 Check Out This Cool Doll

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#75 This Pig Didn’t Fly Today. I Left Her Behind

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#76 Was He Really A Good Boy Or Is It Just A Stocking Of Lies

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#77 Cursed Find At The Antique Mall

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#78 Bought At The Thrift Store For 1.99 My Kids Are Super Creeped Out By It

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#79 Saw This Cutie At An Estate Sale This Morning

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#80 On Marketplace…..is It Just Me???

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#81 Be Naked, Be Free

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#82 Peanut Man Peanut Dispenser

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#83 So This Is A Coin Bank Without A Slit On Top? Cool But Not

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#84 These Are The Most Weird Things I’ve Ever Bought But I Was Drawn To Them, The 2 Packets Have Hands In Them And A Sticker Saying Lydia

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#85 Someone Had This Massive Canvas Painting In Their Garbage. It’s 6 Ft Tall

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#86 How Cool Is This

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#87 Curious Whether Anyone Has The Same Reaction I Had When I Saw This

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#88 I’ve Wanted One Of These Vintage Man Heads For A Long Time

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#89 Not Wonderful But Definitely Weird

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#90 Found This For $20

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#91 I Got This Bear At Goodwill And I Love It

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#92 Not Sure How Weird This Little Toby Jug/Mug Is

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#93 Is This Who I Think It Is

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#94 Fish Flops I Found At Goodwill In Lebanon

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#95 Not Sure What This Is … But I’m Keeping It

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#96 Lightly Used Ketchup That Expired Just 2+ Years Ago

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