xxZeromancerlovexx wrote:
What’s your opinion on people who have money shopping at thrift stores and Goodwill? By money I mean people who are very financially stable.
I think it’s fine.
My friends do it. Their business is very successful and they could have high personal incomes but instead they keep the money in the business to grow it while living off of regular just above average income. They started shopping at thrift stores when they were young and broke, now they just do it because new full retail priced clothing is a waste of money.
I don’t think they’re taking advantage of inexpensive goods someone else might buy that has very little money. I think they’re just doing as they’ve always done and keeping humble while also teaching their kids to be frugal vs wasteful.
When I was a kid a family better off than us with half as many kids shopped at thrift stores and told my parents they should. My dad felt it was wrong to buy things there that poorer people needed so made do with sales at retail stores. Different perspective.
I’ve personally shopped at them when I was super broke, then continued as I built up savings. A couple years ago I would bug work jeans and cheap tshirts for doing dirty dusty work, I’d wear them out and buy more. Now it’s been a couple years since I’ve thrift store shopped as I’ve done different work so I buy new jeans at Costco for $18.95 - about twice the price as a thrift store, but they fit me well and my size/fit is very hard to find.
I don’t Need to save every penny, but I still think it’s wasteful to go spend $80-100+ on jeans at a department store.
Thrift stores are kind of for everyone - hell, I bet even famous musicians score some of their favourite funky costume items at thrift stores.
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for supporting trump. Because doing so is deplorable.