@@benji-2die4 what?😂 you’re OBVIOUSLY missing the entire point. she bought the item because it was a famous and highly well known fashion label. her “needing a personality” has absolutely nothing to with it.
@@benji-2die4 once again, what? peer pressure from society has nothing to do with her buying a shirt for the brand. she’s said in a video that the brand is a brand she likes.
@@ConjureAMillionLLC that part!!! People always talk mess about resellers cause they're making money on cheap thrifted items but goodwill literally make money on free items and no one says anything lmao
In Seattle, all of the Goodwill's hold back their designer items and send them to a once a year "glitter sale" where prices are insanely high. Kinda defeats the point of thrift shopping to find hidden gems if there aren't any.
its bc of the resellers. it was priced low for "good-will" , but if everyone's turning a profit instead...why shouldn't the store. a good thing ruined...
I bought 5 items at the thrift store,and it was 55 dollars. thrift stores are disappointing to me now, the prices have raised so much in the last 3 years
Because now it’s trendy to shop at thrift stores, they’ve become so gentrified that now people who need to shop there can’t even afford it. Don’t get me started on how these girls fill multiple carts with clothes too just to resell it at overpriced prices.
The one near me does different color tags everyday for .99cents & 50% off so if I go on a Tuesday and it’s .99 for pink tags & 50% off green tags .. that’s all I’m buying cause if not it’s not worth it lol
Try going to other charities shops not just Value village. Value Village puts their prices kinda high in my opinion especially for popular brands or cool brands. Which is weird considering it’s donated clothing.
@@cupid3890 not to be rude but I don’t think these girls should be held accountable for the rising in prices. If you’ve ever been to one of these places, in my opinion, there is more then enough to go around for everyone. And even still with it being popular a lot of these clothes still probably end up in landfills. Everyone should have the option to buy affordable clothing. No one knows what financial situation people are in. I feel it is the stores that should be held accountable, as they see that it is popular and they can make a better profit off us. Which is unfortunate because that defeats the purpose of thrift stores in my opinion. And also most thrift stores get their inventory through Donations.
Samesies. To the max! Why couldn't AI have gone in a helpful direction such as outfit generation instead of whatever weird shit they're doing with UA-cam shorts? Anyway, excuse me while I fret about my socks
I've thrifted a Missoni dress for $7, gold Gucci dress for $8, black Prada bag for $6, vintage plaid Dior shirt for $4, Burberry white top for $3, Fendi doctor bag for $19!
She doesn’t care. She’s one of the reasons why Balenciaga keeps trolling people with their hideous designs because the “label” is all these people care about.
Right? Why buy for the brand? I always get clothing I really really like and ignore brand tags unless I’m curious. It’s a pet peeve of mine to see people buy a brand.
They way she sat the shoes on the fur of the jacket 😳 I love thrifting but I can only handle it in small spells. I have really bad ocd to the point if I drop something on the floor out of the dryer.. it goes back in the wash!
@@prettyinpinkxxl I used to work at the high end women clothes and trust me I’ve seen customer left the clothing on the floor in the changing room or the young inexperienced stock person touch or even trying the expensive clothes. The only difference is they put chemicals in the fabrics so the clothes still smell new even after been trying by many customers!
@@MyToasterIsBroken honestly the person missing those must have lost their shit not knowing where they are 💀💀 but seems like a pretty obvious place unless intentional
Please please wash everything not once but maybe twice before wearing anything from thrift stores .. I worked at one before and you would not believe how dirty everything comes in.. and how long things stay on the floor piled up in mountain to the ceiling. I’m not exaggerating… I actually stopped thrifting because of how it really is 😷
Every time I have donated clothes or shoes to a thrift store I make sure they are in good condition and the clothes is clean . I seen many people dumping clothes with huge stains , dirty and holes on it they are using the donations bin as a way to get rid of trash.
No because then you can’t see the fit and she can do what she wants !!! judgmental much? And no, she’s in Canada. A lot of their thrifts don’t have dressing rooms or she’d obviously use them! Assumptions much?
You do know sear has been around for at least a century I'm not sure if your a vampire or an immortal being but to the rest of us something more than 20 years old but less than 100 is vintage. Sears clothes can defiantly be vintage .
@@rachspeed o well🤷🏼♀️ not everyone wants to watch you try stuff on in middle of the store, it’s so easy to get a dressing room 😭 it’s screaming entitled
Am I the only one who thinks that actual name brand pieces would be sold at resellers? Idk man, there's a big chance that someone would drop a knock-off at good will
There can be legit designer things but it’s very infrequent. Those flats scream “mass produced cheapy flat” before even considering the Chanel aspect. Especially with something like those shoes however, a thrift store can easily spot that the Chanel brand and would certainly look them over and put them behind the”designer counter” if they weren’t fake. Designer pieces that are less obvious either a less flashy name or something that looks typical but has that designer tag on the inside (not quickly and easily spotted) - those are the pieces I’d expect to find on the rack, and have better “legit” potential. These shoes, or those super tacky baby T shirts with flashy designer logos embellished on the front with rhinestones - that seem to be made for every designer name when I HIGHLY doubt that the line EVER made actual rhinestone logo baby tees, to begin with 🙄🙄, or the equally tacky multi colored logo print handbags, that are at nearly every thrift store - that stuff surely isn’t real (despite seeing nearly every reseller on UA-cam finding all of those and each time, excitedly proclaiming that they’ve found designer pieces. Ahem Threads Obsessed). The day Burberry makes a fluorescent lime green baby t with their nÿame and logo plastered across the front in little rhinestones, let me know. Oh wait, but Fendi and Gucci have also designed that same brightly colored baby tee with the giant rhinestone logo detail also?? Wow. What a coincidence! But don’t worry if you’ve always wanted one but weren’t able to get one: I’ll be selling them on my Depop for hugely discounted prices. I’m thinking something like $99? Hits right below that 3 digit $100 price. Oh also - Each one is missing a few rhinestones and the designer names and logos are slightly incorrect - and never mind the fully polyester material (it gives “low quality, back alley flea market booth clothing vibes but it’s the aesthetic that …all of the designers were going for). Hit me up if anyone is Interested in the baby tees!
Most branded names you find at thrift shop are fake. I thrifted half of my life and i don't care about what sht brand name it is. Look for the materials and styles so you will not regret it later.
I found a beautiful lime green versace denim pants that has a bit of sparkles when out in the sun for $6nzd. I know it's authentic because the material feels amazing and not cheap and thrifting at a wealthy neighbourhood 😆
I worked at a Thrift store for 6 months in California. Let me tell you... over 90% of the high end labels we receive are fake. I have a high end label appraiser that comes check out the items and she verifies them.
Am I the only one freaking out over her putting that stuff on her bare skin??? I can’t even be in thrift stores too long before I start having allergies.
I just assume that any designer item in a thrift store is fake (especially shoes and bags). I don't even think an insanely rich person would give their luxury items to a secondhand store.
Well it happens, all the time. Yes the very wealthy do in fact donate their well used or very aged designer items but more often vintage designer end up in thrift stores when someone has passed away in the family (usually an older person) so a Grandma or Auntie who liked nice things may have had just a few lux peices, all of their clothing is packed up by the family and donated to a charity, and that is how vintage lux designers - that are real- end up in a thrift store. Often the family just doesn't have the time or interest in trying to resell a few peices of vintage luxury items so they just donate it all. Also, a person can specify in their will that all their clothes be donated to charity so that is what is done. For sure there are absolutely real luxury designer items in a thrift store. Unfortunately most thrift stores today are "for profit" , not non profit and they mark these designer items way up and as other stated they keep them locked up behind the counter.
Not so. Just go to the wealthy part of town. I used to live in South Bend, near Notre Dame, and you would not believe the things I found there. My favorite is a vintage Gucci leather belt for 2 dollars (the brand name and serial number were placed very discreetly on the leather, which must be why the person pricing the items missed it). Another favorite is a vintage cashmere long winter coat for 15 dollars. It helps to familiarize yourself with real designer items that you know are real - you don’t have to buy them, just inspect them (the leather feel, the stitching, etc). I’ve definitely also seen a lot of knockoffs, but since I’d seen real items from that label, I could tell pretty quickly they were knockoffs.
The two piece sets tres chic !!!! Atrocious was an understatement. I buy all real and faux fur, every color, every article of clothing. Some people go crazy for feathers or bedazzling, but it’s the fur for me baybEE 💅
At my thrift stores in Edmonton Canada the highest label I've seen was fake LV. A lot of Betsy Johnston, a few coach. And a lot of disigner beauty totes.
Why would she tell you which location it is so there is less for her? LMFAO. It takes forever to find a good thrift store, especially one like this so I don't see anyone just giving it away
@@jewelk2021 tbh doesn’t matter the location you can find designer at anyone. Just because she lucked out doesn’t mean she always will. As someone whos been working for the company a long time there is never going to be one location with all the hidden stuff . So sharing where she shopped at isn’t a big deal. Its all about timing when thrifting.
@@Sarahhh this isn't exactly true. certain stores are more likely to have designer than others due to location. thrift stores in wealthier areas will have a wealthier pool of donations that they can put out. it might not be always but it will be more likely and if you're thrifting for specific styles, that's important to be aware of.
, I worked in 1 Goodwill seconds hs its amazing how much top name brands are there in mint conditions and for cheap refurbished or new. ,vintage jewelry and clothes that you can use for cheap.
Definitely real, i believe you can get them tested. However not sure if there fake would they take them away or give them back sadly. Honestly I would clean them up first and find someone or a website to verify them❤
Yes that’s true but it also depends on the area you live in, I live in a proximity wealthy area ( very greatful my sisters and I didn’t come from it😅) anyway I also find real name brand surprisingly
😭 never find nice stuff like this in my Alaskan thrift stores. And the nicer stuff is consigned away at stores that are still expensive. I make a point of thrifting anytime I leave the state lol.
It is possible to find authentic luxury labels at the thrift. After the season was over my employer would donate all of our staff wardrobe to the Goodwill or Salvation Army. So it could be that what you’ve found were once staff uniforms from the brand. As a new season approaches the luxury brands get new uniforms. I used to work for one of the fashion houses you mentioned here… and it wasn’t Sears 😆
I find it quite cringe that she’s doing this in a sports bra just right there where everyone is shopping. I think because it’s actually kinda rude and inconsiderate to others.
I was thinking the same thing. Even if the store didn’t have changing rooms, I would not be changing in my sports bra out in the open, because I wouldn’t want to make those uncomfortable around me. A feel like if we set the timer back a few years, this would be public indecency, but I guess this is normal now.
rachel : *finds a christian dior shirt*
also rachel: “am i buying it just for the brand?…yeah”
I would do it too 😂
glad she admitted that because i’m the same way 😭
@@benji-2die4 what?😂 you’re OBVIOUSLY missing the entire point. she bought the item because it was a famous and highly well known fashion label. her “needing a personality” has absolutely nothing to with it.
@@raing7295 right! same here. like if i found anything christian dior, i’m buying it. no questions asked 😂
@@benji-2die4 once again, what? peer pressure from society has nothing to do with her buying a shirt for the brand. she’s said in a video that the brand is a brand she likes.
My thrift store would have priced them at $500
😂😂😂 they’re crazy
Right!!! Crazy, for donations they get for free!!! 😒
@@ConjureAMillionLLC that part!!! People always talk mess about resellers cause they're making money on cheap thrifted items but goodwill literally make money on free items and no one says anything lmao
@@Feliciatanktop this comment!!! Like we don't pay for the items we resell 😭
Definitely 😂
Same! Jeans at my thrift store are like $15-$20! It’s atrocious
In Seattle, all of the Goodwill's hold back their designer items and send them to a once a year "glitter sale" where prices are insanely high. Kinda defeats the point of thrift shopping to find hidden gems if there aren't any.
its bc of the resellers. it was priced low for "good-will" , but if everyone's turning a profit instead...why shouldn't the store. a good thing ruined...
@@user-sb2wl8zj7fthat’s true but also goodwill is just reselling stuff they’re given too. It’s all just resale
Some vloggers too
Goodwill are NOT a charity
ikr it’s so shit
I bought 5 items at the thrift store,and it was 55 dollars. thrift stores are disappointing to me now, the prices have raised so much in the last 3 years
Yeah they getting greedy.
Because now it’s trendy to shop at thrift stores, they’ve become so gentrified that now people who need to shop there can’t even afford it. Don’t get me started on how these girls fill multiple carts with clothes too just to resell it at overpriced prices.
The one near me does different color tags everyday for .99cents & 50% off so if I go on a Tuesday and it’s .99 for pink tags & 50% off green tags .. that’s all I’m buying cause if not it’s not worth it lol
Try going to other charities shops not just Value village. Value Village puts their prices kinda high in my opinion especially for popular brands or cool brands. Which is weird considering it’s donated clothing.
@@cupid3890 not to be rude but I don’t think these girls should be held accountable for the rising in prices. If you’ve ever been to one of these places, in my opinion, there is more then enough to go around for everyone. And even still with it being popular a lot of these clothes still probably end up in landfills. Everyone should have the option to buy affordable clothing. No one knows what financial situation people are in. I feel it is the stores that should be held accountable, as they see that it is popular and they can make a better profit off us. Which is unfortunate because that defeats the purpose of thrift stores in my opinion. And also most thrift stores get their inventory through Donations.
“she’s gonna pop some tags, only got $20 in her pocket”
😂😭🤣 - the jacket reference is pure GOLD sis 💀
“Is this cute or atrocious?” Literally me every day as I’m getting dressed.
Same, a whole mood 🤣
Same
Samesies. To the max! Why couldn't AI have gone in a helpful direction such as outfit generation instead of whatever weird shit they're doing with UA-cam shorts? Anyway, excuse me while I fret about my socks
I've thrifted a Missoni dress for $7, gold Gucci dress for $8, black Prada bag for $6, vintage plaid Dior shirt for $4, Burberry white top for $3, Fendi doctor bag for $19!
I wish there was a thrift store like yours near me! I hardly ever find good stuff
Where are these thrifts?
@@jessieh9127 I have a big pile of clothing that isn't right for me and I so wish I had a friend like you to come over and pick through it all 😔
@@le4905 If no one near you and the clothes are in great condition, Poshmark could be an option
Probably fakes though
Those Chanel ballerina flats are real. It has the gold base. I use to have them but donated most of my boujee shit 😅
damn you're too kind to donate those 😭😭
@@ryeofoatmeal yes! It’s good to share good stuff (:
Lmfaooooo! Thirsty for attention much? Hahaha…
lol u must never seen super fakes before
They are fakes. Good fakes though
Don't buy just for the brand... Buy because you need it and it fits.
Facts
Where I live a lot of not Brand clothes also cost a lot of money .I need ,for winter , clothes . And money spend for not Brand clothes is a lot .
She doesn’t care. She’s one of the reasons why Balenciaga keeps trolling people with their hideous designs because the “label” is all these people care about.
Right? Why buy for the brand? I always get clothing I really really like and ignore brand tags unless I’m curious. It’s a pet peeve of mine to see people buy a brand.
@@soiledcats808 I found Marc Jacob's at a thrift store once. I didn't buy it because it wasn't my style.
I love that fur jacket on him lol
Yes it suited him lol
Yes the jacket looks amazing on him!
I get itchy just watching. You are one brave soul for doing this on a regular 😅
Lol why?
They way she sat the shoes on the fur of the jacket 😳 I love thrifting but I can only handle it in small spells. I have really bad ocd to the point if I drop something on the floor out of the dryer.. it goes back in the wash!
@@prettyinpinkxxl yeah I can't thrift because I'll freak out for a whole week, its the worst
@@prettyinpinkxxl SAME!!!
@@prettyinpinkxxl I used to work at the high end women clothes and trust me I’ve seen customer left the clothing on the floor in the changing room or the young inexperienced stock person touch or even trying the expensive clothes. The only difference is they put chemicals in the fabrics so the clothes still smell new even after been trying by many customers!
Putting your hands in the pockets was so brave!!
Very true! I found a pair of false teeth in a bag once in a fur coat at Goodwill. Delightful.
I found a $50 in a coat at VV. Didn't end up buying the jacket but kept the tip! 🤣
I found $100 in the pocket of some pants at a thrift store once, sooooo ya don't do it.
@@MyToasterIsBroken honestly the person missing those must have lost their shit not knowing where they are 💀💀 but seems like a pretty obvious place unless intentional
Yup! I found 2 condom pack in it 💀
Please please wash everything not once but maybe twice before wearing anything from thrift stores .. I worked at one before and you would not believe how dirty everything comes in.. and how long things stay on the floor piled up in mountain to the ceiling. I’m not exaggerating… I actually stopped thrifting because of how it really is 😷
Every time I have donated clothes or shoes to a thrift store I make sure they are in good condition and the clothes is clean . I seen many people dumping clothes with huge stains , dirty and holes on it they are using the donations bin as a way to get rid of trash.
Wash or dry clean before mixing it w the rest of your clothes
I love that colorful outwear!
Great finds. But wouldn't a tank or fitted tee be better for trying on clothes in public.
Exactly. They have dressing rooms for a reason. Buys “designer” but has no class.
No because then you can’t see the fit and she can do what she wants !!! judgmental much? And no, she’s in Canada. A lot of their thrifts don’t have dressing rooms or she’d obviously use them! Assumptions much?
You'll never find anything name brand like that at Goodwill because anything that's donated like that goodwill takes it and sells it on their website.
Yup And then charges more than the Real Real or Tradesy or Gilt 🤣
Nice finds but the "vintage Sears" part had me cackling. You made me feel old and Im younger than you😂
And as if Sears was an “expensive” brand 😂
Sears can be vintage, they’ve been around since the 1890s
Yeah man, Sears catalog were a thing before cars were common as far as I’m aware so Sears can very much be vintage ?
Sears is over 100 years old.
You do know sear has been around for at least a century I'm not sure if your a vampire or an immortal being but to the rest of us something more than 20 years old but less than 100 is vintage. Sears clothes can defiantly be vintage .
idk why… but the way she just stands in middle of the store and tries on ALL of the clothes REALLLYY gets to me 😩🤣🤣
so problematic
@@rachspeed o well🤷🏼♀️ not everyone wants to watch you try stuff on in middle of the store, it’s so easy to get a dressing room 😭 it’s screaming entitled
@@asiab.00 not every thrift store has their dressing rooms open 😅
The knee bend in all her poses. 😊
Wow you look great in those outfits. ❤❤❤
Love it ❤ifound Chanel and Versace and louise vuitton at Goodwill and Salvation Army!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Meanwhile I only find Walmart’s George brand
Same and they want more than what Walmart sold it for!
I have seen a lot of George brand clothings in Value Village in Toronto. Is that from Walmart?
Nothing wrong with that. It lasts forever.
😆😆
I love everything you tried on!!! You look great in all of it! Terrific finds!!!
Label chaser.. so funny,like she is more wearing it.
Love your fashion finds
I loved the knit suits!!! Both look great on you
That jacket is totally for him girl. Fits him so well.
Am I the only one who thinks that actual name brand pieces would be sold at resellers? Idk man, there's a big chance that someone would drop a knock-off at good will
There can be legit designer things but it’s very infrequent. Those flats scream “mass produced cheapy flat” before even considering the Chanel aspect. Especially with something like those shoes however, a thrift store can easily spot that the Chanel brand and would certainly look them over and put them behind the”designer counter” if they weren’t fake. Designer pieces that are less obvious either a less flashy name or something that looks typical but has that designer tag on the inside (not quickly and easily spotted) - those are the pieces I’d expect to find on the rack, and have better “legit” potential.
These shoes, or those super tacky baby T shirts with flashy designer logos embellished on the front with rhinestones - that seem to be made for every designer name when I HIGHLY doubt that the line EVER made actual rhinestone logo baby tees, to begin with 🙄🙄, or the equally tacky multi colored logo print handbags, that are at nearly every thrift store - that stuff surely isn’t real (despite seeing nearly every reseller on UA-cam finding all of those and each time, excitedly proclaiming that they’ve found designer pieces. Ahem Threads Obsessed).
The day Burberry makes a fluorescent lime green baby t with their nÿame and logo plastered across the front in little rhinestones, let me know. Oh wait, but Fendi and Gucci have also designed that same brightly colored baby tee with the giant rhinestone logo detail also?? Wow. What a coincidence! But don’t worry if you’ve always wanted one but weren’t able to get one: I’ll be selling them on my Depop for hugely discounted prices. I’m thinking something like $99? Hits right below that 3 digit $100 price. Oh also - Each one is missing a few rhinestones and the designer names and logos are slightly incorrect - and never mind the fully polyester material (it gives “low quality, back alley flea market booth clothing vibes but it’s the aesthetic that …all of the designers were going for). Hit me up if anyone is Interested in the baby tees!
Most branded names you find at thrift shop are fake. I thrifted half of my life and i don't care about what sht brand name it is. Look for the materials and styles so you will not regret it later.
The sound of the hangers on the raaaccckkk!!
Anyway, she scooped up
Some cute finds😊
I found a beautiful lime green versace denim pants that has a bit of sparkles when out in the sun for $6nzd. I know it's authentic because the material feels amazing and not cheap and thrifting at a wealthy neighbourhood 😆
Not the guy with he fur coat, its giving Ken😂❤️
vintage sears got me
Made me feel old 🥲 and I’m not even 30 yet
Fur looked really stylish and cool on homeboy who was with you, like no joke he looked excellent. He could pull up the function like whaaaa !
Love the sets.
omg GORGEOUS finds!!! loveee
Great haul!!!💕
The white dress is so cute
Great finds 😎👍 fur coat on the dude works too ❤
I worked at a Thrift store for 6 months in California.
Let me tell you... over 90% of the high end labels we receive are fake. I have a high end label appraiser that comes check out the items and she verifies them.
Dior shirt, cream knitted set & caramel jacket. Definitely YES!
Earthy tones suit you.
Omg the matching sets are to die for 😭😭😭
He looks good in the fur
Am I the only one freaking out over her putting that stuff on her bare skin??? I can’t even be in thrift stores too long before I start having allergies.
I love the sweater.
"Vintage sears" 😂 I feel old 😭
I just assume that any designer item in a thrift store is fake (especially shoes and bags). I don't even think an insanely rich person would give their luxury items to a secondhand store.
Well it happens, all the time. Yes the very wealthy do in fact donate their well used or very aged designer items but more often vintage designer end up in thrift stores when someone has passed away in the family (usually an older person) so a Grandma or Auntie who liked nice things may have had just a few lux peices, all of their clothing is packed up by the family and donated to a charity, and that is how vintage lux designers - that are real- end up in a thrift store. Often the family just doesn't have the time or interest in trying to resell a few peices of vintage luxury items so they just donate it all. Also, a person can specify in their will that all their clothes be donated to charity so that is what is done. For sure there are absolutely real luxury designer items in a thrift store. Unfortunately most thrift stores today are "for profit" , not non profit and they mark these designer items way up and as other stated they keep them locked up behind the counter.
@@makeuplover6852 They do donate but the staff take the good things when initially sorting through the donations
@@c.o3301 ....okay as someone who works at a thrift store we TRY not too but....yeah sometimes I do heh.
@@caleviwin And why wouldn’t you? 😂
Not so. Just go to the wealthy part of town. I used to live in South Bend, near Notre Dame, and you would not believe the things I found there. My favorite is a vintage Gucci leather belt for 2 dollars (the brand name and serial number were placed very discreetly on the leather, which must be why the person pricing the items missed it). Another favorite is a vintage cashmere long winter coat for 15 dollars. It helps to familiarize yourself with real designer items that you know are real - you don’t have to buy them, just inspect them (the leather feel, the stitching, etc). I’ve definitely also seen a lot of knockoffs, but since I’d seen real items from that label, I could tell pretty quickly they were knockoffs.
I like how you mentioned “vintage sears”😅
I found new pink Vans and a Superdry denim jacket yesterday. I LOVE THRIFTING
She’s so funny! I would love to have her as a friend! Plus I love going to thrift stores so we could do this all day together LOL
The fur looks so good on him!!!
The 2 sets are going to look great on you! 🌹
The Indian Jones looking jacket fit her so well!
Cute!! I love thrifting and I love your finds, always I am inspired and started posting my outfit videos as well 🥰would love your opinion
You did look like you were gonna “pop some tags” in the fur like Macklemore 😂
Yesss was this at my favorite thrift store in the San Fernando Valley California? Valley accent is a giveaway lol
The two piece sets tres chic !!!!
Atrocious was an understatement. I buy all real and faux fur, every color, every article of clothing. Some people go crazy for feathers or bedazzling, but it’s the fur for me baybEE 💅
“Vintage sears” 😂😂😂
Those sweater and skirt sets are gorgeous on you
You look good in everythiiinnnggg! Great job.
At my thrift stores in Edmonton Canada the highest label I've seen was fake LV. A lot of Betsy Johnston, a few coach. And a lot of disigner beauty totes.
What location was this? It's been so long since I've found designer on the rack. If it's there, it's behind the counter and $99
Why would she tell you which location it is so there is less for her? LMFAO. It takes forever to find a good thrift store, especially one like this so I don't see anyone just giving it away
@@jewelk2021 babe she’s mentioned it before many times LMFAO chillll
@@jewelk2021 tbh doesn’t matter the location you can find designer at anyone. Just because she lucked out doesn’t mean she always will. As someone whos been working for the company a long time there is never going to be one location with all the hidden stuff . So sharing where she shopped at isn’t a big deal. Its all about timing when thrifting.
@@Sarahhh this isn't exactly true. certain stores are more likely to have designer than others due to location. thrift stores in wealthier areas will have a wealthier pool of donations that they can put out. it might not be always but it will be more likely and if you're thrifting for specific styles, that's important to be aware of.
@@jewelk2021 girl y are u so rude geez
Hope u got the faux fur- it’s amazing ❤
I love 2nd hand stores 😍 too!!!
The crème skirt set is gorgeous.
The fur coat looks great on the boy! 👍🤙
Cute little black flats are so adorable and they are Chanel that’s a plus❤
I jus never been obsessed with labels. Them flats would have stayed at the store🤣
They were dusty af
, I worked in 1 Goodwill seconds hs its amazing how much top name brands are there in mint conditions and for cheap refurbished or new.
,vintage jewelry and clothes that you can use for cheap.
Definitely real, i believe you can get them tested. However not sure if there fake would they take them away or give them back sadly. Honestly I would clean them up first and find someone or a website to verify them❤
It’s 9.99, normal fake Chanel would cost more than that.
Yes that’s true but it also depends on the area you live in, I live in a proximity wealthy area ( very greatful my sisters and I didn’t come from it😅) anyway I also find real name brand surprisingly
The sweater top and skirts are really cute
I hope you took that awesome fur coat!
"vintage sears" omg lol
😭 never find nice stuff like this in my Alaskan thrift stores. And the nicer stuff is consigned away at stores that are still expensive. I make a point of thrifting anytime I leave the state lol.
Omg ikea monkey is such a throwback
Rachel: looking for designer clothes at a thrift store
Me: hopping to at least find decent clothes in general because I’m actually broke
*hoping, unless ur a rabbit?
Where are these thrifts? They are fabulous!
that beige/brownish? jacket was so cute
It is possible to find authentic luxury labels at the thrift. After the season was over my employer would donate all of our staff wardrobe to the Goodwill or Salvation Army. So it could be that what you’ve found were once staff uniforms from the brand. As a new season approaches the luxury brands get new uniforms. I used to work for one of the fashion houses you mentioned here… and it wasn’t Sears 😆
The faux fur looks 🔥 on him!
The tan jacket looks amazing on you
Fabulous clothes 😍
You're one leg out posing is hilarious
working at a clothes department it absolutely drove me nuts when people tried on clothes in the middle of the store
I find it quite cringe that she’s doing this in a sports bra just right there where everyone is shopping. I think because it’s actually kinda rude and inconsiderate to others.
First world problems
Not her just trying clothes on in the middle of the store cause same😂
Atrocious! You said it! Lol
You are so beautiful. I like the black ballet flats you found. I hope we get to see you wearing them in the next video.
It's weird that she's just stripping down and trying stuff on in the aisles. Even thrift stores have changing rooms.
They have permanently taken them out of all value village locations and you are not able to return items, only for store credit
I was thinking the same thing. Even if the store didn’t have changing rooms, I would not be changing in my sports bra out in the open, because I wouldn’t want to make those uncomfortable around me. A feel like if we set the timer back a few years, this would be public indecency, but I guess this is normal now.
You got some nice stuff!
The color One is beautiful
I would wear the pink, yellow and blue thing.
I'm about thrifting but I can't thrift shoes. Nope don't want my feet in what someone else's feet were in 🤦♀️🤣
That coat looks cool on him.
The pink, yellow, and aqua jacket reminds me of cartoon network colors lol
Y’all glamorizing thrifting, reason why it’s so hard to find a single thing nowadays smh
Buying it just for the brand sums you up up perfectly.
We really need to stop calling 90's and 00's stuff vintage. I'm literally in my 20's still.
Vintage clothing refers to clothing made at least 20 years prior to present time
Been shopping Thrift Stores nearly my entire life!! And NO ONE ever knew..... Hee Hee..
Love that thrift store scraping hanger sound
I think you're at my favorite thrift store Savers, I found some LL bean boots for $20 and in great condition.
Which savers, orange county???