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A More Sustainable — And Fun! — Way to Decorate Your Home

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A More Sustainable — And Fun! — Way to Decorate Your Home

Treasure hunting at thrift stores is one of life’s little delights that I really enjoy. I don’t know what I’m going to find today, but I know it will be something good!

Decorating your home by reinventing furniture and home décor items other people no longer want or need is a more sustainable way of living. And, I would argue, it’s also more fun. The challenge is designing a look that perfectly reflects your personal style — and simply feels good whenever you walk through your door.

Getting started is easy. Just choose home décor items that appeal to you. You can design a room around a favorite color or a beloved collection or even just a really comfy chair. 

Remember: What other people think of your design choices doesn’t matter. YOU are the one who lives here! If it looks good — and feels good — to you, it’s perfect.

Choosing vintage furniture is another great way to design a more sustainable home. Vintage furniture is usually sturdy, well made and functional. And it costs less than buying new.

If you have children (or amazing nieces and nephews!), you probably have one-of-a-kind artwork. Decorate your home with it! It will make them proud to see their work on display in your home. And it always makes me happy knowing this art was created especially for me with love.

The next photo is a good example of what I mean when I say simply choose home décor items that appeal to you. I started with my grandmother’s fancy old lamp. It doesn’t really “go” with anything in my home. But it reminds me of her and it makes me happy so I found a spot for it.

Next, I perused my bookshelf and found two books with turquoise covers that matched the lamp.

Finally, I topped off the books with a flower arrangement I purchased at Goodwill for $3.99. I’m not good at keeping plants alive so this was perfect for me. Hydrangeas are one of my favorite flowers. I didn’t have an exact spot in mind when I purchased the flowers. I just liked them because they didn’t look too “fake” and they reminded me of summer. They appealed to me, so I bought them. When I got home, I found the perfect spot.

It reminded me of Christmas ornaments and the colors matched my rug so I bought it. I also found a tall vase to stick it in. Now I have an inexpensive and unique little objet d’art tucked into this corner thanks to somebody who donated it to Goodwill instead of tossing it into a landfill.

Will it appeal to everyone? Nope.

But that’s OK. Everyone doesn’t live here. I do! And I like it.

I hope this post encourages you to follow your instincts and choose home décor items simply because they appeal to you. You don’t need to justify it with a good reason why you like it. You just need to like it!

And by shopping for items you like at the local thrift stores in Destin FL, you are curating a home that reflects your personal style perfectly — and you are doing it in a sustainable way.

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Five Fashion Trends for Summer

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Five Fashion Trends for Summer

It’s official: summertime is in full swing! As the temperatures rise, winter sweaters make their way to the back of the closet to make room for their sleeveless summer counterparts. While some clothes are practical staples — like tees and shorts — following summer fashion trends will keep you looking and feeling cool.

Not sure where to start? No worries; we’ve collected some of our favorite trends to keep you and your family stylish all summer long!

Neon

After a long winter (and even longer spring), the joy of seeing the summer sun almost makes you want to shout from the rooftops — and nothing screams louder than neon. We get why, too! Neon acts like a cheerful shock to the system; a wearable shot of energy that’s sure to put a lil more pep in your step.

This summer, embrace the neon with hot pink sun dresses, highlighter yellow shorts or bright blue bikinis. Not ready to go all in on neon? Try layering in pops-of-color with an otherwise neutral look.

Fun Prints

Another way to embrace the playful spirit of summer is by adding bold prints to your wardrobe. Of course, there are classics (like the iconic Hawaiian Dad Shirt), but prints are also appearing on structured pieces that live outside of vacation mode.

Tailored to today’s cuts and lines, pieces like hibiscus-print blazers, palm-print sneakers, gingham jumpsuits and wide-striped cardigans can help infuse some personality into your wardrobe. Try a print to break up a monochromatic look or punch up a minimalist wardrobe.

‘90s Footwear

Almost every new trend is a recycled, modernized, mix-and-matched version of trends that came before — just look at the VSCO girl (or boy) as proof.

Heavily influenced by the ‘90s, the VSCO aesthetic is a lighter, brighter, eco-friendly take on grunge fashion. As it extends beyond Gen Z, other age demographics have started revisiting classics like ‘90s footwear. Sneaker brands like Converse and Reebok, along with the iconic Doc Marten boots, are seeing a resurgence. In addition to being on trend, these pieces are generally well-structured and built to last — something all ages can appreciate!

Linen

When the weather goes from sunny to sizzling to stifling, linen pieces are an absolute lifesaver. Linen, of course, is well known for its incredible breathability — its very structure allows more airflow, keeping your body cool and dry despite humidity’s best efforts — but did you know it’s an eco-friendly choice, as well? Made from a natural, biodegradable fiber with a lower environmental impact than cotton, it also happens to be incredibly durable.

This summer, we’re really loving the way linen is being elevated to work with business casual looks. Whether a button-down shirt, wide-legged trouser or simple dress, linen can be paired with almost anything to make your professional wardrobe beat-the-heat-friendly.

Sheer Layers

Sheer layers have officially made their way from the beach to the street! Wafty, sheer layers are topping the trend lists this summer for being both stylish and sensible. Whether you want to be covered up for work or add some protection from the sun, sheer layers allow you to do so without feeling like an extra layer.

Ready to go sheer? Effortlessly dress up a skater dress with a maxi-length sheer kimono or stay cool and covered by throwing an oversized sheer tee over a form-fitting tank or bodysuit.

Whether you’re feeling electric in neon or breezy in linen, these trends will help you breeze through the hottest of seasons. Ready to punch up your wardrobe without your bank account taking a big hit? Check out a local thrift shop in Destin, FL, near you.

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7 Ways to Have a Sustainable Thanksgiving Celebration

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7 Ways to Have a Sustainable Thanksgiving Celebration

Just because Thanksgiving looks a bit different this year, practicing COVID-19 preventative measures, doesn’t mean it can’t still be fun, festive and eco-friendly!

Accordingly to Take Care of Texas, “Thanksgiving is a leading holiday for food waste and trash, higher energy usage, and other negative impacts on our local environment.”

To have a more mindful and sustainable holiday, here are seven easy-to-implement tips that you can add into your Thanksgiving traditions for years to come.

1. Craft some sustainable décor.

One of my favorite things about the holidays is the decorations! I love setting up my house with my family and making everything feel more festive. Having decorations made from up-cycled and sustainable materials is the icing on the cake. This year I am decorating my thanksgiving table with a flannel garland that I made from thrifted flannels shirts I bought from a thrift shop in Destin, FL.

2. Ditch the disposables.

Thanksgiving is a time when we should all be more thankful. We should be thankful for the beautiful world we live in and give back to it by not using any type of disposable dishes or utensils. So what if you have to wash a few dishes? At least you won’t be adding to the landfills.

3. Bring reusable shopping bags when buying groceries.

When shopping at the grocery store, its always a great idea to bring reusable shopping bags for the items you buy. Right now, some grocery stores are restricting reusable bags due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If that’s the case where you shop, be sure to save your plastic bags and bring them to a plastic bag recycle location which many grocery stores offer.

4. Use cloth napkins and dish towels instead of paper towels/napkins.

Setting a Thanksgiving table with a linen table cloth and napkins adds an element of elegance to your dinner event (that you just cannot achieve with paper napkins and tablecloths). Now all you need is some up-cycled candlestick holders and colorful candles to finish off the look!

5. Travel smarter and get outside more.

This year because of the pandemic, we all need to be staying close to home and celebrating in small, safe groups. While it is disappointing to have to forego Thanksgiving travel plans, especially when that means not seeing extended family and close friends, we all need to stay well and safe.

As an alternative, once the turkey is in the oven (and someone is at home keeping an eye on it), take a walk outside to a nearby park to admire the autumn leaves and spend some time in nature. You can also video conference with your loved ones and still enjoy the meal together!

6. Rethink Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

My plan this year includes cutting down on the number of gifts I give to each of my family members in an effort to reduce my conspicuous consumption. I know the time and effort I spend searching for thrifted gifts will be much appreciated by my family and friends.

7.  Eat the leftovers!

When it comes to Thanksgiving, I actually like the leftovers more than the main meal. After cooking for the entire day and eating along the way, by the time we sit down to the meal, I’m almost too full to eat. By the next day, all the food we cooked seems to taste way better since the ingredients have had time to set and my stomach is empty and ready to relive the Thanksgiving feast.

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Wasted—What Happens to Our Garbage in the Landfill?

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Wasted—What Happens to Our Garbage in the Landfill?

We’re drowning in waste! Yes, you read that right. The fact is that, all over the world, we create more than 3.5 million tons of trash… every day! And, sadly, that number is growing. And it is 10 times greater than it was 10 years ago.

I think too many people never take a moment to think about what happens to their garbage once they throw it out. We kind of live in a society of “once it’s in the waste bin, it’s gone.” Unfortunately, our waste will be hanging out in a landfill long after we’re gone — and some will cause lots of damage.

The problem with the amount of rubbish going to landfills is that they are quickly filling up: some of the largest landfills and dumping sites receive up to 10,000 tons of waste per day.

A major disadvantage to burying trash in landfills is the potential to pollute surrounding soil and groundwater with toxins. When trash decomposes, it releases methane and other greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change, and may also cause health problems to humans and animals.

So, what happens to all this rubbish once it ends up in the landfill? Not designed to break down garbage, landfills simply are places to store waste. The problem is that lots of waste — like plastic, for example — is very durable and takes too long to decompose.

It’s estimated that some plastic items can take up to 1,000 years to decompose in a landfill. Simple plastic bags, which have a very short life span but are used (usually only once) by many every day, take from 10 to 1,000 years to decompose. A plastic bottle can take 450 years.

Because garbage in landfills ends up sealed in the ground, it doesn’t decompose much at all. But bacteria still will reach the rubbish, especially organic materials like food rot, and starts to produce harmful gases like ammonia, sulfides, methane and carbon dioxide.

Methane and carbon dioxide are greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. Furthermore, toxins and chemicals from garbage rotting in landfills also pollute the local environment, including the water and the soil.

Some cities, like San Francisco and Seattle, as well as the country of Sweden, Finland and Denmark are able to recycle more waste than they send to landfills. The majority of the U.S. and rest of the world send their trash todumps.

 So, what is the solution? Making the extra effort to recycle and compost has a positive impact on the world and environment. Because waste negatively impacts the natural environment greatly, we all have to start recycling and composting much more.

When we throw rubbish away, we risk releasing harmful chemicals into the landfill sites, which then will leak into our natural waters and environment, harming animals and us. Instead of throwing clothes donate them to thrift shops in Panama City Beach, FL.

The fact is that what we buy and consume does not have the greatest impact on the environment: how we discard these items does. The very best way to reduce waste is to reduce, refuse, reuse, recycle and rot!

Why the community should donate to a thrift store

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Why the community should donate to a thrift store

Why give to a thrift store? 

If someone has leftovers from their garage sale, donating to a thrift store could be the best next choice. These funded programs typically serve people in local communities who have barriers to employment.

That would be people who have a disability, reentering into the community after being released from jail or prison, or for someone who has a lack of education and job training. In addition, someone finding their first job could find a position at a thrift store in Panama City Beach, FL. By donating to a thrift store, you’re helping your own community.

They’re able to divert things that typically are found in a land-zone, and reuse it. The organization is friendly to the environment by recycling used clothes and items in that way.

When is the best time to donate to a thrift store? 

“Anytime is great to donate to thrift stores. A lot of people normally donate more in the spring after getting into spring cleaning. For thrift shops, the spring time is a heavy donation time. However, there’s really no bad time to donate.

What would be the best items to donate to a thrift store?

The value of the item is in the eye of the beholder. Thrift store receives a lot of clothes and apparel, but the industries also has plenty of furniture. The stores get things that treasure hunters and customers are looking for, and they’re always looking for unique things. 

How does a thrift store benefit the community?

Serving quality goods for people is an important role for thrift stores and to be able to provide a variety of items such as cooking ware, electronics, clothes and apparel at a good price range.

The donated clothing items are almost always brand new, and shopping at a thrift store is good for customers who are managing a budget and for college students who are moving into their first apartment or dorm rooms searching for cheap furniture.

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3 Myths About Sustainable Living… Corrected!

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3 Myths About Sustainable Living… Corrected!

Sustainable living can seem daunting. Things like changing habits, finding new brands you like and trust, and building a new eco-friendly routine can either be overwhelming… or a whole lot of fun! It all depends on how you choose to look at it.

Unfortunately, there are a lot of misconceptions out there that are causing people to hesitate before jumping on the green bandwagon with us.

We’re here to correct those myths once and for all.

Myth #1: Sustainable Living Is Just Too Expensive

You hear this one the most, right?

It makes sense given that switching your lifestyle up may make you think you’ll need to buy all sorts of new eco-friendly gizmos and gadgets, but that’s not the case. In fact, there are several ways to go green that will actually save you money.

Your Electric Footprint

Simply programming your thermostat and turning off the lights at home when you aren’t using them are two of the easiest money-saving actions you can take to start living an eco-friendly life.

According to Mr. Electric, one incandescent bulb costs $6.60 and lasts over 1,000 hours (41 days). The longer you can stretch out that 1,000 hours, the more you’ll save.

Say hello to a smaller electric bill and a bigger bank account.

Natural Cleaners

According to the National Resources Defense Council, the average home uses up to 25 gallons of toxic chemicals every year, many of which are store-bought cleaners.

Trading in some of these harmful products for green alternatives is easier than you might think. Rather than buying expensive brand-name disinfectants with nasty chemicals, use natural alternatives like vinegar and lemons for cleaning.

Eco-Friendly Appliances

One of the main objections people get caught up on is how pricey eco-friendly appliances are. Yes, it’s true that they’re often more expensive upfront than their wasteful counterparts, but the long-term savings are way better for your bank account.

The savings you’ll reap down the road are worth the investment, plus you’ll be doing a big part to help save the planet. Your future self will thank you (for a bigger wallet and a better environment!).

Myth #2: It Takes Too Much Time & Effort

Some people have it stuck in their minds that sustainable living is synonymous with inconvenience. Not so!

You can live a green life even when it feels like you’re always strapped for time.

The best thing you can do is start small. Pick one thing that you can do to help the environment and do it consistently for a month before adding anything new.

That one thing doesn’t have to take a ton of time or cost a lot of money or drain your energy to make an impact. You can contribute in a big way by making little changes.

Reusable Products

You could choose to brew coffee at home, use a reusable mug instead of buying a plastic cup every day on the way to work, keep a reusable straw in your car or office desk, or use reusable flatware to eat your lunch rather than grabbing a plastic disposable set.

As often as you can, choose the reusable option rather than buying something you’ll have to toss out later. Not only will you be helping the environment, but you’ll also be saving money.

Cloth Bags

Another easy way to go green is to use a couple of reusable cloth bags for groceries. Keep your reusable bags on your coat hanger so you remember to grab it on the way out the door before you go or keep a stash in your car.

You’ll never have to worry about wasting grocery bags again. As an added bonus, reusable bags are much stronger than plastic so you’ll never have to worry about your eggs or other valuable groceries falling through the bottom of the bag.

Trade-in Your Paper Products

According to the University of Indiana, “Approximately 1 billion trees worth of paper are thrown away every year in the U.S.” Luckily, there are many alternatives to paper products that are easy to swap out.

Thanks to modern technology, you can easily trade-in paper notepads and journals for typing out your notes and thoughts onto your computer’s word processor or smartphone’s notepad. If you like to keep notepaper around the house, reuse any sheets that still have a blank side. Cut them into quarters for smaller scratch pads, if needed.

Rather than using paper towels to clean your home, switch to reusable microfiber cloths. They’re soft and won’t leave harmful scratches on your surfaces, and they can be easily cleaned with your regular laundry again and again.

When you do have to use paper products – whether for work or school supplies, cleaning, or hygiene – make sure to choose sustainable, recyclable, compostable materials. Bonus points if you then toss those paper goods into your own composter!

Sustainable Hygiene Products

Another easy eco-friendly win is to use bamboo toilet paper rather than regular toilet paper made of virgin wood pulp.

Reel Paper delivers eco-friendly TP automatically to your door, making it easy for you to be a hero to the environment while saving you time and effort.

Myth #3: I Won’t Make a Difference

One of the biggest misconceptions people face when thinking about going green is… “I’m just one person. How can I possibly make a difference?”

Many people believe the problems facing the environment are just too big to fix on the individual level.

Wrong!

You have the power to create change. What our planet really needs is for each individual person to commit to making a difference. Only then will we start to see real, lasting change. And it all starts with you.

The biggest difference you can make is doing your part with the little things. Eventually, small, seemingly insignificant actions create a ripple effect which can lead to massive change.

It starts with buying eco-friendly products, shopping at a thrift shop in Panama Ciy Beach, FL, reducing your electrical footprint, and choosing a reusable container rather than a paper cup. These small actions turn into habits. Habits turn into a lifestyle. And your lifestyle impacts and inspires the people around you.

Before you know it, by making the little choices every day that help the environment, you’ll become an eco-hero.

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Decreasing Your Environmental Footprint at Home

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Decreasing Your Environmental Footprint at Home

Our environmental footprint reached a tipping point in the 1960s when Swedish company, Celloplast, acquired a U.S. patent for the “T-shirt plastic bag” – what we now call the grocery bag. Since then, our use of plastic has extended beyond a simple bag to containers, toys, and household items.

Today, landfills around the world are overflowing with waste and filling our oceans with island-sized masses of plastic products.

Plastic is hurting the environment, killing wildlife, and drastically increasing our environmental footprint. So the question is, to heal Earth, can we live without plastic? Can we reverse the impact of the last several hundred years and improve our environmental footprint for the future?

The answer is yes, we absolutely can improve the health of our planet. And replacing our plastics with sustainable, earth-friendly items is one of the easiest places to start. Also one more way to reduce landfill overflow is to donate old stuff to thrift stores in Panama City Beach, FL. Whether it is clothes, shoes, home decor items, kitchenware, furniture etc, you can donate to these stores.

Here are five plastic swaps you can make right now to decrease your environmental footprint.

Stainless Steel Straws

The average American uses 38,000 plastic straws during their lifetime. Klean Kanteen aims to reduce that number to just one with their stainless steel straws.

Klean Kanteen uses high-quality stainless steel and food-grade, removable silicone flex tips (in really fun colors!). This family-owned company carries other simple household swaps, too: reusable water bottles, food canisters, and even baby bottles.

Beeswax Food Wraps

Beeswax food wraps have taken the stage as a sustainable alternative to plastic food containers and cellophane.

Vermont-based Bee’s Wrap makes their wraps by pouring a mixture of beeswax, jojoba oil, and tree resin over a sheet of organic cotton and letting it harden. Not only are beeswax wraps simple to clean (just rinse and air dry), but they’re also easy to dispose of: You can either compost your wraps or use them as fire-starters.

Whether you’re keeping veggies fresh or wrapping up treats for your kids, beeswax wraps help reduce your environmental footprint!

Reusable Food Storage Bags

Silicone bags are a wonderful solution to the thousands of plastic bags we go through for food storage. Stasher Bags are durable and dishwasher and freezer safe. Plus, they come in various colors and sizes to suit your needs.

Silicone, made from silica, is a non-toxic, odorless, BPA-free natural resource. So you can pack your or your kids’ lunches knowing Stasher Bags are a safer, longer-lasting alternative to plastic bags.

Rocketbook Everlast Notebook

Constant notetakers can rejoice at Rocketbook’s eco-friendly alternative to the traditional paper notebook. Shark Tank may have rejected the $30 smart notebook, but anyone looking to reduce their environmental footprint will swear by it.

The Everlast Notebook works with a FriXion pen that allows you to scan notes into PDF or JPEG and save files to email, iCloud, or your phone via the Rocketbook app. When you’re done, wipe down your pages with a damp cloth to start fresh. You have 36 pages to work with, but most users find they don’t need more than five.

If you’re concerned about lowering your paper waste and decreasing your environmental footprint, we encourage you to give Rocketbook a try.

Reel Paper

Instead of rushing to the store every time you need to restock on bathroom supplies, consider subscribing to Reel Paper. You can rest assured that you’re lowering your environmental footprint because our toilet paper is 100% bamboo.

What makes bamboo so special? Bamboo grows about three feet every 24 hours and uses 30% less water than traditional hardwood trees. Plus, Reel Paper is three-ply and just as soft and durable as your average toilet paper – without the plastic packaging.

For every roll you buy, we also donate to SOIL, an organization working to clean up waste in Haiti and support locals with a revolutionary, Earth-friendly business model. You can feel good knowing with every Reel Paper purchase, you’re helping those in need while doing good for the planet.

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Tips for Buying Thrift Store Clothes That Will Save You Time & Money

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10 Tips for Buying Thrift Store Clothes That Will Save You Time & Money

Location

What retail stores are near the thrift shop?  Nicer neighborhoods with more money and high-end stores tend to have better and more unique stock.  If your town only has a Walmart or Kmart, then that’s probably all you’re going to find at your thrift store too.  Richer neighborhoods tend to donate nicer stuff more often because they’re able to financially update their wardrobe at a whim.

Have a List

Know what you need before you head in.  It really helps save time to focus on what you need first, before browsing other sections.

Only Buy Quality

Higher quality clothes will also last much longer.

l look for well-known or expensive brands for longer lasting pieces like shoes, purses, and coats  — something worth the higher price tag thrift stores usually tack on these items.  

Only Buy What You Really Need

Thrifting is good because it helps people live a less materialistic life and have a lower environmental impact.  (The fashion industry ranks 3rd after oil and agriculture for the most damage done to the environment.) That means you are not going to take anything home unless you actually need it, it’s good quality.  Don’t buy something just because it seems like a good deal.

Bring a Buddy

Not only thrifting at thrift shops in Destin, FL with friends is fun but you can also work together to cover the store faster, especially if you know what the other is looking for and what size they wear.  It also helps hold you accountable to the list that you made ahead of time.  They’ll also let you know what looks good (or doesn’t look good) or isn’t a good deal.

Check Your Phone

Use your smart phone to look up brands you don’t recognize to see if they’re well-known or sketchy.  Compare similar items to see if you’re really getting a deal.

Sizing

Because different brands aren’t always the same size, it helps to keep track of your favorites in a notebook or phone.  This helps save time.

Consistency

People like to shop at thrift stores that have regular sales, discounted colors of the week, and coupons.  They find better items if they regularly check the store.  

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5 Advantages of Thrift Shopping

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Unless you already frequent consignment stores, you may be skeptical about the allure of purchasing secondhand items secondhand. You’d be surprised to find out just how many savvy shoppers consider thrift store in Destin, FL for clothing. What draws these fashion-forward deal hunters to these shops? There are many reasons to choose these stores, including finding wardrobe staples and special occasion garments. Discover some of the most noteworthy benefits of thrifting below.

Why You Should Shop at Consignment Stores

1. Unbeatable Prices

Many shoppers overlook the fact that the gently used handbags, clothing, and jewelry finding their way into these stores are of exceptional quality. You can often find heavily discounted designer items in new or gently used condition. Plus, reputable shops only accept items in the best shape for their inventory.

2. Exclusive Finds

Shopping at a consignment store can help you uncover some hidden treasures. When you purchase items online or in a department store, you’ll only have access to that retailer’s select assortment. These shops, on the other hand, feature an eclectic mix of personal styles, brands, and types of clothing, including everything from formal wear to casual pieces.

3. Ever-Changing Inventory

Traditional retailers may only change their inventory seasonally or monthly, but most consignment stores get new pieces every week. This means you’ll always find something new when you visit. And, if you find something you like, you better scoop it up quickly, as the store is likely to only have one in stock.

4. Earth-Friendly Shopping

Consignment shopping is one of the best ways to reduce your carbon footprint. Not only are you giving another life to a garment or accessory which might otherwise have wound up in a landfill, but you’re also helping to control energy use and pollution from manufacturing by not purchasing a new item.

5. Immediate Gratification

Shopping online has its perks, but there is something rewarding about visiting a physical store. Not only do you get the instant gratification of being able to use your purchase right away, but you can also be selective when selecting products by feeling textures, seeing colors, and trying items on in person.

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Benefits in Buying From Thrift Stores

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These days money is very important to us and we can never deny that. We all work hard to earn money and sustain our needs. The more we earn the better. But earning so much is never enough, we should also learn how to save. Even though we earn more than what we need we may still end up losing every single dollar that we have if we don’t know how to save. In emergency cases, it is very important that you always have an emergency budget.

Nowadays each and every treatment requires payment you barely see something that is free. If you are sick and you don’t have money for your medication tendency is you’ll die out of your sickness. Saving is very important this will help us cope up with our financial needs in unexpected situations. Another reason is we save money for our future, a planned future is a successful one.

You will live peacefully if you planned very well for your future, your kids will not suffer. Most of us also saves money for our wants not just for our needs. It is okay to feed our wants but in limitation. It is a trend nowadays to have that so-called “travel goals” from young adults to married couples most of the people these days are setting aside a certain amount from their earnings just to make their travel goals come true. There are a lot of ways to save money.  

The very first thing that you should do in saving money is to figure out how much is your expenses. List down and track all your expenses, when I say all it means everything, from a cup of coffee up to your bills and daily needs everything that you pay for is your expenses. Then set your saving goals, think about the targets that you want to if you are planning to buy something whether it’s big or small the important thing is you have the motivation because you are saving for something that you are aiming to have.  

Conserve energy, use energy wisely like for the air cooler you can set a timer for specific hours of usage only or even turn it off if it is cool enough inside the house. Having high ceilings and wide windows can enhance air quality inside your home. Conserve water, when brushing your teeth close to the faucet. These energy-saving tips will help you lower down your monthly utility bills, so it simply means additional savings on your monthly budget.   

As much as possible only buy what is necessary, have a list every time you go the the grocery store this will help you budget how much do you need for food, toiletries and other important stuffs inside your home.

ALWAYS REMEMBER DON’T BE AN IMPULSIVE BUYER!

For this will get you out of your budget. Opt for thrift stores, look for shops that are budget friendly, and at the same time offer good quality products. This is one of the most effective way of saving.

Thrift shops in Destin, FL are cheaper compared to other retail stores. These types of stores are very amazing. This place can offer you a wide range of products at a fraction cost compared to retail stores.  

You may also find designer products at a lower cost here. Thrift stores normally show off a shelf of designer clothes, similar to what department stores do, but in thrift stores you can own some designer products only at a fraction of the cost.

Some thrift stores make the shopper’s lives easier, because they even put a separate section for designer products, in that way the shoppers can easily look through it. Most of these products may not be brand new but you can find good quality, good as new, and affordable products.  

Thrift store is a one-stop-shop, compared to many other retail stores which only offers products specific to gender or age, a thrift store is where you can find products for the entire family and the good thing is they usually arranged the products neatly by color or size.

You can actually get a lot of benefits here, first, you can save money because products are more affordable and second is that no need for you to go to different stores to look for the products for your whole family in that way you already saved time and effort. This one-stop-shop will offer you a wide range of products from clothing, toys, electronics, accessories, and so much more that will please everyone in your family. 

Your purchase may benefit a charity. You are buying for yourself while helping those in need. Most of the thrift stores run as an aid of a non-profit agency in which the major portion of their raised funds goes to the community. It means that people in the local community can directly benefit in every single dollar that you spent in a thrift store. It can be a benefit for homeless shelter, job training, some assistance programs, whatever it is, the benefit will definitely go somewhere that it is needed.

You can also make this as a purpose, by donating stuff that are no longer being used inside your home. Instead of throwing them away, you can donate it to some thrift shops, you can help the needy and save the nature by reducing waste products if you are just planning to throw them away. But be careful always make it a habit to check and ensure that the thrift shop that you choose to give your donations to is a legit extension of a non-profit agency.  

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