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How to find branded trousers for men at a fraction of the retail price?

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  A lot of middle-class folks aspire to own branded fashionable labels but are unable to dole out the necessary cash to buy them since they are available for exorbitant rates. Not anymore! Since the last few years, several consignment stores are emerging that sell branded second hand outfits for a fraction of the original retail price. You can get pre-owned trousers or dresses from a high-end label for bargain rates at the thrift stores in Santa Rosa Beach, FL. What are consignment stores? It is a retail shop that specializes in consignment sales. They offer owners a chance to showcase and sell their goods. The store will decide what merchandise they will approve and sell at what rate. Post sale, the consignment shop and the owner will split profits at a pre-agreed price. The product is usually placed at the store for a specific duration. If it does not sell during the time period, then the owner can either choose to take the items back or the store will attempt to sell...

Embrace secondhand couture

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  Spring has sprung, so it’s time to swap out your wardrobe. But what to do with the old clothes you no longer want? In the thrift stores, you have numerous options for donating, selling and recycling clothes you’re ready to let go of. Plus, there are many opportunities for acquiring good quality secondhand clothes for pennies on the dollar or free.  Donation Clothing can be donated to charities, select retailers, thrift stores and clothing donation bins throughout the metro area. Many larger thrift operations also offer pick-up services. And don’t forget friends, family and co-workers who might appreciate the hand-me-downs. If you want to donate your clothes to a charity, contact the thrift stores in Panama City Beach, FL and find out the donation requirements. Be sure to follow these pointers to help ensure that your unwanted clothing has the best chance at a good, second life: Make sure clothes are clean. Empty pockets. Remove lint, pet hair and other detritus. Mak...

The Benefits of a Minimalist Lifestyle

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  There’s a lot one can say about the concept of minimalism. It’s a trend that has garnered a lot more traction nowadays thanks to our overly busy and cluttered lives. Minimalism is the idea that we don’t need a ton of material possessions to be happy, and enough people make it work that they might have a good point. A minimalist lifestyle can even be a great way to help others if you decide to donate the old possessions that you no longer need. We’re going to go over a few of the benefits of a minimalist lifestyle, so you can see how even small minimalist changes can have a big impact on your life. Less Attachment To Unimportant Things If you look around you right now, what exactly do you see? Do you see a lot of stuff you hang onto “just because?” If you do, you’re hardly alone. People from all walks of life have a habit of collecting things they don’t really need or are just afraid to get rid of for whatever reason. Adopting a minimalist lifestyle is to r...

Turn to second-hand stores for sustainable fall finds

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  Rows and rows of color and pattern hide a funky Hawaiian button-down, a bizarre T-shirt that reads, “Woody’s back! And his name is Jim!” and a red, velvety sweater on sale for a quarter of its original price. These eccentric and exciting items could only be found together in one kind of store: a thrift store in Lebanon, TN. Rather than bundling up in the latest generic looks produced by harmful fast fashion franchises, those in need of warm fall clothing should explore the exciting and environmentally-friendly world of second-hand shopping.  When thrifting, I’m not pressured to keep up with all the latest trends but free to experiment and make my style my own. Digging through the racks of a thrift store can feel like a treasure hunt. Each item has its own story and represents the unique personality of its previous owner, lending to an incredible variety of styles not found among the generic racks of first-hand stores.  On my last expedition, I fell ...

3 Reasons You Should Donate Your Old Clothes Instead of Throwing Them Away

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  So, you’re ready to clean out your closet. You have a lot of clothes that you don’t wear anymore, and you’re ready to revamp your wardrobe. While you’re doing that, you’re probably wondering what you’re going to do with all the old clothes. Before you throw them in the trash, consider donating them to your local thrift stores in Destin, FL. It’s much better for the environment When you donate your clothes, you are saving the environment from a lot of harm. According to the EPA, it costs $45 on average per ton to dispose of waste in a landfill. Clothing that sits in landfill releases toxic greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane into the environment when they break down. Lastly, making new clothes takes hundreds of gallons of water, and the production of new textiles accounts for 10% of all carbon emissions on the planet. All of these things can be avoided if you donate your clothes for reuse. It helps people in need Even though you don’t wa...

When To Sell vs. When To Donate Your Stuff

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  There comes a time in many people’s lives when they have a lot of stuff but not a lot of money in their wallets. At this point, it’s almost a no-brainer—it’s time to start selling your possessions. However, it’s not always so simple. Keep a few things in mind when considering when to sell vs. when to donate your stuff . Selling may not necessarily be that beneficial, and your old items could still do some good in the world. How To Know When To Let Go If you look around your home and see more clutter than open spaces, it’s time to let go of a few things. Not only is all that clutter bad for your physical and mental health, but you could also put it to much better use than simply letting it sit around and collect dust. When looking at something you own brings more feelings of guilt than it does happiness, you’ve found the first thing you need to purge. When Should You Sell? Selling your old and used items is a great way to recoup some of the losses you incurred in ...

The Health Benefits of Decluttering

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  There’s nothing wrong with gaining something when doing a good deed. This cycle of positivity is what creates people who love to give back and help others. When we consider how decluttering can help the person getting rid of their stuff, a large portion of the benefit comes from how much better they feel, both physically and mentally. The health benefits of decluttering are worth considering when you’re looking through your old things. This article will show you how doing some spring cleaning and donating the things to thrift stores in Panama City Beach FL might just improve your well-being. Improved Sleep Quality Despite the fact that your eyes are closed and you can’t see the mess surrounding you, your brain never fully lets go of the clutter you keep around. If you have trouble sleeping or feel like the kind of sleep you get isn’t really refreshing you the way it should, it might be because there’s too much in your room for your brain to fully shut off....

Feel the Green

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  Spring really seems to drag its heels this time of year, doesn’t it? Especially when you live as far north of the equator as I do. Though these late winter days do feel as though they are stretching slightly longer, and the sun is creeping ever so slowly back up further in the sky each day. I’m finding myself dreaming of the green that will surely return soon, but never quite soon enough for my liking. So I look for ways to trick my cabin-fevered soul into thinking things might *just* happen to start blooming tomorrow by really doubling down on the on shades of green I surround myself with this time of year. A great way to beat the winter blues has been to greenify my bedroom a bit extra during those long dark nights. With a few sold yards leftover off after hemming both of the curtains to a less comical length, I figured I could use some new Euro sham covers for my plan old white pillows. They make a perfect resting spot while I read books against my headb...

You Should Never Buy These 12 Things New

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  Some things really are better the second time around. In fact, many used items can be every bit as good as those purchased new. Plus, buying used items from the thrift shops in Destin, FL almost always saves you cash. 1. Timeshares Don’t ever pay full price for a timeshare. Some people are practically giving them away because they’re so desperate to get out from under the annual fees. 2. Basic tools If you are handy, you need a good set of tools. Buying tools used typically will save you money, and you might even end up with something that is better crafted than what you would find new today. If you aren’t handy, you might be able to check out tools from your local library when you do need them. 3. Cars Rather than finding yourself upside-down on your car loan five minutes after signing the paperwork, look for a quality used car that has already taken the huge depreciation hit. 4. Books We could take this category one step further and ...

If You Find This Thrift Shopping, Buy It

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  Shopping at thrift stores in Destin, FL , flea markets and estate sales can be overwhelming. With the sheer volume of stuff, how do you know where to start? How do you spot gems amid all the … well, junk ? If you’re ready to cut your shopping time in half, score bigger bargains or walk away with brag-worthy finds you can flip for cash, read on. From hard-to-find household items to resale money-makers, everything featured in this series qualifies as a BOLO (Be On the Look-Out for) item. When you find it, buy it! Featured find: Pyrex Flameware percolator Coffee lovers, this one’s for you. Long before Mr. Coffee and Keurig, many Americans brewed their coffee on the stove using a glass percolator made by Pyrex. Sold under the sub-brand Flameware, this new type of stovetop-safe glass was introduced in the 1930s. Though Flameware’s line included frying pans, saucepans and teapots, its percolators have developed a cult-like following among coffee enthusiasts around the world. ...

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

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  Treasure hunting at a thrift shop in Panama City Beach, FL is one of life’s little delights that I really enjoy. I miss walking through the doors of the thrift store thinking:  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 ...

How to Be More Sustainable at Home this Holiday Season

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  The days are getting shorter, the weather is cooling down (even if you’re living in sunny Los Angeles), and the holiday season is officially right around the corner. While this may be the most wonderful time of the year, you’ve probably noticed that the environment tends to take a hit during the holiday season. In fact, between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, Americans throw away 25% more trash—1 million extra tons of garbage per week—than any other time of year. Does that mean you should be less celebratory? Of course not. There are ways you can celebrate while still cutting down on waste. To help you get started we asked some of the top sustainability experts for their best advice and they delivered. Here’s how to be more sustainable at home and reduce your environmental footprint this holiday season. Forgo buying any new decorations and trimmings that are non-biodegradable. These can include items such as synthetic ribbons, tinsel and foil wrappings, plastic ornaments, ...