30 Random And Unhinged Charity Shop Finds That Prove Shopping Secondhand Can Be Wild
If Alice was an avid thrift hunter, aka hipster girl, and fell into a rabbit hole, she would have landed in a charity shop with these bizarre finds shared on Charity Shop Junk.
Spreading across both Instagram and Twitter, the project is dedicated to sharing “weird and wonderful nonsense found in charity shops.” And while it’s more on the weird side than wonderful, it’s clear that the creators of these two pages have a sharp eye for selecting truly monstrous gems.
So today we take you on a walk to a charity shop where you are about to see things like a one-eyed doll and a weird crochet piece, numerous odd card games, vases, mixers, candles, posters and random stuff that hasn't found its place in someone’s home yet, and there’s near zero chance it will.
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SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!! NO NO I'M SERIOUS HERE!! I WANT THAT MUG!
Satan says, "Oh, c**p. You said that you were going to let me sleep in."
Nah. If you look closely, the Queen mug has details to make it stackable with the rest of it's set.
Load More Replies...That's a really old one. We shared it on Facebook donkey's years ago. Still funny.
I swear this needs to be on t-shirts, caps, stationary, everything! Lol
More and more people are turning to charity shops to buy their clothes in the cost of living crisis. Some charities have said sales are up to a whopping 22% when compared to pre-pandemic times. The reason for such a soaring demand may come down to the fact that shoppers are looking to save money where possible.
Aw, that company makes a ton of silly cooking/home items! I have quite a few like the "manatea" strainer, lol
Salvation Army revealed retail sales are over 22% higher than pre-pandemic trading, with some retail shops trading at more than double. Sarah Heaney, Regional Manager for Salvation Army Trading Company, told “I News”: “We keep our prices reasonable and affordable and at this time of increasing fuel, energy, and other costs, we believe this is one of the reasons why we are attracting new customers into our shops as well as welcoming our existing customers.”
Meanwhile, Marie Curie charity shops in the UK have also seen increased popularity recently. The driving demand has spread across all products including second-hand clothes. The rising rate of inflation, the cost of living crisis, and increased public awareness of sustainability when it comes to shopping, are the main factors.
A substantial amount of thrift hunters, however, opt for charity shops not because of financial reasons but rather in a bid to find some vintage gems. Rare and old-school clothing pieces, as well as accessories, jewelry, and shoes, are huge right now so no wonder that the prices are not staying frozen.
C’mon, that’s one word away from what it should be. Give me a tea break….
In fact, an expert in thrift hunting and the creator of “Ridiculous Thrifter” named Sean Fowlow previously told Bored Panda that just about everything has gone up in price.
According to him, there are a few reasons why thrift buyers have to open their wallets more these days. “Partly because of inflation, but I would have to argue it’s mostly because of the explosion in popularity of re-selling used items on the internet for extra income,” he said.
Fowlow argues that “the thrift shop owners have caught on to this and are now researching the current market values of items before pricing them for sale,” so in some cases the prices may be inflated deliberately. He recounted how several years ago, a particular thrift shop would have a set price for all video games of $3.99. “Now, at most shops, you will find the more valuable games priced separately and locked in a glass showcase with a price tag of whatever it sells for currently on eBay.”
It’s the same for retro toys, collectibles, and cookware now as well. “The days of finding a treasure for cheap at a thrift store are unfortunately almost behind us,” Fowlow told us in a previous interview.
But maybe if it was cared for properly it could be fixed?
Needs filling with cold water and a steel knife and it will keep for weeks...
That male pig from above must have gotten it right because now he's bringing her breakfast
BUT THESE ARE SO COOL I've seen this before and I'd really like some
Isn't this one of those bears they sell in Spencers stores in the US? They had ones flashing, etc. Their whole point was they were "naughty", but this is kind of over the top.
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Load More Replies...The cat drowning the kittens is from a series of bad teddies. It's a thing. I had one of them.
I didn’t realise there were people out there with so much time to spend looking around charity shops! I thought I was doing a great job when I found black and white canvases of Liam Gallagher and George Ezra in my local charity shop which I was going to get for my daughter. She can’t stand either of them.
In the US it can be a job. They're called resellers and they buy cheap and resell for a profit on eBay. Lots of them have YouTube channels and video their shopping. In Covid early days I got a vicarious thrill from watching anyone out shopping. Even if it was second hand junk. Cabin fever is real.
Load More Replies...The comments are among my top favorite BP features 🙂
Load More Replies...The cat drowning the kittens is from a series of bad teddies. It's a thing. I had one of them.
I didn’t realise there were people out there with so much time to spend looking around charity shops! I thought I was doing a great job when I found black and white canvases of Liam Gallagher and George Ezra in my local charity shop which I was going to get for my daughter. She can’t stand either of them.
In the US it can be a job. They're called resellers and they buy cheap and resell for a profit on eBay. Lots of them have YouTube channels and video their shopping. In Covid early days I got a vicarious thrill from watching anyone out shopping. Even if it was second hand junk. Cabin fever is real.
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