50 Times People Hit The Jackpot While Thrifting And Had To Brag About It In This Online Group (New Pics)
InterviewIt’s a brand new year, and one of the promises we made to ourselves would be to reconnect with our hobbies. For some of us, that means setting aside more time for art, writing, and building boats. While for others that means rededicating themselves to the honorable pursuit of awesome thrift store goods.
Hunting for interesting finds in thrift stores, garage sales, and secondhand shops is an adventure in itself. You can never tell what treasures you’ll unearth by accident. And it takes a seasoned veteran to spot truly good deals. The next thing you know, you’re back at home, showing off your goods—from the wonderful to the peculiar—with everyone you can.
One of the places where people show off their awesome secondhand finds is the r/ThriftStoreHauls subreddit, an online community with a whopping 2-million-member count. Scroll down for the best furniture, clothes, jewelry, and other knick-knacks people found, and upvote the pics you enjoyed the most.
Bored Panda reached out to the moderator team running r/ThriftStoreHauls, and Casey, the founder of the subreddit, was happy to answer our questions. We spoke about the community, how thrifting has changed during the pandemic, and why people love thrifting so much.
The founder said that to them and a large majority of the subreddit's members, thrifting is a treasure hunt. "Sifting through racks upon racks of items. Seeing what could be useful to ourselves, or someone we may know. For some even, like myself, it's a place I enjoy going just for the number of things to look at and talk about. I love finding stuff I want/need or would be cool to own, but I also just like looking at neat stuff." However, within the last couple of years, there's been a shift in how some people, especially new members, view thrifting. Read on to find out about it.
Got any thrilling thrifting tales to share with all the other Pandas? Drop on by the comment section. In the mood for some more secondhand shopping fun? We’ve got you covered. Check out Bored Panda’s previous article about r/ThriftStoreHauls when you’re done enjoying this list.
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Me: “How Much Are These? There’s No Price.” Lady: “$10 For Both”
The reasons to go thrifting are as varied as the people who go bargain hunting in secondhand shops. "I think the thread that goes through most of them is the hunt. You can't go to a thrift store and get what you want. You have to spend the time going often, and at that point, you only increase your chances," Casey told Bored Panda.
"So when you finally go into that thrift store and you find that thing you have been looking for weeks/months/years. The end of the story you get, and the excitement of finally owning it. Everyone who thrifts for the experience gets that to some degree, whether consciously or subconsciously. That is why the subreddit works. We are sharing the ends of the hunting story with everyone else who knows that feeling. Sometimes it's a hunt that lasted a week, sometimes it's a year or more."
The Wedding Dress Of My Dreams (And In My Size) For $40 At Goodwill
Bought At My Local Small Town Thrift Store. I Love Him
The thrill of the hunt might be important to most members of the sub, but some new members see thrifting as a way to make cash. "The last couple years there has been an influx of people looking at thrifting purely as a place for monetary gain. Which, I am fine with. I understand their need/want for the extra cash. Where that line intersects the sub however is where I put my foot down," Casey, the founder of the r/ThriftStoreHauls subreddit, told Bored Panda.
"I don't care what you do with your stuff, just keep the 'this is for sale' or 'I want to buy this if you are selling' off of the sub. Furthermore, in our push to keep the reseller influx to a minimum we have made it a rule not to allow information-seeking titles. Which does sting a bit because we have such a lovely community of knowledgeable people. It was just getting to the point where people were just using us as a more specific google with less work."
When The Checker Asked Me What This Was, I Muttered That It’s For Making Coffee And Ran Away. $1200 La Pavoni Europiccola Espresso Maker For $6.50 At Goodwill. My Coffee Dreams Have Now Been Fulfilled
Fffff-Forty Dollars You Say?!!! Drexler Mcm Walnut Bookcase
For Years I Was Always Tempted By Miniature Chairs At Thrift Shops, And Then One Day I Finally Bought Nine Of Them
The founder stressed that when they made the sub, they simply wanted to create a place to show off what people got. "Simple as that. So far with our growth, it seems like that vision is shared with a lot of people, so we keep growing."
Bored Panda spoke to the creator of the community about how the pandemic has impacted the thrifting lifestyle. Here's what they had to say.
"Early in the pandemic, I had a sticky post stating that we should just remain at home. Wash your hands, stay away from people. I said that that was just my opinion, but regularly I would see people (pre-pandemic) state that the sub had inspired them to go thrifting. Which that, I felt a bit of guilt since I would assume people were still going based on seeing all the cool stuff people were posting. I told everyone that I can't force them to not go, just be mindful. As time passes, and more people are vaccinated, I still urge people to be safe," they told Bored Panda, adding that they literally got their booster shot 30 minutes before writing back to Bored Panda.
It Finally Happened To Me. After Years Of Being Jealous Of People On Here For Finding Them. I've Finally Found My White Whale! For Ten Dollars
I would kill to have one... they are just too damned expensive! In purple yet!! This is the ultimate kitchen gadget!
Internalized Homophobia And Misogyny I Thought I Had Long Ago Dealt With Has Always Kept Me From Exploring This Side Of Myself. Well, On My Last Thrift Run I Said To Hell With That, And When I Tell You I Have Never Felt So Elegant, I Mean That In A Heart Changing Way
He looks good. The dark blue dress at the top is the nicest in my opinion.
My Luck Has Truly Been Bananas. Broyhill Brasilia Set. Couple Bought A House, Previous Owner Left It, It “Wasn’t Their Style”, They Wanted It Out. $100 For The Set
The founder of the sub said that they haven't gone to their local thrift shops a lot these past few months. "My local Goodwill is having staffing problems. I don't know if it is because of Covid, the r/antiwork movement, or other factors. The same amount of people is going to the stores as I have always seen, if not more."
What's more, they noticed that the prices of secondhand items have been going up, too. "We could only assume it's because with more people going, maybe they think they can find people that would spend that amount. I just don't want to see non-sold eBay listings taped to random items at a thrift store. I think it's tacky," Casey said.
I Found A Suit For My Son At A Yard Sale. $15.00
I Found Hundreds Of Love Letters Between A Sailor And His Wife During 1918 (Ww1). They Start Out As A Secret Couple, Then Marry After A Few Months! He Also Has The Mumps For A Bit
Another Dress I Made From A Vintage Bedsheet I Found At The Bins, Aka Treasure Trove
The last time that Bored Panda got in touch with the r/ThriftStoreHauls community’s moderators, the subreddit had 1.6 million members. In just a year, they’ve added a whopping half a million new redditors to their ranks. We think it’s very impressive. And it shows that a lot of people relate to the content they post. There are far more thrift shoppers than you think!
The founder of the subreddit shared with Bored Panda last time why they created r/ThriftStoreHauls in the first place. They told us that, at the time, there weren’t any subs with strong communities that were dedicated entirely to thrifting and secondhand shopping.
“I wanted to have a place where people could share the items they found, but the subreddits that existed at the time were not active at all," the founder told Bored Panda.
My Mum Bought A Load Of Yarn From A Thrifters And Made This For Me! It’s So Good!
Cute Baby Side Table For $25!
My Husband And I Turned This Antique Fire Extinguisher He Got For Free From A Co-Worker Into A Side Table Using A Marble Top We Found At A Garage Sale For $1. Really Pleased With How This Turned Out!
I love antique fire extinguishers. Making it into a side table is such a great idea.
According to them, moderating a subreddit of such size is actually “fairly simple.” It’s not as time-intensive that many of us would think. It takes roughly 30 minutes of work each to approve new posts, go through spam and reports, remove posts, and enforce bans.
"I don't want people selling or advertising their blog or anything like that. A picture of the thing you got, that is it. That makes the subreddit easily digestible," the founder said that the r/ThriftStoreHauls is supposed to be straightforward, focused, and pure. "We thrive in having a singular focus."
Thrifted Nwt Couch From The Local Salvation Army. Couldn’t Believe My Luck!
Just Found This Beautiful Baldwin Organ. Works Perfectly, And Got It For Only 170$. My Biggest Thriftstore Haul Of All Time , I’ve Wanted One Forever!!
$50 For This Old Heavy Dresser And Mirror. I’m In Love
A year ago, the founder of the sub told Bored Panda that they hadn’t been to any thrift stores in person since January of 2020. "There was a lot of talk about how great it would be once they opened since people were stuck at home and probably were cleaning out their garages/attic/closet. From the content I have seen, nobody seemed to get amazing scores. So, other than a limit to how many people can be in a store, I really don't know,” they explained what the thrifting situation was like at the time.
My Thrifting Has Peaked: Kitty Sweater With Hand Painted Fish Buttons!
My Thrift Store Find. Emerald And Diamond 18k Gold Ring. $16
I've Been Wanting A Piece Of Stained Glass And Found This
"There is always the hope of finding something awesome when out thrifting. Not finding anything can take its toll and take away the fun of going. What I tell people is to go and just enjoy looking at stuff. Bring a friend and have some laughs. Buy a random CD and have that be the CD you listen to while out thrifting. Then, if you do happen to find something awesome, it's a bonus,” they shared with Bored Panda what the thrill of thrifting is like.
My Smoking Hot Duck I Found Today. I Did Not Even Know It Was An Incense Burner, I Just Loved Him
Visited A Salvation Army For The First Time Yesterday And Picked Up This (Possibly Vintage?) Dress! It Was 25% Off So I Paid Less Than $5!
$15 Dollars At A Thrift Store.. It's An Original! Holy Cow I Could Look At It Forever
The Covid-19 pandemic had changed how thrift stores and secondhand shops operate. Some shops have focused on increasing their online presence and setting up delivery services. Online ordering and curbside pickup have become the norm in some areas.
Other shops have taken to limiting the number of customers who can be inside the store at any one time. Mask mandates, plexiglass barriers, and hand sanitizers are some of the ways that these shops keep their employees and their customers safe as they go bargain hunting.
A $40 Thrifted Vintage Lace Wedding Dress. I’m Eloping In July And It Fits Perfectly!
The Most Amazing 2 Piece Vintage Set That I Just Thrifted For $10
All I see is Dolores Umbridge, but if it makes you happy, more power to you!
I’m So Stoked On This $1.29 Find
Thrifted This Rattan Etagere For $30!! Favorite Find So Far
My mom still has/uses the plates/bowls set with this pattern. Edit: and my mother-in-law still has sets with the pattern in yellow hehe
Load More Replies...Lol! I learned it when I worked in a furniture store, and every time I said it I got looks from customers like, HUH?
Load More Replies...I Got This From Fb Marketplace , I Think He Likes It
In Love With These These Gold Earrings!!
Found A Van Gogh Classics 4-PC Fine Bone China Mug Set For $7!
In 1978, My Mom Made A Ceramic Tree For My Grandma. When Grma Passed In 2001, My Uncles Gave It Away To Goodwill. In 2002, I Found It (Confirmed Marked On Bottom) At A Local Thrift, For $15
My Thrifted Living Room!
5 Euro Strawberry Halter Dress Thrifted In Paris!
Well I Don’t Know How To Say This But I Bought A Bedroom Set At The Local Gallery And Didn’t Check The Drawers, After Moving It All Up 3 Flights Of Stairs I Found Photo Albums, Notes, Cards, And This Exorcism Kit
This Behemoth 80s Lotus Lamp Was A Literal Haul... Its Huge! Brass, Pink, 80s And Floral Are My Weaknesses
Found At Local Goodwill: An Exact Copy Of The Sweater My Mom Has Owned For At Least A Couple Decades
I Love Lemon Print And Found This Gorgeous Dress At Goodwill For Less Than 5 Bucks
$15 Vintage Dress At An Estate Sale That Fits Like A Glove. I’m Feeling Little Bo Peep Meets Gunne Sax Meets Pride & Prejudice!
One Of My Most Cherished Thrifts To Date
So Happy With This Goodwill Find! Nwt $50
One Of My Very First Quirky Finds In 2022. A Beehive Shelving Unit
A Selection Of My Haul From Today!
Could Not Leave Bernie At The Thrift Store
Almost Died When My Husband Came Home With This Beautiful Piece Last Year From Goodwill!
You Guys. Look What’s Coming Home With Me Today! Nils Jonsson Troeds Lyon Credenza, Made In Sweden, $20. Needs A Lot Of Tlc But This Is My Dream Find!!!
Fully Thrifted Bedroom Dresser Set Up
Ik sorry... i have to ask you what you paid. That looks a lot like a Johnson Carper. In good condition worth well over 10.000. Congrats!
One Of My Favorite Finds In A While. 1970s Toucan Tea Set
Thrifted These Two Comfy Chairs For My Coffee Shop For $70 Total!!
Catch & Release But Now I Regret It
I had a great idea for a reality TV show. Contestants have to decorate a whole house from op shops (as we call them in Australia). Not sure how you pick a winner, and I don't really care. I just want to compete in it.
You know I love decoration games on my phone so i would definitely watch that
Load More Replies...yes i like this kind of posts too : https://www.ohmondieu.ovh
Load More Replies...We found a Bruno Mathsson "Maria" trestle table at a flea market for $800.00. That was the day AFTER we saw one on display in the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York City! I showed my husband the Southeby auction program with a similar table in it when we brought her home. He was speechless. She's going to be my retirement fund someday!
I hope for your sake the vintage furniture market doesn’t nosedive again! It stinks when you’re planning on using some antique item as an investment and the market is like “nah”
Load More Replies...I love these. This is what I come here for. Well and cute animals obviously
90% of our house is thrifted. Very rarely do I buy brand new. Unless it's undies and socks. Hell some of my bras are thrifted. Got a 1k bra from goodwill for 5 bucks. It's the best fitting one I've every bought. Granted it was never used when I bought it.
I accompanied a friend to a thrift shop during lunch one day. I had just started collecting mid century modern glass pieces and found one for $20, a very large, clear glass fish. My friend haggled the price down even more and I got it for $15!! I carried it in my arms as we left and as we exited the store, we passed two people walking in and I hear the guy tell the woman “that’s the fish I told you about” I still can’t believe that find!
Probably going to be unpopular but I think it’s a shame these thrift shops aren’t better aware of the value of some of the things they sell. So far as I know most thrift shops support a charity meaning they could get more money but still offer the items as a bargain. Still, I suppose it goes both ways when low or no value items such as empty yogurt pots are sold for a dollar 😂.
The ones in Australia do, or at least in metropolitan Australia. You very rarely get bargains in op shops here anymore, and some of them have a very strange idea of what constitutes 'designer'. A lot of the things posted here wouldn't even hit the shop in Australia. It would be sold for market price through an auction house or retail outlet.
Load More Replies...I wish Charity shops (what we call thrift shops in the UK) were as good as these shops all seem to be!!
There was an Art Deco Dresser set at our local Goodwill--for $40. They were huge and sat there for months (dark brown). I wanted them SO much, but do not have anywhere to put them. Sigh.
I found the following in a thrift shop: Nikon F2 Nikon 50 mm F/2.0 Nikon 80-200 F/3.5 another 28 mm F/2.8 a lot of coloured filters (for black-white photography) polarizing filter a few more filters I don't use Photo bag 2 films for only 5 euro!
I love almost all the finds one hear and I’m wondering, why would sobody ever give this stuff up?
The embroidered monstera tropical art I have on my wall. My Grandmother made it. Must have been a kit. I love it.
I've found some truly interesting things at Goodwill stores quite often - one of my more interesting recent finds was a plush Taz from Looney Tunes.
Not an op shop find but given away for free on Gumtree - I got my hands on a little cupboard shaped like a miniature TARDIS! It's got magnetic doors and everything - I keep it next to my desk for storing odds and ends. :D
I got a Camel Active leather jacket for £20, instead of the £350 it costs brand new. It looks great.
All of them are amazing esp. the furniture and kitchen stuff. We need to promote more such stuff. I am part of a WhatsApp group in which we give away any stuff at home no more needed. But the condition is we do not sell it . It is for free. The concerned person needs to pick it. In case someone wants something, they can ask if anyone has it and can give away. We are ensuring that our stuff does not clutter the dumping grounds and we save each other's money. Got a cool blazer, bag, MP3 player and quite a few books. Just paid for intra city delivery charges...
My fave find was a drawing if a duck, Don't know why I loved him but couldn't leave without him. He looked like he was dancing. Turns out it was drawn by an Indigenous Canadian Artist right before his 1st show. Still makes me happy. I call him Chee Chee after the artist
A lot of these finds depend on the finders living in an area where they aren't the only ones with a bit of style.
I found like 5 collector plates that were all Disney movies at Goodwill once for fairly cheap. I was so excited!
I got a 1904 Heintzman upright grand piano before Christmas from FB Marketplace. Cost me a bottle of scotch to my friends who picked it up and delivered it to my home. Only an idiot would GIVE away a Steinway (my Ultimate Dream Piano), so I am THRILLED to now be the proud guardian of the next best thing: my Heintzman upright grand. She's beautiful and an absolute DREAM to play!
Love this. Reminds me of how much of my house/closet is thrift, and now I wanna go shop! :-)
Im jealous of people who live in places where thrift shops aren't just absolute junk or run by people who know how to Google prices before selling things.
I had a great idea for a reality TV show. Contestants have to decorate a whole house from op shops (as we call them in Australia). Not sure how you pick a winner, and I don't really care. I just want to compete in it.
You know I love decoration games on my phone so i would definitely watch that
Load More Replies...yes i like this kind of posts too : https://www.ohmondieu.ovh
Load More Replies...We found a Bruno Mathsson "Maria" trestle table at a flea market for $800.00. That was the day AFTER we saw one on display in the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York City! I showed my husband the Southeby auction program with a similar table in it when we brought her home. He was speechless. She's going to be my retirement fund someday!
I hope for your sake the vintage furniture market doesn’t nosedive again! It stinks when you’re planning on using some antique item as an investment and the market is like “nah”
Load More Replies...I love these. This is what I come here for. Well and cute animals obviously
90% of our house is thrifted. Very rarely do I buy brand new. Unless it's undies and socks. Hell some of my bras are thrifted. Got a 1k bra from goodwill for 5 bucks. It's the best fitting one I've every bought. Granted it was never used when I bought it.
I accompanied a friend to a thrift shop during lunch one day. I had just started collecting mid century modern glass pieces and found one for $20, a very large, clear glass fish. My friend haggled the price down even more and I got it for $15!! I carried it in my arms as we left and as we exited the store, we passed two people walking in and I hear the guy tell the woman “that’s the fish I told you about” I still can’t believe that find!
Probably going to be unpopular but I think it’s a shame these thrift shops aren’t better aware of the value of some of the things they sell. So far as I know most thrift shops support a charity meaning they could get more money but still offer the items as a bargain. Still, I suppose it goes both ways when low or no value items such as empty yogurt pots are sold for a dollar 😂.
The ones in Australia do, or at least in metropolitan Australia. You very rarely get bargains in op shops here anymore, and some of them have a very strange idea of what constitutes 'designer'. A lot of the things posted here wouldn't even hit the shop in Australia. It would be sold for market price through an auction house or retail outlet.
Load More Replies...I wish Charity shops (what we call thrift shops in the UK) were as good as these shops all seem to be!!
There was an Art Deco Dresser set at our local Goodwill--for $40. They were huge and sat there for months (dark brown). I wanted them SO much, but do not have anywhere to put them. Sigh.
I found the following in a thrift shop: Nikon F2 Nikon 50 mm F/2.0 Nikon 80-200 F/3.5 another 28 mm F/2.8 a lot of coloured filters (for black-white photography) polarizing filter a few more filters I don't use Photo bag 2 films for only 5 euro!
I love almost all the finds one hear and I’m wondering, why would sobody ever give this stuff up?
The embroidered monstera tropical art I have on my wall. My Grandmother made it. Must have been a kit. I love it.
I've found some truly interesting things at Goodwill stores quite often - one of my more interesting recent finds was a plush Taz from Looney Tunes.
Not an op shop find but given away for free on Gumtree - I got my hands on a little cupboard shaped like a miniature TARDIS! It's got magnetic doors and everything - I keep it next to my desk for storing odds and ends. :D
I got a Camel Active leather jacket for £20, instead of the £350 it costs brand new. It looks great.
All of them are amazing esp. the furniture and kitchen stuff. We need to promote more such stuff. I am part of a WhatsApp group in which we give away any stuff at home no more needed. But the condition is we do not sell it . It is for free. The concerned person needs to pick it. In case someone wants something, they can ask if anyone has it and can give away. We are ensuring that our stuff does not clutter the dumping grounds and we save each other's money. Got a cool blazer, bag, MP3 player and quite a few books. Just paid for intra city delivery charges...
My fave find was a drawing if a duck, Don't know why I loved him but couldn't leave without him. He looked like he was dancing. Turns out it was drawn by an Indigenous Canadian Artist right before his 1st show. Still makes me happy. I call him Chee Chee after the artist
A lot of these finds depend on the finders living in an area where they aren't the only ones with a bit of style.
I found like 5 collector plates that were all Disney movies at Goodwill once for fairly cheap. I was so excited!
I got a 1904 Heintzman upright grand piano before Christmas from FB Marketplace. Cost me a bottle of scotch to my friends who picked it up and delivered it to my home. Only an idiot would GIVE away a Steinway (my Ultimate Dream Piano), so I am THRILLED to now be the proud guardian of the next best thing: my Heintzman upright grand. She's beautiful and an absolute DREAM to play!
Love this. Reminds me of how much of my house/closet is thrift, and now I wanna go shop! :-)
Im jealous of people who live in places where thrift shops aren't just absolute junk or run by people who know how to Google prices before selling things.