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16 Thrift Store Bargains That Look Like They Are Designer Purchases

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By Alessia Barranca

Frugal Feature

Published on May 12, 2024

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Thrifting is a great way to find unique items that look stylish but won’t cost you the earth. Some people think that thrift stores sell clothes that make you look like a Grandma, but these days, they’re more popular than ever. We take a look at 16 high-end thrift store finds that look like luxury:

Vintage Cashmere Sweaters

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Cashmere is a luxuriously soft fabric that can be expensive when bought new. Check out your local thrift stores if you can’t find brand-new camera items. Gently used cashmere sweaters can be bought for a fraction of the price than they would new.

Tailored Blazers

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A well-tailored blazer can elevate most outfits and is a great way to take them from day to night. Look for classic styles with a cut that will never go out of fashion and a color that will go with most clothes, such as navy or beige. 

Silk Blouses

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Like cashmere, silk items can be expensive when bought new, but silk blouses and scarves are popular donations in affluent areas. You may pay slightly more than you usually pay for an item at a thrift store, but a good silk blouse will bring any pair of trousers or a skirt to life. 

Leather Bags

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A high-quality leather bag can last a lifetime and is worth the investment. Although you may not be able to afford designer luxury, pre-owned leather bags from top brands are available daily in thrift stores. Please look for bags with minimal wear and tear and classic styles that match any outfit.

Statement Jewelry

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Thrift stores are always full of jewelry you can rummage through for hours. From vintage costume jewelry and chunky necklaces to bold earrings and statement rings, you will find a bargain.

Designer Sunglasses

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Designer sunglasses from thrift stores are a fraction of the retail price. You can pay more for classic styles such as cat eyes or aviators that will stand the test of time and buy a few fun fashion pieces for a few dollars. 

Designer Scarves

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A designer scarf is a great way to add a pop of color or pattern to any outfit and can be bought cheaply in thrift stores. You can find scarves in various materials, such as silk, cashmere, and wool, and to look fashionable, you can mix and match textures with the rest of your outfit. 

Vintage Denim

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Denim never goes out of fashion, but prices are much higher than in the 1970s when it peaked. Instead of missing out on designer looks, you can search thrift stores for vintage jeans, with Levi, Lee, and Wrangler still giving newer brands a run for their money. 

Vintage Hats

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Vintage hats are a great way to add a touch of personality to your outfit. From fedoras to block-out summer sun, cloches, and statement wide-brimmed hats, you can have fun finding hats that suit your face at thrift stores.

Statement Belts

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Like a scarf, a statement belt can add something extra to your outfit without costing much money. Belts made from high-quality materials, such as leather or snakeskin, are perfect to buy, as they will go with most outfits. 

Cocktail Dresses

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Cocktails are a significant expense, especially when worn sparingly. Rather than splash out a lot of money on a dress for one evening, you can head to the thrift stores for something more affordable.

Formal Wear

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People often donate fancy dresses, ball gowns, and tuxedos to thrift stores if they are looking for other types of formal wear. Formal wear is often in good condition, as most people wear it once and then let it sit in the back of the wardrobe for months before donating it to a thrift store. 

Vintage Furniture

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Thrift stores are not just about luxurious clothes; you can also find luxury homeware and furniture. Unique and stylish vintage furniture pieces with trendy mid-century styles can be found at thrift stores. Look for pieces made from solid wood with classic designs, and don’t worry about minor scratches and blemishes that can be fixed.

Designer Dishes

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High-quality dishes, such as plates and jugs, are often donated to thrift stores. There will be many low-quality items to sift through but be patient, and you may find a bargain from a top designer. Unless something in particular catches your eye, look for sets in classic patterns that will never go out of style.

Art Deco Lamps

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Art Deco lamps are a great way to add a touch of vintage glamor to your home. Daum Franc, Lalique, and Tiffany Studios are all designers still popular among vintage lovers, and you may just come across a hidden gem. 

Crystalware

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Fine crystal can quickly add a touch of luxury to your home, and plenty can be found in thrift stores. Some owners need to learn the actual value of their crystal, especially if family members have handed it down, so you may pick up a real bargain. 

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