Bargains At A Thrift Store Everett WA

By Tracie Knight


For some, nothing beats a good second-hand shopping experience. These days, with prices going up and job availability going down, finding a thrift store Everett WA way makes more sense than ever. Especially for those times when you just feel like going shopping, bargain-hunting at a not-new store can be lots of guilt-free fun.

There are many reasons for shopping at second-hand stores. Of course, the main motivation is probably to save money. This is easy to do. If you have a good eye for size, color, and style, you can outfit the whole family at major savings.

Some second-hand stores are run by non-profit organizations that depend on donations. Others are consignment shops that return a portion of the selling price to clients. People donate clothing and household items for tax deductions or to support good causes. They clean out closets to make way for new styles. They may need to dispose of the contents of a house after the death of a parent or other family member.

People who are moving - especially if they're downsizing - often have piles of stuff they no longer need. This is great for those who find that there's a lot of wear or use in the items. Store staff try to display only serviceable items, so you won't find any junk. Consignment and second-hand shops are getting more like regular stores in organization and variety of goods offered, too.

There's a certain sense of excitement to 'thrifting', since you never know what you'll find. It's often surprisingly easy to get exactly what you went for, but you also may find stuff you didn't know you needed. You may go down for a winter coat or a summer gardening hat and come home with that item plus a book or two, a pair of sunglasses, and a picture frame.

Fitting rooms and full-length mirrors help shoppers get the perfect fit and style, since even bargains are a waste of money if you can't wear them. Many stores have a return policy; usually a receipt is required, the tags on garments must not be removed, and returns must be done within a set time period. This is helpful if you're buying for family members who aren't there to try things on.

Check for sales days, when the everyday low prices are even lower. It is possible to get clothes for the whole family, yourself included, for what other people pay for one outfit at the mall. Thrift shopping is also often more convenient. You don't have to fight for a parking space, drive miles into the city center, or stand in long lines to check out.

With over a hundred thousand residents, Everett is a great place for not-new shops. There are lots of people to donate or consign, and lots of people who need what the stores offer. Check out the opportunities for real bargains.




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