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I found this:

"Thrift Stores are resale shops that sell used goods (sometimes new if you’re lucky!). Usually a thrift store builds its inventory off of donations. Some are non-profit organizations, while others are not. You can see whether a thrift store is a non-profit or not usually by looking at the signage. But if you are unsure and would like to know, be sure to ask an employee."

Yogi19
Originally Posted by slimfern:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I've heard of Thrift Shops. Are they not just another name for a charity/fundraising type shop?

The RAF run them fairly often Yogi...tis as above.....would you partake?

Well, since Mr Yogi drags me round every single charity shop in our area, I'm sure he'd take me to any Thrift shops that were set up - especially if The Forces were to benefit in some way.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by slimfern:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I've heard of Thrift Shops. Are they not just another name for a charity/fundraising type shop?

The RAF run them fairly often Yogi...tis as above.....would you partake?

Well, since Mr Yogi drags me round every single charity shop in our area, I'm sure he'd take me to any Thrift shops that were set up - especially if The Forces were to benefit in some way.

This is in aid of a village in the Gambia....water has been put in place..a school has been erected..as have a pharmacy & internet cafe....but all needs funding!

Am about to open a shop to help fund this project...don't want to rely on donations alone......have experience with Thrift shops & know that in this current clime...folk can't be affording to give so much away...if we can help them realise some capitol from their goods & make some good cause money in the process...can only be a good thing dontcha think ??

 

Receptive of honesty here!!!!  

slimfern

U.S. Thrift shops are brilliant... the 2 Summers I spent in the U.S. I came home with a load of clothes, really  out-of -fashion , and bought for nothing... when I came home to Ireland, they were retro- fashion...and expensive in fashion/vintage shops . It was the 90's, but its still the same...

 

Fashion repeats  itself,  ESPECIALLY Fashion...  Plus ça change (plus c'est la mÊme chose).

FM
Originally Posted by slimfern:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by slimfern:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

I've heard of Thrift Shops. Are they not just another name for a charity/fundraising type shop?

The RAF run them fairly often Yogi...tis as above.....would you partake?

Well, since Mr Yogi drags me round every single charity shop in our area, I'm sure he'd take me to any Thrift shops that were set up - especially if The Forces were to benefit in some way.

This is in aid of a village in the Gambia....water has been put in place..a school has been erected..as have a pharmacy & internet cafe....but all needs funding!

Am about to open a shop to help fund this project...don't want to rely on donations alone......have experience with Thrift shops & know that in this current clime...folk can't be affording to give so much away...if we can help them realise some capitol from their goods & make some good cause money in the process...can only be a good thing dontcha think ??

 

Receptive of honesty here!!!!  

 

The charity gets funds from the profits and the people who are handing in goods also get something back? It sounds like a good idea to me.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

U.S. Thrift shops are brilliant... the 2 Summers I spent in the U.S. I came home with a load of clothes, really  out-of -fashion , and bought for nothing... when I came home to Ireland, they were retro- fashion...and expensive in fashion/vintage shops . It was the 90's, but its still the same...

 

Fashion repeats  itself,  ESPECIALLY Fashion...  Plus ça change (plus c'est la mÊme chose).

Excellent point 

 

There will no doubt be some in the village that have what they may consider outdated....but infact are very much in date...I would LOVE to bring that together in my shop!

slimfern
Originally Posted by slimfern:
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

U.S. Thrift shops are brilliant... the 2 Summers I spent in the U.S. I came home with a load of clothes, really  out-of -fashion , and bought for nothing... when I came home to Ireland, they were retro- fashion...and expensive in fashion/vintage shops . It was the 90's, but its still the same...

 

Fashion repeats  itself,  ESPECIALLY Fashion...  Plus ça change (plus c'est la mÊme chose).

Excellent point 

 

There will no doubt be some in the village that have what they may consider outdated....but infact are very much in date...I would LOVE to bring that together in my shop!

Oh yeah!  Hiyah Slimferm.. direct me to your shop please... for some reason I look and feel better... in older / better fashions ?

FM
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

Thrift shops are kind of cool  in America... down and outs... AND / or weird alterntive types shop there for nothing, A few cents...

 

Here...people shop for old vintage clothes in  overpriced stores... theres no massive old/ oxfam warehouses like in the U.S.

 

Nosey! you wouldn't believe the good stuff that hasbeen donated already...Laura Ashley clothes for young girls....Wedding gowns etc....stuff that folk are willing to throw away!!! It makes no sense to me whatsoever!

slimfern
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:
Originally Posted by slimfern:
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

U.S. Thrift shops are brilliant... the 2 Summers I spent in the U.S. I came home with a load of clothes, really  out-of -fashion , and bought for nothing... when I came home to Ireland, they were retro- fashion...and expensive in fashion/vintage shops . It was the 90's, but its still the same...

 

Fashion repeats  itself,  ESPECIALLY Fashion...  Plus ça change (plus c'est la mÊme chose).

Excellent point 

 

There will no doubt be some in the village that have what they may consider outdated....but infact are very much in date...I would LOVE to bring that together in my shop!

Oh yeah!  Hiyah Slimferm.. direct me to your shop please... for some reason I look and feel better... in older / better fashions ?

I will be fer sure announcing my website on here for all to see 
If no-one buys...I would at least like a 'like from all'...and if not...will want to know why ?? 

slimfern
Originally Posted by slimfern:
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

Thrift shops are kind of cool  in America... down and outs... AND / or weird alterntive types shop there for nothing, A few cents...

 

Here...people shop for old vintage clothes in  overpriced stores... theres no massive old/ oxfam warehouses like in the U.S.

 

Nosey! you wouldn't believe the good stuff that hasbeen donated already...Laura Ashley clothes for young girls....Wedding gowns etc....stuff that folk are willing to throw away!!! It makes no sense to me whatsoever!

*pricks up ears - has niece who is getting married and would love a nice gown but not have to pay too much for it*

FM
Originally Posted by Beverly Crusher:
Originally Posted by slimfern:
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:

Thrift shops are kind of cool  in America... down and outs... AND / or weird alterntive types shop there for nothing, A few cents...

 

Here...people shop for old vintage clothes in  overpriced stores... theres no massive old/ oxfam warehouses like in the U.S.

 

Nosey! you wouldn't believe the good stuff that hasbeen donated already...Laura Ashley clothes for young girls....Wedding gowns etc....stuff that folk are willing to throw away!!! It makes no sense to me whatsoever!

*pricks up ears - has niece who is getting married and would love a nice gown but not have to pay too much for it*

Ha!
When up & running will post pics of sed gowns....if any take your fancy...am sure we can arrange a tidy discount  

slimfern

I been in a few charity shops over the years (work related) and walked past plenty. Never bought a thing nor wanted to.

The problem with most charity shops is that they are pitched as charity shops and are therefore fighting against the negative image associated with them. That's enough to turn away at least 50% of people immediately cos who wants to be seen as a "charity case"?

I know there are probably some great shops out there but almost without exception i've found them to be miserable, scruffy round the edges, filled with an incoherent mish mash of obvious cast offs.

I guess the first rule of charity shop is ... don't be a charity shop!!

 

Saint
Originally Posted by Renton:

I been in a few charity shops over the years (work related) and walked past plenty. Never bought a thing nor wanted to.

The problem with most charity shops is that they are pitched as charity shops and are therefore fighting against the negative image associated with them. That's enough to turn away at least 50% of people immediately cos who wants to be seen as a "charity case"?

I know there are probably some great shops out there but almost without exception i've found them to be miserable, scruffy round the edges, filled with an incoherent mish mash of obvious cast offs.

I guess the first rule of charity shop is ... don't be a charity shop!!

 

Would like to add that most of the stock I have already Mr Rents...is brand new!

I find it a wee bit of a snobby attitude you have there regard the second hand retail experience Rents!
You need to come along with me on the road to discovery!...most of the stuff I wear these days has been handed in...mostly never been worn! 

slimfern
Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:

I always thought that 'charity shops' were for funding charities, not for 'charity cases' to shop in! 

 

I use them mostly for 'Dress Your Kids Up as Some Other Bloody Theme' days, at school. 

I think there is room for both yes Blizzie ?

 

I love the eclectic gatherings in the local charity window....kin be very entertaining!  

slimfern
Originally Posted by slimfern:

Am also considering having a couch in the back room alongside a turntable for old LP's......folk will be able to bring their own along...maybe in exchange for a lil voluntary help...sorting through donations 

Am wanting this project to very much be a community thing!

i read that line as having a crouch in the back room, it made me laugh.

 

but i think your thrift shop is  good and workable idea.

jacksonb
Originally Posted by Renton:

I know there are probably some great shops out there but almost without exception i've found them to be miserable, scruffy round the edges, filled with an incoherent mish mash of obvious cast offs.

 

That's been my experience with them too, I never seem to be able to find anything I have a friend who loves charity shops and often has lovely things she's managed to find, but I only ever seem to be able to find tat - I obviously have no luck

SazBomb
Originally Posted by SazBomb:
Originally Posted by Renton:

I know there are probably some great shops out there but almost without exception i've found them to be miserable, scruffy round the edges, filled with an incoherent mish mash of obvious cast offs.

 

That's been my experience with them too, I never seem to be able to find anything I have a friend who loves charity shops and often has lovely things she's managed to find, but I only ever seem to be able to find tat - I obviously have no luck

I will keep the good tat in your reserve Saz....for your visit 

slimfern
Originally Posted by Renton:

Seriously - don't pitch it as a shop "on the cheap"

Why do you have to? Why not just a shop with great stuff that happens to help charities? I think the charity theme is pushed too hard and scares some off.

Because if it is to promote a charity..one is obliged to give details!
Renton...charity does not mean substandard! to me it means recycled....99% of stuff these days can be recycled...am disgraced that it isn't!!! 

slimfern

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