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Thrifting in Brooklyn

Posted on 18 July 2011 by christinem

Thrift shopping, or thrifting for short, has become the real trendy thing to do. I’ve done enough of it myself to know how rewarding it can be, as well as easy on the wallet. You’d be amazed the kind of deals you can find, designer duds even, for ridiculously low prices. And if you can score true vintage, even better as that is the most fashionable trend right now.

Brooklyn is lucky to be home to many wonderful thrift stores, beyond the typical Goodwill and Salvation Army (though those places are great too and give back to the community!).

Beacon’s Closet located in Park Slope is one such well known thrift store, and while there are a few locations in Manhattan as well, the Brooklyn one always seems to have the best selection. You can also sell your own old clothing here, if they are in trend and good quality, so it’s a great way to put some cash in your pocket.

Guvnor’s Vintage Thrift is also in the same neighborhood, and it’s a vintage store with actual thrift store prices. Too many vintage stores in Manhattan charge you upwards of $100 or more for a dress from the 70s. Guvnor’s has real deals and clothing for all decades.

Monk Vintage is also a great little shop not far from prospect park with $1 racks. Yes, everything on the rack is $1. It’s worth shuffling through all the uglier clothes to get that one gem.

So the next time your looking for a bargain, check out some thrift shops in Brooklyn. You may be surprised with what you find.

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