Let me start by saying that Idaho was NOT the highlight of my Interstate Thrifting. I’m sure there IS good thrifting in Idaho, I just didn’t stumble across it in my half-hour stop. Nonetheless, I chronicled my Intestate Idaho Thrifting for the sake of my project. And I may have bought a fishing sweater. What happens in Idaho stays in Idaho.
We left without buying a thing. That almost never happens and I couldn’t let that be my last taste of Idaho so…
My kids found sustaining road-trip toys (i.e., silly putty) and I found a striped mustard long-sleeve tee – not photographed (yet) – and this…
I tried hard, Idaho. I scoured the dress racks and bags and tops and jeans. I liked the Goodwill and saw some stylish thrifters on the prowl, so I know there are good finds to be discovered. Just not by me, not on that day. Better luck next time???!
Ha well thanks for letting me know!! When I’m in Ontario next I’ll have to check it out!!
Vicky
I found your blog through another blog, ‘bluecollarredlipstick’. It’s been fun to follow your thrift shop stops in the States. I still haven’t visited many thrift shops yet but you guys are motivating me to check them out. My main problem is that I do mostly online shopping these days due to time constraints.
Thanks for finding me!! Love Adina and her blog and her beautiful style!! There are actually on-line options for secondhand clothing and other goods. Thread Up, Trend Trunk, Poshmark, buy and sell pages on Facebook, garage sales, etc. You might find that a good alternative if it’s already your comfort zone! Otherwise, if you want to venture into a thrift store, go to a “big thrift” like Goodwill or Value Village/Savers and just shop one section, looking in the size about and below your usual (if you’re looking for clothing). This is a gentle beginning for new thrifters! (and quickly becomes addictive!)
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We DO have St. Vincent de Paul thrift stores over here in Ontario! Some are now re-branding themselves as “Vinnies”…
Ha well thanks for letting me know!! When I’m in Ontario next I’ll have to check it out!!
I found your blog through another blog, ‘bluecollarredlipstick’. It’s been fun to follow your thrift shop stops in the States. I still haven’t visited many thrift shops yet but you guys are motivating me to check them out. My main problem is that I do mostly online shopping these days due to time constraints.
Thanks for finding me!! Love Adina and her blog and her beautiful style!! There are actually on-line options for secondhand clothing and other goods. Thread Up, Trend Trunk, Poshmark, buy and sell pages on Facebook, garage sales, etc. You might find that a good alternative if it’s already your comfort zone! Otherwise, if you want to venture into a thrift store, go to a “big thrift” like Goodwill or Value Village/Savers and just shop one section, looking in the size about and below your usual (if you’re looking for clothing). This is a gentle beginning for new thrifters! (and quickly becomes addictive!)
ReStitch, an online thrift store run by Goodwill of North Central Wisconsin, also just opened up and they have some good stuff.
Good to know!! That’s cool that Goodwill is branching out!