Goodwill, Value Village and various other thrift stores carry a host of household and clothing items at next-to-nothing prices. Many pieces of clothing are brand new, and still carry the original price tag. If you’re really lucky, you can get designer names or vintage deals in mint condition. Don't forget to always donate your unwanted clothes and household items to one of these charitable recycle shops. Instead of hanging on to clothes you don't like, are dated or that will never fit you again, and after your spring and fall declutter, just call Value Village (the Diabetes Association) and they will pick up your donations.
Another great idea as a no-cost way of combining fun with “shopping” is to throw a swap party where your friends bring unwanted household goods and clothing, along with a pot luck dish, and you can have fun picking and choosing free “new” items. The leftovers can then be donated to charity (not the food though!). Last but not least, there are always great deals to be had at garage sales all summer long, but plan your route first and set your alarm to get there early for the best bargains. What better ways to get a new wardrobe and add some new touches to your home, while helping your budget and the environment in the process!
TLC Services
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