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The best part about shopping at thrift stores is that you never know what you are going to find. Most stores these days have a generic theme - you have a basic expectation of what they sell. But thrift stores offer objects from all walks of life. You could find things that have been stashed in someone's attic for 50 years; old books, LPs, trophies, clothes, electronics... All have belonged to others and have their own unique story to tell. Exciting, isn't it?

Sure, 95% of it is junk. But, as they say, one man's trash is another man's treasure, so there is always some value there if you look hard enough! This list finds value mainly in the weird and wonderful; there are some truly bizarre objects here. The Facebook group  'Weird Secondhand Finds That Just Need To Be Shared'  is a goldmine of oddities and curios, and as a follow on to previous posts here here and here, we just had to share the latest finds.

Scroll down below to check out the best of them for yourself, and head down to your local thrift store this weekend!

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#1

My New Salt And Pepper Shakers

My New Salt And Pepper Shakers

Jennifer Trimble Report

We know that thrifting is great fun and can be really interesting too, but what are the wider benefits of shopping second hand? With thanks to Unwrinkling, let's explore some more positive aspects of heading to your local thrift store!

Environmental impact: Re-wearing clothes reduces waste and pollution. Every garment purchased second-hand means one less new one produced, which is important because regardless of material, the production of clothing is costly to the environment. Producing synthetic fibers like polyester requires lots of energy, as well as crude oil like petroleum; byproducts include toxic gases and chemicals. Sadly, pesticides used on most plants mean that even cotton and linen garments have a negative impact. Transportation-related pollution also decreases when clothing is re-used, as new clothes are much more likely to travel long distances before being sold than are their second-hand counterparts.

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    #2

    My Best Thrifted Find. I Especially Loved The Previous Owners Little Message, As It’s Now Used As An Art Studio In A Box

    My Best Thrifted Find. I Especially Loved The Previous Owners Little Message, As It’s Now Used As An Art Studio In A Box

    Melissa Charpentier Report

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    #3

    Was In A Thrift Store With My Partner When I Saw This Painting

    Was In A Thrift Store With My Partner When I Saw This Painting

    Thought it was just abstract, until closer inspection, when we saw the "About the artist" paper taped to the painting - it was painted by a snapping turtle named marshmallow! I knew at that moment I needed to take it home with me.

    Erin Anne Report

    Social impact: Thrift stores make it easier to know where your money is going. To track the money you handed over for that brand-new Old Navy polo, you would need to trace the brand back to the corporation behind it, the assembly factories used by the corporation, their textile providers, and those textile providers’ raw materials suppliers—at a bare minimum.

    In evaluating all these steps (and the many others involved in the production chain), there are numerous considerations to keep in mind: Was your farmer using environmentally responsible methods? Was your seamstress of legal working age, paid a fair wage to work in a safe factory? Is the corporation behind it the kind you want to support, or one whose views you wouldn’t like to see perpetuated?

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    In short, it can be a bit of a nightmare to track the impact of your seemingly trivial purchase. However, with most thrift stores, this burden is greatly reduced. For better or worse, the original purchaser’s money has already supported the whole chain of production that led to your second-hand Old Navy polo. Since most thrift stores in Europe, North America, and Australia rely heavily (if not exclusively) on donated clothing, this means you only have to question one link in the whole chain—the store right in front of you.

    Many thrift stores also directly support charity. It’s no coincidence that in the UK and Ireland, the term “thrift store” doesn’t even exist—they call them “charity shops” instead. In America, the best-known thrift stores are Goodwill and The Salvation Army, organizations which provide services to the unemployed, homeless, and disabled. In Europe, NGOs like Oxfam commonly use thrift stores to raise funds for humanitarian aid. By shopping at these kinds of establishments, your clothing purchase can go from supporting Third World child labor to supporting Third World children's’ education.

    #4

    Found This Jar To Put Your Coffee Grounds In. Love It. Bought It. Has A Fake Little Electrical Cord Too

    Found This Jar To Put Your Coffee Grounds In. Love It. Bought It. Has A Fake Little Electrical Cord Too

    Mary Ruggeri Report

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    #5

    Thought I Saw Massive Vertebrae As I Was Driving Home Today

    Thought I Saw Massive Vertebrae As I Was Driving Home Today

    Whipped around after about half a mile of “I need to know” repeating in my brain; my husband was mildly annoyed when I told him what I had seen, but I knew I wouldn’t be able to rest.
    Guess what.
    ETA: They’re massive vertebrae. Husband wouldn’t let me put garbage bones in the car with our babies, because he’s a square.
    Edit two: I have texted him to hurry home so I can get them. He is not thrilled, but I am so happy to see that I’m not the only one who thinks this is the coolest stuff ever.
    Edit three: kids are loaded into the car, keep your fingers crossed that the remains remain!
    Edit four, the final edit (?): It took some driving and some bonus tablet time for my 3yo, but your girl got not only the bones, but a full on spine section!!! My only regret was not having a small enough flat head on hand to remove the plaque, and the box, which was large and on castors, was dry rotted and full of spiders (I like spiders, but this was too many to put in my car).
    Edit five: Who is finding us “Trash Bones” members only jackets?
    Edit six: Husband has seen the light and majesty in the bones, and is even excited about how much fun the kids are going to have! He’s a keeper.
    Edit seven: Couldn’t walk by my Bonehenge without hastily stacking it up after grabbing the mail. Photo attached!
    Edit eight: I was told to make a hashtag, so... 
    Edit nine: Can’t stop thinking about the plaque. Gonna drive by and see if it’s still there.
    Edit ten: I GOT THE PLAQUE!!!!!

    Amanda Stewart Report

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    #6

    Found And Purchased... Framed And Hung In Our Restaurant

    Found And Purchased... Framed And Hung In Our Restaurant

    User Report

    Personal impact: Thrifted clothing offers more room for uniqueness. While it’s not the end of the world to see some other guy sporting the same sweater as you, most of us would choose to avoid such incidents, if possible. Since thrifted clothing infrequently comes in multiples, you’re much less likely to bump into someone wearing the exact same thing. In addition, there’s bound to be lots of clothes that were produced decades ago, or on the other side of the country, or in some other circumstance that makes them different than what the average shopper is buying off the sale rack at the mall.

    Thrift shopping allows for more creativity. Thrift stores are notorious for the wacky and bizarre items they often contain. (Remember Macklemore’s footed Batman jammies?) While these items can be downright eyesores, many just need a person with vision to re-interpret them in a contemporary way. For some, this may mean simply adding the right accessories; others may completely reconstruct their garment with shears and a trusty Singer. Either way, thrifting can allow one to do more than mindlessly mimic what one sees on the display-window mannequin, by providing more varied and interesting materials as inspiration.

    Sources: Unwrinkling, The Ecologist

    #7

    Found Him At A Booth At A Local Peddler's Mall For $15! Had To Get It

    Found Him At A Booth At A Local Peddler's Mall For $15! Had To Get It

    Jarell Gant Report

    #8

    My Tissue Box On My Wall At Work

    My Tissue Box On My Wall At Work

    WeirdSecondhandFinds Report

    #9

    This Awesome (Albeit Plastic) Medusa Crown (Headband)! Found In Roanoke, Va!

    This Awesome (Albeit Plastic) Medusa Crown (Headband)! Found In Roanoke, Va!

    Bee Ford Report

    #10

    Pac Man Suit

    Pac Man Suit

    Megan Prater-Sanders Report

    #11

    I Found Thing At Hartville Flea Market For $4. Of Course, He’s Now Mine

    I Found Thing At Hartville Flea Market For $4. Of Course, He’s Now Mine

    Jennifer Ruof Report

    #12

    Best Find Ever, A Certified Authentic Autographed Jesus Picture

    Best Find Ever, A Certified Authentic Autographed Jesus Picture

    Mike Rosko Report

    #13

    On My Way To Work, I Saw This Outside On Someone’s Lawn With A Free Sign On It

    On My Way To Work, I Saw This Outside On Someone’s Lawn With A Free Sign On It

    I knew that if I waited until after I got done with work, it would be gone. So I pulled over, folded down the seats, and maneuvered it into my xterra. It was not easy going, and my rear visibility while driving sucked. And I still managed to make it to work on time.

    Neringa Marija Perminas Atkinson Report

    #14

    Saw This Coffee Cup At A Local Flea Market And Was Prepared To Pay Whatever It Cost Since It Looks Exactly Like My Husband

    Saw This Coffee Cup At A Local Flea Market And Was Prepared To Pay Whatever It Cost Since It Looks Exactly Like My Husband

    I put a cactus in his head cause he can be a real [jerk]. Septum piercing added due to public outcry

    Kristina Hinesly Report

    #15

    Found At Ohio Thrift In Columbus, Ohio! Salt-N-Pepa Salt & Pepper Shakers

    Found At Ohio Thrift In Columbus, Ohio! Salt-N-Pepa Salt & Pepper Shakers

    Pam Limbacher Report

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    #16

    A Friend Gave This To Me. A Congratulation Letter 1941, From A Dentist To His Patient, On The Birth Of Her Son

    A Friend Gave This To Me. A Congratulation Letter 1941, From A Dentist To His Patient, On The Birth Of Her Son

    Since the baby was born with no teeth, the dentist sent a set to the new baby. Teeth attached at bottom of letter

    Dave Graham Report

    #17

    My Thrift Store Had $1 Mystery Boxes For Stuff They Can't Get Rid Of. I Decided To Buy One, And It Ended Up Having 35 Lorax Plushes Inside

    My Thrift Store Had $1 Mystery Boxes For Stuff They Can't Get Rid Of. I Decided To Buy One, And It Ended Up Having 35 Lorax Plushes Inside

    Jared Gomez Report

    #18

    Don’t Let The Wheelchair Distract You From The Perfect Coffee Table For Parents With Toddlers

    Don’t Let The Wheelchair Distract You From The Perfect Coffee Table For Parents With Toddlers

    Philip Schnepp Report

    #19

    Ctrl+alt+del-Icious

    Ctrl+alt+del-Icious

    Joshua Natzel Report

    #20

    Y’all!! Call Off The Search!....i Found Him!! The Placement Of The Eyes Is The Best!!

    Y’all!! Call Off The Search!....i Found Him!! The Placement Of The Eyes Is The Best!!

    Judy Ebert Report

    #21

    I Feel Attacked By This Relatable Dish

    I Feel Attacked By This Relatable Dish

    Susan Hunter Report

    #22

    I'm Not Sure What's Going On Here, But I Had To Take It Home

    I'm Not Sure What's Going On Here, But I Had To Take It Home

    Sam Davies Report

    #23

    I’m 240lbs 56 Years Old Dude And I Want These Xs Leggings. My Freak Wants To Shine

    I’m 240lbs 56 Years Old Dude And I Want These Xs Leggings. My Freak Wants To Shine

    Dean Proctor Report

    #24

    I Bought An Antique (1910ish) Glass Eye At A Vintage Show

    I Bought An Antique (1910ish) Glass Eye At A Vintage Show

    Had a local jeweler set it into a necklace! I love it!

    Alison Camilleri Report

    #25

    This Find From Around 3 Years Ago In Franklin, Va. He’s A Pillowcase But I Can’t Deal With That So He’s On My Wall

    This Find From Around 3 Years Ago In Franklin, Va. He’s A Pillowcase But I Can’t Deal With That So He’s On My Wall

    Samantha Gizara Report

    #26

    My Mom Found This On One Of Her Thrift Store Adventures. I Gave It To My Husband For An Emergency

    My Mom Found This On One Of Her Thrift Store Adventures. I Gave It To My Husband For An Emergency

    ‎Kat Rodriguez‎ Report

    #27

    And Then I Came Across This...

    And Then I Came Across This...

    Martin Cunningham Report

    #28

    Found This Rubber Chicken Pocketbook At A Garage Sale Last Weekend

    Found This Rubber Chicken Pocketbook At A Garage Sale Last Weekend

    So far, I've worn it to the doctor's office, a dinner party and the grocery store thinking it would get lots of comments

    Sandy Murphy Report

    #29

    Now That’s A New One

    Now That’s A New One

    User Report

    #30

    Now I Have My Very Own Pair Of.... These

    Now I Have My Very Own Pair Of.... These

    Natalie Baldassano Report

    #31

    This Is My Fav Goodwill (San Diego) Find. Wool Ottoman On Wheels

    This Is My Fav Goodwill (San Diego) Find. Wool Ottoman On Wheels

    Cost Me A Pricey $15. Everyone Made Fun Of It. Said It Looked Like Spaghetti-O's, Cheerios Even Maggots. But I Loved It Just The Same. After I Got It, I Did A Little Research And Found Out It Was A Piece That Retails For Around $2k. Lol. I Use It Every Day And Love, Love, Love It. My Hairy Find.

    Annie O'Brien Report

    #32

    Today The Antiquing Gods Smiled Down And Blessed Me With This Absolute Beauty

    Today The Antiquing Gods Smiled Down And Blessed Me With This Absolute Beauty

    Kelly M. Remo Report

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