“I’ve Been Blessed”: 44 Thrift Store Finds That Feel Like Stumbling Upon A Pot Of Gold (New Pics)
Thrift store drop-ins are like buying a random booster pack of trading cards. You never know whether you’re about to get something rare, valuable, and worthy of bragging about online.
These people sure did. They have proudly shared photos of the purchases they’ve made during a mundane thrift store visit, which you will see on this list we’ve compiled.
These nice-to-have items either stood the test of time, were quirky enough to suit someone’s personality, or were just too funny not to warrant an impulse buy.
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Getting Married In December And Have Had Bad Luck Finding A Dress...picked This Up For $40 At Goodwill Today
Scored This Gorgeous Phone Table Seat This Weekend
Okay… Uhmmm I Just Found $700 Cash In A Suit Pocket At Goodwill!
Thrifting has risen in popularity in recent years. The UK, for one, has “Secondhand September,” which began in 2019. According to its launchers, Oxfam, it is “all about challenging yourself to create more sustainable shopping habits for a fairer future – without compromising on style.”
Scored This Beautiful Vintage Skirt (Late 70s/Early 80s?) Yesterday!
In Love
I Gasped When I Saw Her
Oxfam noted that there are 1.6 billion unused clothes currently owned by the UK population, and that amount is projected to “almost stretch from Earth to Mars and back” by 2050.
At the same time, it is estimated that 99% of clothing items in the UK spend most of their time in closets, with an average of fewer than five days worn.
I've Been Blessed By The Thrift Gods
Don’t Shy Away From Buying Plushies Just Because They’re Grungy
Picked Up A 1920s Silver Chain Mail Purse At A Thrift Shop Today... Solid 833/1000 Silver, Made In Portugal
The United States is also seeing a thrift boom. According to Forbes, the US secondhand apparel market has grown significantly, from $28 billion in 2019 to $49 billion in 2024 and $56 billion in 2025.
The report also noted that thrift stores have seen a 40% surge in foot traffic since the second quarter of 2019.
I Hope Whoever Spent Hours Making This Knows It Ended Up In The Perfect Home
Thrifted A Backpack!
Gen Z, in particular, has appeared to embrace thrifting more than any other generation. Goodwill cites several reasons, including that thrift stores offer unique pieces that encourage self-expression.
However, it is also about championing sustainability, which many Gen Z people prioritize. Goodwill notes that 10% of global carbon emissions are estimated to have come from the fashion industry, raising awareness of sustainable living through thrifting.
Made Me Laugh, So I Had To Get It. Ceramic Mug By Molly Uravitch
I Did It! I Went Back And Found The Other Thing!
I’m Still In Shock. Yard Sale Find, 1950’s Fridge That Works Perfectly, $30
Reselling has also become a trend among shoppers. According to Rati Levesque, CEO of online luxury marketplace TheRealReal, resale has “gone from disruptor to cornerstone” among consumers.
“The result is a moment in fashion not shaped by brands or trends, but by individuals expressing their personal style,” Levesque told Forbes.
