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7 Outstanding Tips to Make You a Great Secondhand Shopper

First grab, then think!

3. Look around and then feel free to grab the things that caught your eye.
No need to immediately buy them – try them on first. It does not matter if the thing looks too small or too large. You will never know how good it looks on you unless you put it on and stand in front of the mirror. Listen to your intuition – it never lies. Usually the things we ignore we find most useful later on. Besides, there are too many people hunting for good stuff and there will always be someone who will take what you decided to leave behind.

4. Make your shopping as easy as possible by dressing in a simple outfit that is easy to take off and then to put back it on.
The same rule applies to your shoes. If there are too many buttons, zips, laces and buckles, then you will be in trouble for sure. Even a better idea is to dress in something you do not need to take off – a t-shirt or a tight pullover plus a pair of leggings is a wonderful match for those who want to save time in the change room.

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