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7 Outstanding Tips to Make You a Great Secondhand Shopper

First grab, then think!

5. Who cares what label is attached to clothing?
Take the things you find original and unique. Buy only the items that look good on you or that meet your requirements and expectations. Fancy labels won’t help if the color is not yours or if the thing does not fit you perfectly well. Overstock stores, such as Marshalls and TJ Maxx is not a problem at all – there you can find fake labels things but at least they cost little. Pay attention to what is offered at consignment and vintage shops, because there you can find a lot of expensive items that have fake designer labels on them. If you are in search of vintage stuff, then learn to identify a fake from something worthy. We recommend you try The Real Real. It’s a site that is considered to be trustworthy and reliable enough. It offers secondhand designer garments. Etsy and eBay might also be fine, some caution is advised though.

6. You will never look ridiculous in a garment with perfectly clean lines and classic silhouettes.
Vintage clothes are quite specific and if you are not good at it, you may end up looking too old-fashioned in the things you purchase. A streamlined piece is the best choice. Give preference to modern clothes that are easy to match with the rest of your wardrobe.

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