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Top 7 Thrift Shopping Tips

September 26, 2017

Last Updated on December 4, 2024

It wasn’t until recently that I started shopping thrift stores. The smell at Goodwill kinda skeezed me out, and more often than not, they are full of discarded junk that no one wants. Broke vases, mismatched glasses, holiday decor, old pots and pans, 100s of vases you get from the floral shop, fake Coach purses…shelf after shelf after shelf of downright garbage, right? WRONG!

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  • 7 Thrift Shopping Tips To Help You Score Vintage Decor And Furniture Like A Pro
    • 1. Shop With An Open Mind
    • 2. Multiple Passes
    • 3. Watch The Restock Employees
    • 4. Make Friends
    • 5. Repurpose / Think Outside The Box
    • 6. Go Often. Go Early
  • 7. Bring The Essential Tools
    • What To Bring Thrift Shopping
  • Get More Thrifting and Vintage Shopping Tips

7 Thrift Shopping Tips To Help You Score Vintage Decor And Furniture Like A Pro

You’ve read my estate sale post and online estate sale shopping post…so how do you find the diamond in the rough when thrifting? The hidden gems? I used to own a vintage shop and learned how to shop like a pro. Here are my best tips.

Best Thrifting Tips for Vintage Shopping

1. Shop With An Open Mind

If you walk into a thrift shop looking for something in particular, you’ll come out empty-handed every time. Walk in with a very basic plan. When I’m thrift store shopping, I grab a cart and walk past the clothes, past the purses, past the toys, and head straight for home decor. I’m there for one reason, and one reason only…home decor. If your jam is t-shirts, stay in the clothing aisle. If something catches my eye, I pop it into my cart. You can always reevaluate before checking out.

Best Thrift Store Shopping Tips

2. Multiple Passes

Be sure to walk the aisles multiple times. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve missed something amazing. So now I walk through not once, not twice, but three times a lady. Scan the shelves from top to bottom. Look way in the back, and get low. Look all the way to the bottom. If you can’t see, move items in the front out of your way. Don’t be shy, just dig in.

3. Watch The Restock Employees

Watch for employees restocking. You’ll see them with big rolling bins or carts loaded up with new treasures. Don’t be afraid of walking over and asking if you can take a peek. Most will let you. Be respectful, though. You don’t want to act like a raccoon digging through the garbage bin looking for a midnight snack…although that will be exactly what will go through your mind.

4. Make Friends

The employees know what’s in the back stock room. If you’re peeking through a restocking bin, chat up the employees and tell them what you like. They might give you a hint or two on what to stick around for.

Best Thrift Store Shopping Tips

5. Repurpose / Think Outside The Box

Now that you are shopping for vintage with an open mind and chasing the stock boy in a non-stalkeresque way, think of what you can repurpose. There will be a heaping pile of bad art. Pick through it all, but pay close attention to the frames. Bad art can be a gold mine for antique gilded frames. A vintage teacup saucer can make for a whimsical soap dish. Mismatched glasses can be beautiful! I mean, look at those pink beauties up there.

6. Go Often. Go Early

I like to go thrift store shopping a couple of hours after they open. It gives the employees time to restock from the previous day. By the end of the day, the shelves have been picked over.

Why go often? Every day they receive new donations. That means new merchandise on the shelves. Plus, the more often you go, the faster you’ll walk the aisles. Yes, there will be the same 147 glasses vases on the same shelf daily. Get to know those 147 glasses vases well because when a beautiful piece of Murano is stocked, it’ll jump right out and bite you.

Best Thrifting Tips for Vintage Shopping

7. Bring The Essential Tools

What To Bring Thrift Shopping

  1. Tape Measure — even if you find a piece you know you’re going to sell, bring a tape measure. More often than not, a thrift store purchase is final. You do not want to buy a dresser only to find out it doesn’t fit in your car.
  2. Flashlight — You will be looking in bins and kneeling on the floor. It’s much easier when you have a little extra light on hand.
  3. Hand Sanitizer — I can’t tell you how many times I’ve picked something up at a thrift store and it’s sticky. Even the thought of this gives me the heebie jeebiez. Always, always, always have hand sanitizer on you.
  4. Jeweler’s Loupe — This is a new one for me. I got burned on a piece of art that I would have sworn up and down was an original charcoal drawing. It wasn’t. When looking at artwork under a loupe, you will see a dot pattern if it is a print. Because the employees at a thrift shop are not art experts, a loupe can be very helpful if you’re trying to determine if what you’re looking at is a serigraph, lithograph, or original piece.
  5. Lightbulb — For obvious reasons, you shouldn’t be walking around with a lightbulb in your purse or pocket, but bringing one with you to the thrift store can be helpful if you’re looking at lamps. You don’t want to haul a lamp home only to find out it needs to be rewired…although rewiring isn’t too difficult.
  6. Smart Phone — If you find a piece that is marked or signed but unsure of the maker or artist, Google it. You’ll immediately know its worth and quality.

Are you already a thrift store shopping expert? I’d love to know your best tip. Any tips you’d like to add? I’d love to know!

Kyla Herbes House of Hipsters interior design influencer living in Chicago, IL

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Kyla Herbes

Kyla Herbes is an interior designer and home decor content creator based in Chicago, IL. She shares daily doses of home decor, corners of her home, interior styling tips, and will inspire you to do it yourself. House Of Hipsters has been featured in Architectural Digest, Apartment Therapy, House Beautiful, HGTV, The Huffington Post, Refinery29, Rue Magazine, and Style Me Pretty Living. Kyla has also made appearances on BravoTV and WGN TV and was named a Better Homes and Gardens Style Maker 6 years in a row.

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    Mary
    September 26, 2017

    Great tips, Kyla!

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    Miranda
    September 26, 2017

    I love these tips! I never thought to bring a Loupe! Hand sanitizer, most definitely

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    Sara jane
    September 26, 2017

    Another tip: bend down. Yes, bend down. Most people peruse the shelves at eye level. I’ve found gems that others missed because they were in the back on a bottom shelf. So bend and move things to get to the back. One amazing find is worth all the bending.

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    JJ
    September 26, 2017

    This has happened to me before, but it happened again just a few days ago in a thrift store. I was looking at a jacket (this lesson easily applies to anything you are shopping for-hard goods, decor..) it set off that bit of spark, you know the one, where you’re studying it, you think ‘this has something to it’, ‘I like it’. Well I left it there & thought ‘I can come back to it’. In the meantime, I saw a guy watching me look at that jacket. We made eye contact even. I knew he saw that I saw something in that piece. But I didn’t ‘listen’. After shopping some more, I went back. Guess what? It was gone. Of course it was! Listen to your gut. If you’re on the fence put it in your cart anyway. Carry it around. You can always put it back. Google it. Think on it. Look at in different light in another part of the store. All it takes is for one other person to be in the store!

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    Kelly Mahan
    October 2, 2017

    Thanks for the tips, they’re really useful! #6 is one that I’ll sure be following!

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    mandala tapestry
    November 7, 2017

    Great tips! love it..

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