One thrift store that I haven't been to in a while and wanted to check out is Savers. I forgot how great this thrift store really is, also it's huge. Savers is little more expensive than Goodwill but still a great deal for second hand shopping. They also told me while I was shopping that if you donate you get 20% coupons, which is really nice.
Walking in to Savers I was surprise how large the store was. They had so many clothes and accessories in this location. You definitely need to be patient when shopping and look through all the merchandise. I enjoyed how big the space was because I wasn't overwhelmed with people, it was more relaxing.
When I go thrifting I usually go to every part of the store to see what they have. For Savers I did one big lap and then started looking through the clothes. I wasn't liking any of the furniture or cookware this time so I was focusing on the clothes and accessories. I came out with some good finds!
The jewelry section was a great area to look through. They had so many different types of jewelry and accessories. I loved all the vintage watches and rings. I ended up only getting one ring, it's super cute. It's a heart with a bunch of tiny gems around it.

For clothing I didn't get a lot either, I walked around and didn't see too much I like. But I found this red tank that was super cute. I love getting pieces like this because they are great basics to have in your closet. This one would be great for working out or for an outfit. I also found this adorable Nike sports bra. I thought it was super 2000s and was so cute.
I only got three pieces this trip to the thrift but that is how thrifting is for me. I either get a bunch of items or only a few. It's definitely luck sometimes. When I was on my way to checkout I noticed they had self checkout which was super interesting to see. I only see self checkout at grocery stores, it was super fun and made the process faster.
Overall I had such a fun time thrifting at Savers, would definitely recommend to stop by and shop around if you live near one!
Written by Maryanne Maisterra
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