This is one of several thrift shops in the southwest part of town. It is also one of the worst - lots of junk that should be thrown away and no organization!
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15 comments:
meme dans ce type de friperie (il en existe beaucoup en France) on trouve toujours son bonheur, surtout si on l'ame bricoleur.
isn't it odd how you get a sense that some thrift shops are just a lot of junk and others hold real treasures in their dusty corners.
So glad you're back!
This place does look a bit in shambles. Hopefully it's cheap at least.
I agree with Brattcat. It makes it difficult to shop when lots of it should have already been thrown out!
Interesting!
You never know what you might find...
Might be one of the worst, but I am drawn in like the proverbial moth to a flame.
I don't think I would like this shop if it is messy and cluttered, but then, you never know. There might be a treasure hiding in the mess.
I try not to go in places like that. I always end up buying something I don't really need because it was a "good deal."
We have one that could compete with this place. Yours at least look like a yard sale.
looks more like a junkyard!
That's the way I like those thrift shops...ya never know what treasures wait to be discovered!!
Picky, picky, picky.
Some people (not me) find the lack of organization appealing. They love the thrill of the hunt.
Beautiful photo...
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