May 02, 2006
Thrifting
The weekend before last, I had the opportunity to go "thrifting" for the first time. This involves going to a number of thrift stores back-to-back in search of new clothes. I wanted to find some new shirts and pants, since I'm always getting ribbed at work about how baggy my clothes are. (My clothes were baggy to begin with, and then I lost 40 pounds .)
My guides to the world of thrifting were Cathy and Peter, who are seasoned vets at the game, and have more fashion sense than I. We started off at Peter's house and headed over to Pamela's for breakfast. I had never been there before, so I was glad to go, since Pamela's is one of those places where you must eat at least once if you want to call yourself a true Pittsburgher.
Filled with delicious strawberry hotcakes, we made our way to the first thrift store on the circuit, the Red, White, and Blue Thrift Store . This place had tons of clothes. Alas, there were no dressing rooms, and I didn't feel comfortable buying pants without trying them on. Peter helped me find a nice Patagonia short-sleeved button down shirt, though.
The next stop was the Salvation Army thrift store on the South Side. I found a couple of button down shirts and a pair of yellow dress pants. Peter warned me that, due to their color, the yellow pants were a "limited use item", but they were only 50 cents, so I bought them anyway.
The final stop on our tour was the Goodwill thrift store on Carson Street. While we were there, Cathy threw a pair of blue jeans over the dressing room door and told me to try them on. I did, and Cathy said she liked the fit, so I decided to buy them. I didn't realize until I was out of the dressing room that they were actually women's jeans. I suppose it doesn't really matter, but I would have never tried them on if I had gone to the store alone, so I'm glad Cathy was there to pick them out.
All told, I got 4 short-sleeved button down shirts, a pair of dress pants, a pair of jeans, and 2 pairs of shorts for under $25. Since I'm pretty cheap when it comes to clothing, I remarked to Peter and Cathy that I might start buying all of my clothes at thrift stores, which elicited a horrified response. According to them, that would be taking things a bit too far. I'm afraid they may have unleashed a monster. :-)
Posted by Dirtae at May 2, 2006 09:46 AMWearing women's jeans. Well on your way to being an emo programmer . :)
Posted by: Kurtiss Hare at May 3, 2006 12:36 AMMmmm, Pamelas!!!! The hotcakes are delish. Have you tried the crepes place in Shadyside? Probably not as well-known but the french guy makes some really yummy sweet (and non-sweet) crepes.
Ah, thrift stores are always fun. There's another thrift store near North Hills. I guess that's a little further out though... I guess the one in Sq Hill is a women's place, but since you obviously have no problesm with women's clothing... :-P Dude, I probably couldn't tell the difference between mens and womens. As long as they fit.
Posted by: Belinda at May 6, 2006 06:52 PMI just went to the Goodwill on Carson myself this past weekend - I wasn't that impressed by the selection. Usually I just look for interesting T-shirts first, and they had very little - maybe Saturdays are a bad day? I've heard good things about Avalon Exchange (http://www.avalonexchange.com/), but I don't like to pay more than $5-10 for something used.
Posted by: Mark at June 12, 2006 10:43 AM
