The Grands

The Grands

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First I am a mother of two sons, Chad 35 and Ryan 32. Through these beautiful sons, I have been blessed with two beautiful daughter-in-laws, Kelli and Erin. As a result of these beautiful wives comes three beautiful grands, Connor first and the only one for fives years. Then, Kelli and Chad blessed me with another beautiful grandson, Cooper, who is now three. Ryan and Erin blessed me with my first granddaughter, Presley, and now Presley has brother, Harper, who is 2. My blog is really all about family. The reason I chose Magnolia Memories as my blog title is I am from Mississippi! I love Magnolia's. Memories is something that I make everyday. I still have my mother who will be 89 on her birthday in April. My life is centered around my beautiful family. Life is GOOD!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Thrift Store Shopping Tips


If you are tired of seeing the same old clothing styles at mall department stores and boutiques, it may be time to add a little spice to your wardrobe. Rather than looking just like everyone else, thrift stores offer access to unique items not found anywhere else- at least not in the last twenty or so years! Not only are thrift store clothes relatively inexpensive, but they can also be ultra hip. If you approach it the right way, you may be able to create your very own personal style by mixing the old and the new.

When you first decide to embark on a thrift store shopping spree, there are a few things to remember. Firstly, a lot of thrift stores only take cash, so if you are used to grabbing Daddy's credit card and going to town, you'll have to make other arrangements. Some stores do take checks, so you might want to have your checkbook handy. Secondly, a lot of thrift stores do not have dressing rooms, so you'll probably want to wear a light t-shirt so you can try on your finds right where you find them. And most importantly, you are probably not going to find anything that fits you absolutely perfectly. You can't go in looking for "your size." You will have to try on what looks promising and see if you can alter it in any way if needed.

Believe it or not, thrift stores in the hippest parts of town generally have the least hip clothes. This is because there are hundreds of people just like you who are picking through their stock of wearable items every day. If you want to find authentic vintage clothing at inexpensive prices, you'll have to drive to the most uncool parts of town. This could mean the suburbs, and it could mean farmland, depending on where you are located. You will find, however, that it is well worth the drive, and that your treasure is definitely another woman's trash.

Shirts are typically the easiest items to find at thrift stores, because they allow more flexibility in the fitting department. You can find some excellent western shirts in rural areas, and there are always witty t-shirts on the little boy's racks. If you are looking for a good pair of jeans, however, you might want to check the men's section. Thrift stores typically stock a plethora of pleated-front tapered-leg acid-washed jeans in the ladies section, so you will rarely find anything cool on those racks. However, the men's section can be filled with surprisingly girlish slacks in interesting colors and textures. There have also been known to be great pairs of vintage Levi's hanging in the men's racks.

If vintage dresses are your think, you will have a field-day going through the strange fashions of yesteryear that you will find in any thrift store. Once you make your way past the obnoxious flowery Sunday dresses and the strange lime green pleated skirts, you may find one or two keepers. Don't give up until you looked at the last one, because chances are there will be a diamond in the rough there just waiting for a little nip and tuck from your sewing machine.

Thrift stores are also an excellent place to find work clothes for a job interview or a new office job. If you'd rather save your money for more fun items, you can always replenish your work wardrobe with some inexpensive black skirts and dress shirts from the local Salvation Army or Goodwill. Work people will never know that your new suit only cost you five bucks. They'll just be happy that you're not wearing your favorite club get-up to the important meeting again.

8 comments:

Lyndsey Newton said...

Thank you so much for the comment on my blog-I am so honored! First time a stranger has acknowledged my boring old life!! ;) Your blog is beautiful-
I love that your grandson's name is Cooper-when we start trying that is what we want to name our baby if it is a boy. I love that name. Thank you again for your comment and thoughs for my neice-I will keep you updated. Her procedure is Feb 4th.

Joyfulsister said...

Hi Vikki,
Thank you for blessing me with your visit today. I just love meeting new sisters in my blogging journey. Please know that you will be on our prayer request at Beloved Mama Prayers where we have a lot of prayer warrors ready to lift up your prayer requests and agree with you in prayer for the Lord to move in a mighty way. Thanks for this post, I work at The Salvation Army Headquarters and you are right about being able to find great outfits and many many tresures waiting to be discovered.

Hugz Lorie

Lynne (lynnesgiftsfromtheheart) said...

What an informing post. My daughter is a great "thrift" store shopper. Comes out some great "name" brand pieces of clothing for pennies on the dollar. I'm amazed at her bargains. Thanks for swinging by sweetie.. hugs ~lynne~

Lynne (lynnesgiftsfromtheheart) said...

Oh gosh girl.. I forgot to tell you I love your new picture and all the birds nest.. it is awesome.. hugs ~lynne~

Tardevil said...

Love your background & photos!

Cool Gal said...

Great idea. I've never been to a thrift shop before, but will have to check one out! :)

SmilingSally said...

Thanks for the tips. I like your new looks. I love the color combination.

Jon said...

I enjoyed my visit to your lovely blog and thanks for dropping by mine. Is Weidman's Restaurant still in business? I remember eating there some years ago and thought how unique and wonderful it was.

Jon at Mississippi Garden