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Collected castoffs: September 2020

Another month, another thrift haul. Here’s a look at the secondhand goods I brought home from thrift stores and garage sales in September.

Vintage office chair

First up, let’s talk about the old office chair that I already gave a makeover. I bought it at a name-your-own-price garage sale sponsored by a local veterans organization.

As a consummate overthinker blessed with an abundance of self-doubt and chronic anxiety, I am generally not a fan of sales where prices aren’t marked. But I really wanted that chair. So after skulking around eavesdropping on other shoppers’ offers for as long as I could without it being weird (or at least not too weird), I bit the bullet and offered the guy at the checkout table $20.

He accepted my offer, but I’m pretty sure he gave me an odd look when he did so, which caused me to spend the rest of the day obsessing over whether: (a) I had underpaid and he thought I was a cheapskate, (b) I had overpaid and he thought I was a sucker, or (c) I should just never leave home again.

Thankfully, the rest of the junk I bought last month all had price tags attached.

The rest of the thrift haul

Speaking of the rest of the junk, here it is.

That’s it for my September thrift haul, folks. 🙂 As always, let me know what you think. (Unless you have an issue with what I paid for the chair. I don’t need any more anxiety about that, thank you.)

Lisa

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