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About Vintage and Second Hand Thrift Shops

Traditionally, thrift stores and thrift shops are run by non-profit organizations that sell donated second hand goods in order to raise money for charitable work for the social good. Thrift stores sell a range of second hand clothes and goods.

"Vintage" thrift stores aim to sell fashionable vintage clothing and other items to a younger, more affluent crowd.

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...Stores and Thrift Store Chic

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Thrift store chic became popular in fashion during the late 1980s and early 1990s as the grunge movement grew. Thrift store fashion was seen as an anti-fashion statement. The clothes were cheap and were often vintage throwbacks.

Singers like Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love and Eddie Vedder all seemed to sport the anti-fashion, thrift store chic look in the mid '90s. Love's babydoll dresses became her trademark and a sought-after piece in thrift stores. Flannel shirts, polyester pants and everything in between became "chic" without trying to.

In the late 1990s and into the 2000s, thrift store chic became more associated with the indie rock and emo scene and the closely related hipster movement.

Thrift store chic is also very popular with DIY (do-it-yourself) fashionistas.

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