Vintage sweater score! 🧶👵🏼🦆
▲ 12 r/Thrift

Vintage sweater score! 🧶👵🏼🦆

Just had to share my new favorite find! Needed something in a pinch as I was out of town and forgot a sweatshirt, so I ran to a Goodwill (only place open at the time sadly) and found this zip-up beauty in excellent condition! 👏🏼😬🎠 #grandmacore #cottagecore #grandmasweatersrule

u/infinityvintage — 4 days ago

Fail Goodwill…

Gotta love removing the price tag, only to find this is from Dollar Tree for less money than what this place is asking. 🙄
Didn’t realize it until after I removed most of the Goodwill tag…they had the entire Dollar Tree tag covered. 🤦🏼‍♀️

u/infinityvintage — 4 days ago

My recent find at the bins! 🤴🏼🩵⚔️

Couldn’t find a lot on this edition when searching. Anyone have any thoughts on it? Published in 1951?
Either way, I love the colors on this thing! I don’t think I’ve ever ran across a copy of any TCON that is this old and still mainly intact.
Thanks for reading! 🐴🎠💘

u/infinityvintage — 11 days ago

1950-1960s?? ID help!

Need ID help with this one! Looks to be from possibly the 60s but it’s not signed. Pearls seem to be genuine but the clasp appears newer. Possibly an earring turned to small brooch?? Any help is appreciated!!!

u/infinityvintage — 15 days ago

Found a new friend this evening.. 🐛🤎🖤

He was fuzzy so we didn’t shake hands. 🦋

u/infinityvintage — 2 months ago

Recent find at the bins!

Anyone know an approximate age on this beauty? It’s got a decent amount of water damage, but all the pages are still intact. I cannot find a date anywhere. Appreciate any insight!

u/infinityvintage — 3 months ago
▲ 6 r/Resell+1 crossposts

wassup everyone

i’ve been noticing a pattern lately with people getting into reselling, and I think it needs to be said straight

a lot of content makes it seem like you can just start with $20 and flip your way up instantly
and yeah… technically it’s possible

but realistically? most people aren’t doing that

reselling is still a business
and businesses usually take time, money, or both

if you’re starting with a small budget, you need patience
if you want faster results, you need more inventory

it’s really that simple

what actually slows people down isn’t even the money though
it’s the lack of understanding

people jump in with:

- no real plan
- no idea what products move
- no clue where others are sourcing from

and then wonder why nothing sells

you don’t need to know everything, but you do need to study what works

the people who win in this space aren’t just “lucky”
they’re paying attention, testing smarter, and learning faster than everyone else

meanwhile a lot of people try to shortcut the process completely
they don’t want to invest time into learning
and they don’t want to invest money either

that combination is what gets people stuck

if you actually take this serious, you’ll start to notice something:

most of your competition isn’t that strong
they just quit early or move blindly

if you’re willing to go a little deeper than the average person
you already put yourself in a better position

just something to think about if you’re getting started or feel stuck

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u/Expert-Suit-9462 — 4 months ago