| minimumwager ( @ 2009-05-01 12:30:00 |
Thrift store shopping tip, try a different size
I've been trying to not buy too many clothes lately, but I was out looking for cribs (for the home business) and did some browsing on the discount racks at Goodwill. I found a shirt and pants I really liked, both half off for a total of $4.30.
Nothing too odd about the shirt. It was a medium, normal size range for me. The pants however were marked as 16/extra large...they didn't look extra large, so I think this is in kids or preteen sizes (do they have preteen sizes?). That or they shrunk considerably in the wash. I'm normally a size 9, but the pants looked like they would fit (and they were cute), so I tried them on. Fit perfectly.
A LOT of clothes hit the clearance rack or thrift stores because they are mislabled or have a non-standard fit. So don't be afraid to try something on just because it isn't "your size". I have shirts that are large, small, or medium, and my pants range from size 7 to 11 (though I'll admit the 7s are a bit snug these days...must start exercising more). Vintage clothes (particularly stuff over 20 years old) may have today's numbers, but don't fit the same way. (I have a pair of "10" pants from the 70s that fit more like a "7" today). Now throw a certain amount of realism into that...I've never found a size 0 or 3 that came close to fitting me. A good test is to hold the waist band up to your stomach and see if it will reach around half of your waist.
I've been trying to not buy too many clothes lately, but I was out looking for cribs (for the home business) and did some browsing on the discount racks at Goodwill. I found a shirt and pants I really liked, both half off for a total of $4.30.
Nothing too odd about the shirt. It was a medium, normal size range for me. The pants however were marked as 16/extra large...they didn't look extra large, so I think this is in kids or preteen sizes (do they have preteen sizes?). That or they shrunk considerably in the wash. I'm normally a size 9, but the pants looked like they would fit (and they were cute), so I tried them on. Fit perfectly.
A LOT of clothes hit the clearance rack or thrift stores because they are mislabled or have a non-standard fit. So don't be afraid to try something on just because it isn't "your size". I have shirts that are large, small, or medium, and my pants range from size 7 to 11 (though I'll admit the 7s are a bit snug these days...must start exercising more). Vintage clothes (particularly stuff over 20 years old) may have today's numbers, but don't fit the same way. (I have a pair of "10" pants from the 70s that fit more like a "7" today). Now throw a certain amount of realism into that...I've never found a size 0 or 3 that came close to fitting me. A good test is to hold the waist band up to your stomach and see if it will reach around half of your waist.