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I've always wanted to go to Dallas to thrift. I would go online, but of course, someone who lives there would definitely know.Can anyone on this thread recommend any good thrift stores in Dallas? Every time I go to goodwill I ended up with few books only, never can find anything decent ((
We were in Dallas last year. I didn't find anything but I didn't record which stores I went to. I only record them if I buy something.Can anyone on this thread recommend any good thrift stores in Dallas? Every time I go to goodwill I ended up with few books only, never can find anything decent ((
All 3 are really pretty but the last one is my favorite, it's gorgeous! Lucky you!Two Moorcroft 1920s ~ 1930s mini vases, unceremoniously perched on the shelf at Savers. At $3.99 a piece... The sugar bowl was $5.99.
In total I found three Moorscroft pieces.
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No, not at all. It's squishy leather.Those roses are interesting. And the bag they are on looks heavy.
Is it a heavy bag?
Love both bags! And how interesting about the roses, who knew?Hi everyone!!! Recently, I found two Brahmin handbags. I posted on the bay and someone informed me that the hanging roses cost more than the bag. She told me that Brahmin does not make them anymore and I should list it separately. Of course, I didn't. So, I listed the second bag and she emailed again. She wanted to know if I would do "buy it now". Of course, I didn't. Anyway, I purchased both for under $10 each. I also purchased, two vintage Marino Orlandi, vintage Mark Cross, and a vintage Coach.
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It was very surprising! Did you see how much they go for? Well, in this world of thrifting, you learn something new everyday.Love both bags! And how interesting about the roses, who knew?
She is beautiful!