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Goodwill has great prices, but you might have to dig to find what you’re looking for. Then again, what do people really look for at thrift stores? Isn’t the experience of finding that thing you didn’t realize you wanted (ie a blonde Cleopatra wig) the cause celebre of going thrifting in the first place?? My gripe with Goodwill is that most of their stuff is really bland. They have a thousand white Gap shirts, which is great if you want to do some screen printing and just need a cheap tee, but try finding a 40’s-era wartime nurse cape, and you’re probably out of luck. Also, there’s a lot of clothes here but not so much in the way of furniture or random knick-knacks.