A pedestrian discovered a colorful Dolce & Gabbana hand fan on the streets of Long Island City, igniting excitement despite doubts about its authenticity. Curbside finds, like vintage furniture and decorative items, offer functional treasures while contributing to waste reduction. Thrift shopping serves as an alternative for acquiring quality items at lower prices, also supporting the circular economy. Shoppers can find valuable goods at thrift stores, which may also provide opportunities for resale, benefiting the environment and personal finances alike.
Curbside finds - especially items that are still functional - are a great way to save money on household necessities, and potentially high-quality, vintage items, while keeping useful items out of the landfill.
Both thrifting and rescuing free items from the curbside help reduce global waste and resource consumption by saving energy and materials needed to produce new products.
For a fraction of the price, thrift shoppers have found name-brand decorative accessories and cookware, which could be resold for a profit if they so choose.
"Legit or not, the colours are beautiful!" one commenter said.
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