While this particular post is geared
more towards my local readers, anyone
can read it and pick up a few tips here and there, as I lay out my plan for shopping the first
Saturday of the month at Goodwill and even give the locations of the stores
that I go to when I shop at Goodwill.
Here’s how far $50 went this month…….
Shopping….my husband says that it’s
my gift. I’m not sure if that is a
complement or not, but his point is that he knows that I am always going to get
the most for my money when I buy something.
When it comes to shopping for clothes, I only shop clearance racks,
major sales or thrift stores. Like most
women, I wouldn’t say that I really ever have a need for new clothes; but like
most women, I do have a desire to have new clothes. This is something that my husband doesn’t
really understand about women; ass long as I can achieve this in a
budget-friendly way, he has come to accept it and even appreciate it about
me.
Out of all the clothes that I buy
throughout the year, the majority of them come from Goodwill….and the majority
of the clothes that come from Goodwill, come from Goodwill stores on the first
Saturday of the month when everything in the store is half off. I love a good deal, and there really is no
better way for me to get good deals than to get serious about planning these
particular Goodwill shopping trips. I
mean I take it seriously folks…it’s like black Friday shopping for me. Last week, was an example of this kind of shopping trip. Here's how I planned for the trip and how successfull it was for me this month.
Preparing for my Shopping Trip
Step 1 – Scout it
out!
I scout out my five favorite
Goodwill’s within 15 miles from my house the night before my planned shopping
trip. When I scout a store the night
before, I am in and out of each store within five to ten minutes. My only purpose of scouting stores is to see
which stores are going to have the most bargains the following morning. I make sure
to do this step in the late evening, so items that I am scouting are more
likely to be there the following morning.
To be efficient with my time and gas, I plan my weekly grocery trip
around my Goodwill scouting. For me, a
typical Friday night before the big day would go as follows: Goodwill at 116th
and Olio, groceries at Noblesville Wal-Mart, Goodwill at 37 and Pleasant St.,
Goodwill at 37 and 126th St., groceries at Fishers Target,
Goodwill at 116th and Allisonville Rd., groceries at Castleton
Trader Joes, Goodwill at Center Run Dr. and 82nd St.
Step 2: Pick and
choose.
Out of the five stores that I
scout, I usually pick the two best ones to go to the following morning, and I
always start with the store that I think will give me the greatest finds. For this particular trip, the most promising stores
were at 116th and Allisonville Rd. / 82nd St. and Center Run Dr. The actual shopping process can
be lengthy due to picking out clothes, trying on clothes, and waiting in line
to buy clothes. If I tried to make it to all five stores, most of the good
picks would be gone by the time I got to my last few stores.
Step 3: Get there
early.
I make sure to get to the store
when it opens. The stores open at 9:00, and I am usually in line to get
in the doors with the rest of my fellow Goodwill hunters by 8:45.
Step 4: Set a limit.
I am in an out of Goodwill’s all
the time. In fact, because I am still
trying to find a few specific things for the house, I am in a Goodwill at least
once or twice a week. Occasionally, I
might see an article of clothing that is a great deal and pick it up
(especially if it is marked half off with the color of the week), but I don’t
actually go on a clothing shopping spree until I schedule one for the first
Saturday of the month. Even then, I only
allow myself to shop the first Saturday of the month four times a year, once at
the beginning of each season. The reason for this is because I really don’t
need to get a ton of new clothes every month.
Even great deals without a purpose can end up not being really great
deals. In all honesty, I probably don’t
NEED everything that I buy on my quarterly shopping sprees, but there’s nothing
wrong with occasional WANTS. All things
in moderation I say, and I do love clothes!
I might not need everything, but I certainly do USE everything I buy. The bang for my buck is just an added
bonus:)
Step 5: Set a
budget.
Everyone’s budget is
different. At this point in my life, I
think that $50 is a good amount to budget for a season. I know that I can do a lot with $50 at
Goodwill. It is tempting to go over
budget, so I advise using cash that is put an envelope marked Goodwill Shopping
Day:)
Step 6: Have a plan.
It’s always wise to have a plan
once the doors to the store open. Here’s
mine…..I avoid carts, they get in the way.
The store is crowded and my arms are just fine for holding piles of
clothes. I immediately go into the store
and do a quick review of the isles, grabbing anything that immediately sticks
out to me and says “Grab Me”. Then I go
back through the isles and do a more thorough job of quickly looking through
each article of clothing. I don’t overthink
this process. If I like it, I grab
it. There’s no commitment until I buy
it, so why give someone else the opportunity to snatch it up while I “think
about it”? I always start with dresses
and skirts, before moving on to shirts.
I’m leery of shoes that have been worn, but many times Target donates
shoes that still have the tags on them.
I typically avoid pants. They are
hard to look through, and my body type only looks good in certain brands. Once, I’ve gotten all of the clothes that I
like, I wait in line for a dressing room and only pick clothes that 1) fit, 2)
I like the way I look in them not just the way it looks on the hanger, 3) I
will buy to wear not just buy because it’s a good deal. This process usually weeds out a lot of my
“pile”. Once I’ve made my selection, I
politely hang up the things that I am not going to buy….don’t skip this
step, it’s rude…..if you’ve ever worked retail, you understand. Lastly, I wait in the long line to make my
purchase before going to the next store and doing it all over again. I usually make it home by lunch time with
bags full of my finds.
Step 7: Go alone.
I took my husband to this one
time, and he swore he’d never go again.
He said it was madness, and to be honest, he slowed me down. If you go with other people who like to shop,
the selfish side of me advises to make sure they aren’t the same size as you
and don’t have same taste as you…lol.
Goodwill isn’t a typical retail store….there’s only one of a kind items….if
you like it and your friend likes it, it becomes a competition to see who can
get to it first. My preference is to go
alone. It’s like a game to me….to see
how much fabulous stuff I can get for my money.
A man might spend $50 on a game of golf….me, well I prefer to spend it
on a game of Goodwill hunting on the first Saturday of the month;)
This Month’s Finds……
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Wet Seal coat - $3…Love it!
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4 tops (Forever 21, Target,
Charlotte Rouse, Loft) - $2.15 each…..the
striped Target shirt still had the tag on it:)
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5 dresses
-$3 each….a Kohl’s sweater dress and a
purple dress that still had the Target tag on it…..
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….and three more
Target dresses. Again, the one with the floral bottom still had the tag on it! Can’t
wait to add cardigans and a pair of cute boots to some of these dresses for the
upcoming fall season!
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Speaking of cardigans, I scored 5 of
them – $2.15 each! The two hanging on the
mirrors still had the Target tags attached and the polka dot one is Old Navy….
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….the grey one is
from Kohl’s and the black one is from Target.
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Moving onto sweaters and long
sleeve layers, a total of 5 - $2.15 each….2
button up sweaters that could also work as a layered cardigan….
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…a zip up hooded
sweater, a pull over sweater and a long sleeved shirt.
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