My younger sister and her boyfriend seem to go to more costume/theme parties in a month, than I’ve ever been to in my life…they’re just those kind of people. This week, she came down to Burbank for a visit (she lives in San Francisco) and made time to hit up one of her favorite costume shopping spots: American Way.
This local thrift store has been around for as long as I can remember. It is located on Magnolia Blvd between Hollywood Way and Buena Vista. It has a huge inventory of used clothing all priced just right. Everyday they have specials, and I have gotten things for as little as $0.50. If you haven’t been shopping at American Way, you should…and if you feel like thrift stores are icky, then get over yourself, take a day off from being a snob, and find a treasure hidden in the many bins of handbags, or scarves, or ties…
My sister and her boyfriend quickly made it through the store, found what they were looking for (1980’s attire) and went to their party dressed to impress. They only spent about $20 total. The people who work there are friendly and amazingly patient considering that they spend much of their day organizing the clothes after people have rumaged through everything. The only down side is that there is no dressing room. I figured out how to eliminate this as a problem many years ago…here’s my trick:
Go to American Way in layers of clothing…have on a small undershirt, and tight fitting pants or shorts. The other option is to wear a loose fitting long skirt. When you’ve found something to try on, slip it on over your shirt/shorts, or under your skirt…true, everything will be a little bulky, and you won’t be able to tell if it fits perfectly until ou get home…but when the price is $1.00, this kind of test drive should do just fine in order to make a decision. If this sounds barbaric and oh-so-wrong, then maybe thrift store shopping isn’t for you…but if you do decide to give it a try, you’ll be made to feel “normal” when you notice that EVERYONE around you is trying on clothes the exact same way.
So, if you have a special event coming up that requires specific attire, try creating an original ensemble. This will save you TONS of money, and you’ll get points if you’re New Year’s Resolution was to be more green this year (recycle-reduce-reuse!)
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