Second-Hand Goodies

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Ok; First of all, I apologize for the blurry blackberry photos. When Reagan and I were in UT, recently, we stopped through some of the local thrift stores in SLC. The Mormon church runs and subsidizes a chain of thrift stores in the mountain west region called “Deseret Industries.” Growing up in SLC, DI enabled me to to amass a very impressive bowling ball collection, as well as a huge collection of oversized wooden forks and spoons with carved handles.

The SLC thrift stores are basically a hipster’s paradise. I will admit that I have seen some pretty amazing stuff at thrift stores and flea markets in NYC (only because Reagan dragged me along, hehe). But in NYC, they call it “vintage” and try to charge as much or more than you could purchase the item new. It doesn’t deter hipsters (or Reagan) from buying the stuff. But I just can’t bring myself to pay cash money for the stuff.

At DI, it is the exact opposite. Instead of being overpriced, most of the items are priced much lower than their actual value. The wingtip slip-ons above are Bostonians, with leather soles and Vibram heels. I scored them for $4. They aren’t exactly Prada, but for $4, I wasn’t about to complain.

In addition to the shoes, I was totally stoked about a pair of glasses that I dug up. They were definitely my best find during our visit (and possibly my best DI find, to date). They are a pair of original B&L 5022 (the 1952 model) Ray Ban Wayfarers that I picked up for the extremely reasonable price of 50 cents. Check ’em:


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3 responses to “Second-Hand Goodies”

  1. awesome…i think those shoes may have belonged to Mike’s late step-granddad…he was a dapper guy. ๐Ÿ™‚
    Your bowling ball collection inspired me to start my own when I went away to college…actually it was just one ball, purchased at the Rexburg DI. Somehow it was never as uch fun as dumpster bowling with you and Taylor.

  2. That’s some good buys right there!
    I am wondering, would it be okey if I posted I made a post on your blog. I would really like to share this little treasure with my readers. ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. @Ladybird: Ladybird, I’m flattered. Please feel free!