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Originally Posted by Blue_Bird
I don’t think they do but I could be wrong. I haven’t been there in a long time. But you can definitely for sure get some amazing stuff for low prices there. I’ve gotten amazing finds even in places like thrift stores or free clothing places. You’d be surprised what you can find
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I don't know if Savers is a local thrift chain or if they're all over the country, but usually you go to a ski area and get a hoodie souvenir for like $80 and I got a Jay Peak hoodie that I wear to bed every night it's chilly in the apartment for $4. Jay's one of the east's best ski areas too. Same story with a Loon Mtn hoodie pretty much but I didn't get that one because I would rather ski down 20ft muddy hill in Florida after a hurricane than go back to Loon. Any time I want something I know I won't find anywhere cheap (like leggings that fit with pockets, especially ones with super cool patterns) I go to Savers. Just make sure you throw anything fabric from a thrift store that can handle high heat in the dryer on hot before you bring it in wherever you live (or somehow else treat it for bedbugs--I got a cool bag I wasn't sure would handle a dryer on hot so I put it in a plastic bag in another plastic bag all sealed up and put a bunch of lavender, eucalyptus, and peppermint oil in there on tissues and cotton balls and diluted in a spray and I'm just gonna wait some months and make sure there's no activity of any type).