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Originally Posted by MuddyBoots
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).
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My mountaineer uncle said to never try on hats in stores always treat them for lice. Guess he found out the hard way.
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