I think I have an addiction. I love buying clothes. I love buying clothes online, I love buying clothes in-store, and most of all, I love thrifting. Despite my urges, I’ve really held back from online shopping and shopping at in-store name-brand stores because the prices are way too high. The thrift store is a retail addict’s dream. Cheap clothes, searching through thousands of pieces, and avoiding fast fashion. Spending so much money each week isn’t sustainable, so I’ve found a perfect method to make my money back. Every time I go thrifting, I pick out would-be expensive name-brand clothing that I know I don’t want. I’ll spend twelve dollars at most on an originally fifty-dollar pair of jeans. I then take photos and measurements and list them on online selling sites and make huge profits. I obviously can’t sell it for its original price, but anything higher than twelve dollars is a profit, and twelve dollars isn’t much. Also, any clothes I outgrow or no longer like get posted. I’ve been selling multiple items a week and making money just by shopping and getting rid of old clothes. I will be getting a job over the summer to make more money, but reselling clothes is the best cheat method for shopping addicts.

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