THRIFT WITH ME IN NYC ♡ goodwill, buffalo exchange, ludlow flea, bins

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We’re back with another thrifting video!! Hope you liked this thrift with me!!

Thanks so much for watching loves

-Kim xx

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- how old are you when this is posted? 24
- where are you from? Canada
- when did you start YouTube? July 2021
- did you go to college? yes, I studied marketing
- current sub count at time of posting: 22,300
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If you're new to this channel, my name is Kimya & I love doing a little bit of everything. I'm still experimenting with my content and trying to make it my full-time thing so follow along with the journey to see it evolve. On my channel you'll be able to find lots of vlogs, hauls, outfit videos & much much more. We'll see where it all goes! :)
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If ever you make it back, I recommend skipping thrifting in NYC proper, and head to New Jersey or Long Island. I know its hard to make it there (no subway) but it's definitely worth it. It can be like a 30 min drive or another train. There are two chains, American Thrift and MyUnique (there is one in the Bronx) which are always amazing and have tag sales every day. BTW, I live in NY and the thrift stores in the city are really picked over and so pricey! I don't even bother.

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KIM YA GOTTA BE CAREFUL AT THOSE BINS, ANOTHER INFLUENCER SAID THE SAME THING ITS NOT WORTH GETTING HURT OVER, ALSO LOVING THESE NY VIDEOS YOU FIT RIGHT IN STYLE AND ALL❤

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About those Goodwill bins- those people are often sourcing stuff to create bundles to sell in other countries (like the Caribbean, Central America, South America). For example, they may sell a bundle of women's tops, short sleeve, at a wholesale price, then those people in their country separate them, then sell them individually to people there. Meaning that they're really only searching for certain styles and colors to appeal to those markets; they wouldn't want cashmere sweaters because those would be too hot to wear in a tropical climate, but they would like nice blouses in pretty colors which appeal to a market that likes to dress more colorfully. Which is why I suggest going for at least 3-4 hours at the bins so you can see what's really available, and you can get some really good stuff, not just clothes.

ssoomee
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Thrifting is the biggest stress reliever ever, I have literally spent hours in some stores, cashier's knew and loved me, giving at least 75% discount at checkout, being an online shopaholic is dangerous as well, my closets can attest, you gotta know fabric, construction of the garment, female friend buys vintage blouses strictly for the buttons sewing them on other clothes

bakeembakeem
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A note about goodwill and goodwill outlets: They're much cheaper and easier to manage in less major cities. I live in Chicago and go to the goodwill outlet in Gary, Indiana frequently. It's very chill and I find some great stuff there since it's not very picked thru. I think in general it's better to avoid thrift shops in city propers (at least for LA, Chicago, and NYC).

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L Train Vintage is a great thrift store in NY! Also, that Goodwill was super curated loll. In Boston, the Goodwills look like Savers; and there are a lot of local thrift stores in the city as well. I enjoyed this video; thanks for sharing your experience!

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I grew up in LA but never felt at home there -- I was always a New York girl at heart. I spent a few summers in NYC in college, moved there when I graduated, worked in a genetics lab in Soho for 3 years, had friends in every borough, made the best memories of my life. Now im freezing to death in northern Alaska for Veterinary school and even though it's my dream school, I still miss NYC so much it physically hurts. All my best friends and my boyfriend still live there. But luckily that means I visit every few months and now I appreciate it even more! Anyway, this video was lovely, I was so happy to see you thriving and vibing in my favorite place and it made me super excited to visit for thanksgiving! only 2 weeks eeek! <3 Much love, you look stunning and have the best taste, as always

coletteremie
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the goodwill bins are STRESSFUL it's literally a race to find the best pieces

charlenemarilyns
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We have Goodwill in Canada! At least in Alberta. I do all my thrifting at value village and goodwill:)

michelelux
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Ok the mini skirts from first are my fav specially that button up leather skirt love it. And that bag from bins ❤️

yashom
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You literally deserve to have 1million subs you make such amazing content like wow 🖤

ayah
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I loved your last outfit you look so cute!! My goodwill is not like that at all! A or of jeans are 6.99 and tops are 4.99

kennaharrison
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Goodwill exists in canada, at least in Alberta. Apparently they should open a goodwill bins in Calgary soon

evazaffarini
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Remember of the time visiting places like Goodwill. A d Bufalo exchange in diwntown San Diego. Of course I renember resucuing stuff @ veterans an the salvation armi.
I really loved gertinf awesome deals and accesories
Flashback on those deam hunting😉

Ivymoon
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There are so many Goodwills in Canada! Maybe just not where you live?

kellyborejko
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I love the bins! If your weak it’s not for you. I enjoy the thrill!!

myagonzalez
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The goodwill bins sounds like the way the Kleinfelds used to be! It used to be CRAY CRAY--On your marks, get set go...🎉

skontheroad
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Next time you’re in NYC go to Unique Thrift in the Bronx!

MarciaMarshaMarcia
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I love i love love the bins yeap U gotta be tough😉, Great Video 🥰

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"It's gonna be gross.."

LOL

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