I love the pink one!
19 People Who Stumbled Upon a Find So Good, They Almost Ran Home With It

Sometimes it happens: you go looking for something ordinary, and return with a treasure — there it is, just lying on the shelf, a pearl waiting for its moment. And here it is, that moment when you realize today is your day: all that’s left is to grab the find and quickly make it yours.
Paid $6 for this mysterious briefcase. It was locked, and something was jingling inside.
At home, I opened it with a screwdriver and felt so much disappointed! It turns out, the jingling was caused by the hardware from the inner pockets.
I have never flown out of my chair so fast as I did seeing the words “free vintage dresses.”
I bought a strand of black pearls for just $10.
I was about to leave, but this coat literally called out to me.
It fits like a glove, and is 55% wool, 35% rayon, and 10% cashmere.
Vintage from Jack Bryan. Just needs to be taken in at the waist, but the length is perfect. And it only cost $10.
These chairs look more expensive than everything else in our house, but they only cost $10 each.
It was a moving company that had 15 of these and were told by a client to just “get rid of them” so he posted it for dirt cheap to unload them. Somehow I was the first person to respond and was able to snag 2 before another buyer responded to take the rest of them. They weigh 129 pounds each, and miraculously we were able to fit both in the backseat of our Honda Civic.
- I would invite people over just to show them off! © Porkbossam78 / Reddit
I bought it at a vintage fair. Looks like linen. No tag. I wonder what brand it is?
- This is definitely handmade, sewn from a McCall’s magazine pattern from the 70s. © quitetheshock / Reddit
I’m celebrating my birthday in this crazy vintage dress.

My mother had one just like that when I was a kid in the 70s.
I bought a dress from Laura Ashley for 50 euros. Looks almost like new, only the lace is a bit yellowed. Very happy.
The Edwardian style dress from the 80s. Pure silk!
I found a 1940s silk kimono with handmade embroidery at the local flea market.
My favorite purse from an antique shop. It cost me only $15.
Vintage suede Nike roller skates
It seems like this is my best thrift store find: Mugler, 1988.
A genuine vintage suit from the 1940s
I was so thrilled when I saw it on the mannequin that I just grabbed the mannequin and ran to the checkout, holding it overhead like a surfboard.
It took my breath away when I saw it. It cost me $80.
- I’m jealous, I’ve never seen them cheaper than $500! © HopelessCleric / Reddit
My vintage wedding dress! It’s from the 70s or 80s.

It’s mid 70s, the 80s was all big sleeves & taffeta.
That is SOOOO pretty, you look lovely.
I’m gonna say 70s as it’s more ethereal and not boxy with shoulder pads.
- This is the most beautiful wedding dress I’ve ever seen! © Relevant-Job4901 / Reddit
I got these shoes from the 70s for free, and they fit like they were made for me!
A Vivienne Westwood blouse for $6. I consider this the greatest find of my life!
And here are more treasure-hunting wins that prove thrifting is a goldmine.
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