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2 weeks ago |
the-sun.com | Jess Malcolm
EVERY thrifter's dream is to walk into a Goodwill store and score a luxury item worth thousands of dollars for just a few bucks. Second hand store enthusiasts often spend hours trawling through their local thrift store to get lucky, including recently how a shopper found Sarah Jessica Parker’s iconic ‘Sex and the City’ wedding dress for just $19. In a separate example, an eagle eyed customer was in disbelief after funding thousands of dollars worth of Le Creuset kitchenware at Goodwill.
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3 weeks ago |
the-sun.com | Jess Malcolm
WALMART shoppers are racing to the big box retailer to buy a ‘kid friendly’ summer essential that is just 94 cents. That makes the item even cheaper than Dollar Tree, where goods sell at $1.25. According to Walmart’s website, the retailer is selling a ‘Play Day Pail and Shovel Set’ which is perfect for kids this summer. Made of durable plastic, the listing said it is suited for playing in the sand, colorful and just the right size for kids to handle.
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3 weeks ago |
the-sun.com | Jess Malcolm
Scroll down to see retailers that will be openSHOPPERS looking to elevate their homes this weekend will need to plan ahead after a beloved home goods store confirmed it would be closing for a full 24 hours. Homesense has confirmed it will be shut on Sunday, meaning shoppers will need to think carefully about when they do their home upgrades. The closure comes as part of the Easter holiday period, where many brands are participating in a full retail blackout.
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3 weeks ago |
the-sun.com | Jess Malcolm
WHILE most retailers are fretting over projected price hikes and supply chain disruption from Trump’s global trade war, others are poised to reap the benefits. Second hand retailers say they might come out on top despite ongoing economic uncertainty, with more shoppers encouraged to visit their stores if sanctions drive up the cost of fast fashion.
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3 weeks ago |
the-sun.com | Jess Malcolm
Scroll for a list of other retail giants planning to shut downTARGET has confirmed it will be closed for a full 24 hours in just days, shutting down all 1,978 of its stores. Shoppers will, however, be able to visit their local Walmart for any last-minute supplies with the retailer staying open over the holiday period. Target will be closed this Easter Sunday, meaning consumers are encouraged to plan ahead in case they want to visit the shop to prepare for any family gatherings.
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