
Don't worry! This isn't actually a long post! If you already know where to thrift online, skip the large body in the middle!Hi there frugal friends who live in small cities. Let's talk "online thrifting". By online thrifting I mean websites outside of the traditional marketplaces (grailed, etsy, etc), specifically does that carry vintage clothing.Share websites; discuss tips, tricks, and findings.I have started a little list below but it is definitely not finished.Thriftfitted.com - I love these guys. I've been copping from this website since I first saw their post on reddit and they really have some dope pieces for great prices. For the subtler vintageboys they carry Guess, Ralph, Tommy ofc, Nautica, Adidas, Nike, Calvin. I've also noticed they have a lot of sports/olympics merch and also disney stuff. For you hypebeasts this is where it gets interesting, for y'all they got Supreme, Bape, ASSC, FOG, FOG x Pacsun, etc. Now if you're about to drop $300 make sure to ask for more photos and get a LC (You know I trust you, but you can never be too safe, /u/Thriftfitted). I'm sure they wouldn't object.Ebay seller: The Vintage Vennel - (/fa/ oversized general represent), this seller has some great pieces for very nice prices. I have only used him for trousers (bought oversized then went to taper the waist and ankles & crop them to achieve that carrot fit), but he seems to have some great shirts as well.vintagemarketplace.com.au - Never used these but they have some pretty cool pieces, seems like a lot of Nike. Quite expensive though, but might be worth it if you are from Australia and want to avoid international shipping from the other sites.Agora - y'all know about Agora already. This website is stocked with not only vintage pieces but Agora's own pieces as well (my favorites are the striped shirts & half-zips). Seems to stock a lot of Ralph and Tommy especially.beyondretro.com - Don't really know what to say about these, they have the usual brands that you'd expect. Looks solid.truevintage.com - Best for last (or at least close to best). If you are looking for those classic (Ralph, Timmy, Adidas, Nautica, Kappa) brands this is your goldmine. They seems to have a lot of sweatshirts/shirts in particular (their shirts are really nice, a lot of Ralph). I haven't actually ever copped from here, but just looking through it there are so many things that I want that don't actually cost that much at all.Remember lads, you don't need to break the bank to dress well.EDIT: A lot of the Ralph on truevintage seems to be CHAPS Ralph Lauren, I'm not really a Ralph fan so I don't really know what that entails. If you know more about CHAPS Ralph Lauren please let us know. (I do believe it's lower quality?) via /r/streetwear http://ift.tt/2uKSQr4
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