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We sell stuff from our wardrobe & rest assured,they are in pristine condition for you. Our prices are set for girls looking out for great stuff at a real bargain. We at YME love <3 thrift stores too ;)

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    Dead-buyers will be blacklisted
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    we had a 'date' with salvation army, taking a break from our hectic lifestyles. we took a short 961 bus ride from woodlands interchange there and were inevitably greeted by the scorching sun when we have arrived. it was unnormally busy there and many new clothes that put up on display. mainly traditional clothes were danggling everywhere since racial harmony is around the corner. anyhoots, we bought ourselves a daisy printed dress, black pencil skirt and both are in serious need for alteration to achieve a nice fit on us. the great part is that they cost us less than 10 bucks. it depends on your luck whether or not you're going to find exuberant deals at a thrift store. we believe anyone can have fun at thrift stores since there are no nosy salesperson to bug you and you can stay behind the hangers for as long as you want to. there's no hurry and that's what we love about thrift stores.

    they had a great selection of bow & ties..& some with vintage prints. you can get one of these bows and glue it on your headband or something.







    saw a few lovely vintage pieces, but we had to pass.

    the books section were great. you just have to stand the dust, that's all.


    talk about home furnishing.. i thought the gallery was great considering you can get them cheaper without forking too much on the deco.
    this small tapestry frame is cute. notice how it's a little japanese clothes factory.


    there're a small selection of cameras you can find. but dream on if you're looking for a polaroid or some ancient holga. it's more of film cameras but then again, there's no guarantee they're in working condition.one downside of purchasing something from a thrif store ...



    the clothes were okay, you can get good vintage quality if you're lucky. you can drop by the place once in a while as they stock quite regularly. there was this glamour 80's dress hanging by. it had really lovely pleats & it seems like someone on facehunter would wear those.








    It was drizzling when we finished browsing the store. We got a bag of chips & some drinks from cold storage and continued exploring down the area. to our astonishment, we found a really great notstagic spot to hang out ... to be continued...

    with love,
    YME