An avid saver has shared the unexpected fashion discovery that left her shocked.
The shopper revealed that she bought a designer dress at the local Goodwill.
In it publishReddit user Joyfulnoodle showed off her budget-friendly purchase.
The little black dress featured a fitted cut and long mesh sleeves.
Originally drawn to the style, the Redditor was shocked to see a certain detail on the label.
Although most of the tags had been cut off, the buyer noticed one that said Tadashi.
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She shared her shock at finding the high-end item for such a low price at her local thrift store.
“God bless whoever cut the tag off this Tadashi dress,” she wrote in the caption of the post.
She revealed that she “got it at Goodwill for $6.”
The poster included photos of her modeling the chic look, as well as a close-up of the brand.
“I almost screamed when I Googled how much Tadashi dresses normally cost,” she said.
Similar dresses from Tadashi The brand retails for $600.
While the fashion buyer wasn’t expecting such a stunning find, she explained that cut-out tags always catch her eye.
“Whenever I see something with a tag cut off, I always try to give it a second look just in case it’s something good,” she shared.
“The thrift store gods were kind to me today.”
Her fellow Reddit users shared their thoughts on the dress in the comments section.
“My God, what a find! It looks beautiful on you too!!! I hope to find something good at the thrift store soon,” wrote an impressed reader.
Flattering fit
“A $600 dress for $6? And it looks great on you! Great score,” said someone else.
“What a wonderful find! It looks absolutely amazing on you, and a little black dress can be worn to so many different events or functions,” a third social media user commented.
“You definitely scored $6, probably meant $60, knowing Goodwill.”
“I’m so happy for you! What a find. I hope you have a party to attend!” said someone else.
Others shared their envy of the designer’s budget-friendly purchase.
“Wow, it looks like it was made for you! I’m jealous, I hope you like it!” wrote one reader.
“I love this dress, it’s early 2000s goth and I’m here for it! said another Redditor.
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