A bargain hunter came across a mountain of money-saving designer steals.
The saver was in for a big surprise with the endless discoveries.
Editor Strongly rooted he probably needed an extra pair of hands to carry his load to the register.
“I bought all these designer shoes at the thrift store today!” she said.
She shared a photo of all 19 pairs of shoes and boots.
“I kissed myself like a bandit!” she said.
Prada and Fendi shoes were just the tip of the thriving iceberg.
She also spotted Bruno Magli boots, three pairs of Dior shoes, two pairs of Ferragamo shoes and another pair of Sandro boots.
She even added a pair of shoes from Italian designer Valentino – times four.
It’s safe to say she would look luxurious for less — a lot less.
A pair of Valentino Rock Stud ankle strap denim pumps. sold for $950 at Neiman Marcus.
And more shoe finds continued to come from brands like Stuart Weitzman, Bottega Veneta, Escada and Robert Clergie.
There was even a “bonus” vintage jacket from Yves Saint Laurent.
Another Redditor was curious to know where she got such bargains.
“Wow, wow, for sure! Some beautiful finds here, the Fendi shoes are amazing! Was this a thrift store chain or local for you?” they asked.
“I feel like I never see this volume of cool stuff all at once or each piece is a fortune,” they continued.
“Honestly, this was all found at a Value Village and the shoes were all the same size – I feel like someone was cleaning out their closet!” she answered.
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“Fendi shoes are fabulous! I loved the jacket too,” wrote another user.
She even disclosed who else could take advantage of some of her designer deals.
“I’ll definitely share it with my mom. That’s the beauty of wearing the same size shoes!” she said.
Perhaps the best part was the price.
She explained how she paid less than $200 for all of these fashion finds.
“The shoes were mostly six to ten dollars, the boots were $15 to $17, and the jacket was $8, if I remember correctly,” she said.
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