Posted by KEH on October 30, 2015 at 15:39:02 from (67.231.175.190):
In Reply to: What A Miracle! posted by Allan In NE on October 30, 2015 at 06:34:31:
Allan,
Glad thing are improving, I know it's along way to go. Suggestions:
Salvation army around here has stores with used clothing. Women's clothing are more common than men's, but I couldn't resist a nice dress coat once, $5. Had it dry cleaned and it has been good to go, but I'm sure you are more interested in warm work clothes.
There are stores that sell on consignment clothes which are usually used very little. Mothers find this a good source of children's clothes but this does not help you. Anyway, this might help you quickly get operational until you can get time for serious shopping. If you are like me the wife will do most of the shopping, I don't shop for clothes unless prodded.
The above stores, here at any rate, have large amounts of china and other kitchen ware. There is usually some nice china, not so much other kitchen tools. Knives, forks and spoons rarely found. I noticed that because daughter once had me looking for an out of production kitchen tool she liked. Don't remember it since I found one in an antique store, got it for her, and quit worrying about it.
Forget used shoes, get new.
A considerable amount of furniture is availiable used. Some sellers try to claim every bit of used furniture that is made of solid wood is a valuable antique. Sometime the Salvation Army is given valuable antiques which they charge for, but most furniture is merely serviceable, not valuable. Oh, yeah, computer desks are in plentiful supply.
Again, just some suggestion to help you maybe get some breathing room.
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