46. Christmas Themed Sweater

Found at: UnknownValue: $10*Every grandma and aunt on Facebook likes to complain around the holidays that people have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas, but wearing this sweater to the family gathering will be a great way to nip that source of conflict in the bud.

hristmas Themed Sweater @u/Jay_Aggie / RedditOne thrift store shopper found a sweater that had a picture of Jesus with the phrase “birthday boy” on it. The joking reference is serious enough that religious people will like it but funny enough that it won’t come on too strong. Not to mention, the craftsmanship of the sweater itself looks pretty good. Christian or not, it’s a solid find.

47. Justin Timberlake marionette

Found at: Unknown (Available on eBay)Value: $11.99*Justin Timberlake is a recording artist who has sold millions of records, and he’s one of the most famous musicians in the world. The former boy bander has seen his mug on pretty much anything that will sell, but, like the Eminem matryoshka doll, this is one of the more unique pieces of merchandise out there.

Justin Timberlake marionette @buzzfeed / PinterestOne thrift store shopper found this Justin Timberlake marionette while out and about, and a quick Google search proves that it’s not a one-of-a-kind item. The marionette is available on eBay, and hardcore J.T. fans will only have to spend $11.99 to buy it.

48. Don’t Upset Me Game

Found at: Unknown (Can Get at Walmart)Value: $14.60*If family board game night is already prone to getting a little over-competitive, make things worse by getting the “Don’t Upset Me” game. “Don’t Upset Me” is a real game that you can find at Walmart, assuming you don’t stumble upon it at a thrift store as this shopper did.

Don’t Upset Me Game @buzzfeed / PinterestThe game looks a bit confusing (perfect for game night), but the general idea is that you have to move your players around a game field without someone else toppling them. The game is a game of random chance, not skill, so it’s easy to see “Don’t Upset Me” ending in the entire table getting flipped over.

49. Buttless Jeans

Found at: UnknownValue: $5-$10*If you want to make a fashion statement and possibly get arrested for indecent exposure, these “So Fine” jeans are calling your name. One Redditor found this pair of jeans at their local thrift store, and they have two clear panels where there should be denim.

Buttless Jeans ©r/ThriftStoreHauls/u/drippin_honey/RedditThese “buttless jeans” are definitely unique, and they seem to be custom-made. The closest thing we could find to these “So Fine” jeans were pairs from ASOS and Fashion Nova, and both of those jeans got made fun of heartily on Twitter. Maybe those fast-fashion companies stole their ill-advised idea from the thrift store jeans.

50. Happy Meal Toy Case

Found at: UnknownValue: $20-$30*We have a lot of questions about this one. First of all, how did it even get into a thrift store? This image brings back all sorts of 1990s and early 2000s nostalgia, and it’s possible that a McDonald’s shuttered its doors and dropped off some of its memorabilia at the nearest secondhand shop.

Happy Meal Toy Case ©r/ThriftStoreHauls/u/milfgagger/RedditOr someone stole an entire Happy Meal display, felt guilty, and left it at the thrift store to hide the evidence. Either way, one Redditor decided to buy the contraption, saying simply that they had “no words” for their decision to buy the unwieldly, clown-ridden accent piece.

51. Peach-Shaped Tea Kettle

Found at: GoodwillValue: $3*Compared to the McDonald’s Happy Meal display, this home good is downright benign and a far more understandable buy. A Redditor going thrifting picked up this admittedly-cute, peach-shaped tea kettle. It was only $3, and, as the buyer joked, they got to feel like they were in Animal Crossing.

Peach-Shaped Tea Kettle ©r/ThriftStoreHauls/u/ekwhite2011/RedditThe peach-shaped kettle is adorable, and it seems as though the buyer did get it for a steal. This vintage whistling kettle costs up to $25 on eBay. Though there are other peachy kettles on Amazon and Etsy for around $30, this one is undoubtedly one of the cutest.

52. Prince Portrait

Found at: UnknownValue: $5*Who doesn’t love Prince? The artist has sold millions of records worldwide, and his music is still super-popular. As a result of Prince’s fame, there have been millions of paintings, drawings, sculptures, and other renderings of the superstar. Though this picture isn’t exactly an Andy Warhol painting, it is still impressive.

Prince Portrait ©r/ThriftStoreHauls/u/weenphisher76/RedditAccording to the person who bought it for $5, this Prince caricature was made entirely from seeds. For being created out of such an unusual medium, the picture looks as accurate as you can imagine, right down to the hairstyle and coal-black eyeliner for which the artist was so famous.

53. Erik Estrada Signed Photo

Found at: UnknownValue: $1.99*Actor Erik Estrada was one of the most famous TV stars in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He starred on CHiPs, where he had a lead role as a California Highway Patrol Officer. The actor probably signed quite a few photos of himself in his CHiPs uniform back in the day, and it appears that one found its way to a thrift store, where it was selling for $1.99.

Justin Timberlake marionette @buzzfeed / PinterestThe low price is surprising, especially since it was hand-signed by Estrada. It even came with a little note, saying, “Slow down….Enjoy the ride.” For $1.99, hopefully someone bought it and then tried to resell it for more on eBay.

54. Banana Dog

Found at: UnknownValue: $3-$5*One thrift store shopper saw what the deemed “Banana Dog” and passed it by. But, after some consideration, the lure of this strange creature was too strong to pass up, and they went back for it. Redditors went nuts for the Banana Dog, so much so that it was a vaunted, iconic symbol of r/ThriftStoreHauls for a while.

Banana Dog ©r/ThriftStoreHauls/u/the5thpixel/RedditThe sculpture is certainly unique as it is a ceramic banana that has been peeled and twisted to look like a wiener dog. The Redditor-purchaser even put safety first when he or she strapped in Banana Dog with a seat belt for the car ride to his new home.

55. Chicken Purse

Found at: GoodwillValue: $5-$10*Perhaps with a good clean, this purse could be a unique accessory to carry around. After all, Moschino has purses shaped like cheeseburgers and sundaes. A thrift store shopper found this chicken-shaped purse at Goodwill.

Chicken Purse ©r/ThriftStoreHauls/u/Desvelo/RedditIt looks as though it has been well-worn, and perhaps someone carried it around day after day, judging from the stains on it. The purse is pretty cute, if a little strange, and with a good dose of bleach, it would be good as new. Something tells us that this Goodwill item sadly will sit on the shelves until someone buys it as a joke.

56. A Scare Of A Table

Found At: UnknownValue: $10-$20*Everyone likes a good thrift store find, especially if you can use it for something productive instead of letting it sit in your house because you bought it only for its price. And what’s better than finding a good table that goes everywhere and can trigger a few laughs and gasps as well?

The Scare Of A Table r/ThriftStoreHauls/RedditThis two-legged table (pun intended!) is undoubtedly one of its kind, especially for a thrift store find. But it can also give an unsuspecting guest the scare of their life, because after all, what kind of a table stands like that?!

57. Earnest Hemingway’s Signed Book

Found At: UnknownValue: $2*Everyone read Earnest Hemingway’s The Old Man and The Sea in school. It is hailed as an absolute masterpiece all over the globe, and rightly so. There is just something about books signed by their authors that makes them even more unique, so a copy of The Old Man and The Sea signed by Hemingway himself must be a massive catch since he died in 1961, right?

Ernest Hemingway’s Signed Book r/ThriftStoreHauls/RedditThe OP’s uncle found a signed Hemingway copy at a thrift store for a mere $2. We are as shocked as you are.

58. Where’s The Cat Bathroom?

Found At: UnknownValue: $1*Whether you are a cat lover or not, cat pictures at thrift store prices are always a catch. That is what the person buying these pictures thought as well until they took a close look at them and realized something was wrong. The cats looked uncomfortable and frantic, immediately making them think they needed to pee.

Where’s The Cat Bathroom user/I_Hate_Dinkleburg/RedditWould you buy such weird-looking pictures, provided they are a dollar-a-piece? The person who posted these pictures probably did, much to the bewilderment of their guests and family members.

59. Easter Island Tissue Box

Found At: GoodwillValue: $3*Chile’s Easter Island can take one back to the primitive lifestyle of the 13th to 16th-century inhabitants in the region. This remote volcanic island is a popular but tricky tourist destination widely known for the oversized-head sculptures that line its shores.

Easter Island Tissue Box user/forestpirate//RedditTheir mesmerizing carving is surely a sight to behold and definitely one to display in your house. So when you see an Easter Island tissue box for $3 in a thrift store, you don’t think, you buy. This particular tissue box dispenses tissues through the sculpture’s nose, which is just the cherry on top we needed.

60. Harry Potter Dining Table

Found At: GoodwillValue: UnknownIt has been several years since the last Harry Potter book and movie was released, but The Boy Who Lived lives on in the hearts of millions of Potterheads across the globe. Harry Potter merchandise still sells out like hotcakes, and this HP-inspired dining table is one example.

Harry Potter Dining Table /imgur.comThe lucky poster of this picture came across a beautiful Harry Potter-themed dining table in a thrift store, with four chairs representing the four houses of Hogwarts: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw. No matter how great the table is, fights over who gets to sit in which chair are inevitable, at least when it comes to real Potterheads.

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