Thrift Shop Adventures

Curious Things at Thrift Shops

This was buried as a “Postscript” section in one of my posts from 2020 (Curating a Home Library) and I thought it deserved it’s own post.

I enjoy browsing charity thrift stores for treasures but I’ve come across some very strange items over the years. I wonder when I see these items: 1) Why did anyone originally own this item; 2) Why did someone donate this item; or 3) Who is going to buy this item?

During the height of the COVID pandemic in Colorado, when most retail stores were closed, Colorado considered thrift stores as “essential” stores and let them stay open. John and I, all masked up, would visit thrift stores as something to do and to work on putting together our home library.

Here are my top 5 favorite “curious” finds that gave us a chuckle (and I promise you I did not buy any of them):

Number 5: If you need a lamp and a place to store your leftover yarn, would this not be the perfect solution?

Yes it’s – YARN LAMP!

Number 4: Patriotic pants – they defy any further comment (but my apologies to you if you happen own these…)

My husband John is graciously modeling them

Number 3: Donated photo frames with family photos still in them.

I could not believe how many donated photo frames I came across with family pictures still in them at various thrift stores, like the example below. Wouldn’t you perhaps remove your family photos before donating?!?!?

It would be funny to buy the frame and keep the photo displayed and confuse people…

Number 2: An outfit for a very adventurous and crafty person.

Though it was on display way before Halloween, I think this was supposed to be a suggested Halloween outfit (hopefully as you would get a lot of stares should you select it for a cocktail party…)

Interesting use of pom-poms!

And Number 1 is…

Something that you absolutely cannot imagine living without…

cattle leg (yes real cattle leg) with hoof attached Barometer!

Yes, now you can remember the favorite steer you raised on your farm and know the current barometric pressure!

It’s nearly 5 years later since the original post sharing this find and it still remains the number one most “curious” thing we’ve discovered at a thrift shop!

My regret is I did not buy the Cattle Leg Barometer and put it away as the ultimate future “White Elephant” Christmas gift! (Could you imagine the look on someone’s face when they opened their gift!)

29 thoughts on “Curious Things at Thrift Shops”

  1. I just saw a guy wearing stars and stripes shorts just like those pants and I thought…just what you did about the pants! But the cattle leg, well, that is truly a world class entry into the thrift shop oddities hall of fame!

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  2. John in his stars/stripes pants, you in your pom pom top, busting some moves in the light of that yarn lamp – I can see that! LOL. But the unknown family framed photo – the idea of hanging them to confuse people is hilarious! And maybe that lovely barometer could be added in the Colorado room – or maybe not! My daughter sends me not-to-be missed items for sale on FB Marketplace; she finds some odd ones!

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  3. Wow! Those are some amazing finds for sure! I love thrifting and finding weird old things too 🙂 The cow leg barometer would definitely be the very best of all white elephant Christmas gifts 🙂 The right crowd would be fighting over it!
    I used to have plans for a swap-meet type of business called Instant Ancestors, where I would buy up all of the old pictures of people from the past and then sell them to people so they could pretend to be related. For an extra $10 I would make up a wild backstory for the person 🙂

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  4. I just came from Priorhouse and saw an example of your talents. I love thrift stores. It’s like shopping in a grab bag, you never know what you’ll find!!

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