Housing Works is the queen mum of thrift stores. It sells the same basic goods as other second hand stores, but it has the atmosphere of a debutante's dressing room with the brands and style to match. Plus all proceeds go toward AIDS research and support in NYC. Stop in any of the six locations in Manhattan or the location in Brooklyn Heights or check out their window auctions online. Hold out for their seasonal sales, too. For a $10 entry fee (tax deductible, as are all purchases at Housing Works), you can browse the top selection of goods they hold on to for months. And if you're really thrifty, resell your finds on eBay. I've seen never-worn Manolos, fur coats, beautiful vintage furniture and clothing from Versace, Prada and Gucci, all at far below retail prices. The more often you stop in, the more likely you'll be the first to spot a great deal.
Better yet, donate your gently used chic goods to Housing Works. According to this month's Elle Decor magazine, restaurateur B. Smith donates samples from her home-furnishings line to Housing Works. Ever think you'd find a one-of-a-kind designer sample at a thrift store?
Bottom Line: Finally, style comes cheap
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