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Bountiful thrift shop offers eclectic array of preloved goods

May 02, 2024 09:57AM ● By Maria Arbizu
A customer looks through hats and purses searching for just the right thing at Affordable Thrift and Surplus. Courtesy photo

A customer looks through hats and purses searching for just the right thing at Affordable Thrift and Surplus. Courtesy photo

In the heart of Bountiful lies a bustling hotspot that’s become a magnet for bargain hunters and sustainability enthusiasts alike. Affordable Thrift and Surplus at 2110 Orchard Dr., draws in tons of eager shoppers in search of hidden gems. Hailey Hobson, one of the thrift shop workers, proudly acknowledges the store’s meteoric rise in popularity, attributing it to the growing trend of thrifting in today’s society.

“The owner’s mission when creating the store was to give everything a second chance,” said Hobson. This philosophy comes through in every aspect of Affordable Thrift and Surplus, from its eclectic array of preloved goods to its warm and inviting atmosphere.

Opened just over a year ago, the shop has quickly become a cornerstone of the community, reflecting the increasing popularity of thrifting as a sustainable and budget-friendly shopping option. Hobson said the store’s mission resonates deeply with customers, many of whom are drawn to its unique mix of vintage treasures and everyday essentials.

Amidst the racks of clothing and shelves stocked with household wares, it’s clear that thrifting has evolved from a niche activity into a mainstream phenomenon. With social media influencers and sustainability advocates championing the benefits of thrifting, more and more people are embracing the idea of repurposing and recycling instead of buying new.

For Hobson and her colleagues, the surge in popularity has brought a renewed sense of purpose to their work. They see themselves not just as retail workers, but as ambassadors of a movement – one that promotes conscious consumerism and environmental responsibility.

Indeed, sustainability lies at the heart of the thrifting revolution. By giving pre-loved items a second lease on life, thrift stores like Affordable Thrift and Surplus help to reduce waste and minimize the environmental footprint of consumerism. From clothing and accessories to furniture and household goods, every item in the store has a story to tell – a story of renewal and possibility.

As customers flock to the store, they are greeted not only by a treasure trove of affordable finds but also by a sense of community. Thrifting has a way of bringing people together, whether they’re sharing stories of their latest hauls or swapping tips on where to find the best bargains.

As the day draws to a close and the last customers bid farewell, Hobson reflects on the profound impact that Affordable Thrift and Surplus has had on the Bountiful community. In an age where sustainability is more important than ever, the store serves as an example of what’s possible when people come together with a shared purpose. And as thrifting continues to gain momentum, Hobson looks forward to welcoming even more shoppers through the doors, ready to embark on their own journey of discovery and second chances.