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I’ve got to be honest, I’m not a “thrift store” type of girl. I like my items fresh off the rack (and expensive, according to my husband) but I recently discovered I also like my items nearly new.

The Nearly New Shop services 20k customers a year and acts as a place for the community to purchase clothes + household goods at decent prices. I don’t mean just a variety of random, branded wine glasses – we’re talking about vintage vases, tea kettles, and porcelain ginger jars. The NNS is staffed by a team of awesome employees as well as volunteers from the Junior League of Greenville.

If you didn’t know, Junior League does some serious good around our community. Funds from the Nearly New Shop help support the programs + projects of JLG. This September the Nearly New Shop is celebrating its 70th birthday. Stop by to score some great deals, while supporting a great cause.

Can you differentiate Nearly New outfits from those in our personal closets? Answer the true or false questions in our poll here.

True or False: Kendall’s dress (A) is her own

True or False: Heather’s shirt (B) is Nearly New

True or False: Melissa’s shoes (C) are her own

My favorite part: I snagged a fluffy pink coat (that was more Fifth Ave. than GVL thrift store), a tiger bangle for Clemson games + a few essential JCrew fall sweaters, allllll for under $40. 🎉

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