Finding High-End Items for Low-End Prices

You’ll be surprised with what you can find at this commonplace retailer.

Vintage Goodwill retail store sign with mountain and blue sky backdrop, plus green-leafed tree. Melinda Holland, E-Commerce Copywriter for home and lifestyle brands. Christian Copywriter for home decor, home brands and lifestyle brands.

If you’re like me, you like nice things, but you also like a healthy bank account. Here’s a way to achieve both.

Patagonia, lululemon, Madewell, Coach, Gucci, Prada, Citizens of Humanity, and more. Way more.

This is just a glimpse of the high-end brands you can find while out shopping at a well-known retailer. There’s an entire world of clothing, furniture, and lifestyle brands you can find at...wait for it...the Goodwill Outlet. Yeah, you read that right. I said Goodwill. And not only that but––the Outlet.

Waaait a second. Isn’t the Outlet the bottom of Goodwill’s barrel? Isn’t that the rejected stuff that couldn’t sell at the regular Goodwill and this is its last chance before going to the dump?

Think again. That’s the same thing I thought until I tried the Outlet for myself. The fact remains that killer deals are waiting for you at your nearest Goodwill Outlet. And, at $1.29 a pound for at least 25 pounds of purchased product, that down-filled Patagonia jacket you happened upon at the bottom of a bin will cost you pennies in comparison to full retail.

You can even make your cart-load of Outlet items FREE by selling one or two high-end items from your trip that will pay for your entire Outlet purchase. 

Score.

Treasure is waiting for you at the Goodwill Outlet. But, like actual gold mining, you’ve gotta be willing to dig for it. Are you ready to find your next gold mine while also saving money?

Then go for it!

Here’s % off your next purchase.

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Find your local Goodwill Outlet online at www.goodwill.com


** Though I am a fan of their outlet locations, I am not affiliated with Goodwill Industries and have not been paid to advertise for them. This is purely an example of how copy can call a reader to action by offering a cost-effective alternative to owning quality items that are often drastically more expensive. This works well as a short blog piece, testimonial, or as part of a promotional email sequence.