In the heart of Pittsburgh lies a secondhand paradise where your dollars stretch like carnival taffy and shopping carts overflow with treasures that won’t empty your bank account.
The Red White and Blue Thrift Store on Saw Mill Run Boulevard stands as a monument to the art of the bargain hunt – a place where forty bucks transforms from coffee-and-lunch money into an entire wardrobe, home goods bonanza, or entertainment collection.
In an era of fast fashion and disposable everything, there’s something deliciously subversive about walking out with armloads of perfectly good stuff while your credit card remains cool and unbothered in your wallet.
This isn’t some tiny curated boutique with three racks of overpriced “vintage” flannel shirts and a snooty attendant…