On the corner of Church and Duboce one cannot help but to see a brightly
colored orange building, decorated with hot pink signs, featuring
eclectically dressed mannequins posing in the window.
Sitting right outside are the type of the people this thrift store
helps.
Started by Magic Johnson, a famous basketball player who found that he
had HIV, Out of the Closet sells second hand bric-a-brac, shoes, clothes, and
bags. If you can think of it, chances are you will find it here at some
time.
I found my prom dress here. It was exactly what I wanted: long, black
backless halter, reminiscent of Meredith Grey's on the hit TV Show,
Grey's Anatomy. After twirling a bit, I decided that it was worth
all of $6. On my way out, I picked up a few $1 designer shirts that fit as if
they were made for me.
Thoroughly pleased with myself, I left, hauling a hefty pink bag full of
my loot, feeling good for being thrifty and altruistic while indulging my
shopping addiction.
Shopping, for me, is a form of therapy. I take out my tension while
mulling over my issues, picking and choosing clothes that I can give to
others or keep for myself.
So, if you too feel the need to buy clothes, check out this Out of the
Closet or whatever secondhand store is nearest you. Sometimes, you are
surprised at what you find.
All proceeds from sales go towards keeping the store open and helping
less fortunate AIDS/HIV patients.
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