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QR Code Link to This Post Hey folks, selling my Iron Ranger Boots. Still in great shape and just recently polished and reweather proofed. I just don't wear them as I have a few other pairs of boots. They are size 11.5, fairly well broken in. These are great boots for motorcycle riding or just general wear. Email with questions and offers. Put something in the title so I know you're real. They normally go for 320$ new and they're less than a year old. Give me a good offer and they're yoursBrands in our storeThe premium brand of purpose-built work footwear for today’s modern craftsman.Red Wing Heritage collection – a legacy of quality craftsmanship and U.S.A.- made excellence.The legendary brand of hunting boots for avid hunters and rugged work footwear for dedicated tradesmen.Inspiring trust on the trail since 1964.Our ServicesExpert Fitting Our proven HassleFree® Safety Footwear Program makes it easy for businesses like yours to honor their commitment to worker safety.

Our team of experts will work with you to customize an ideal footwear program that meets both your needs and your budget. The end result is a smooth, seamless experience for you and superior safety footwear for your employees. Stop by our Fargo, North Dakota Red Wing Store, call (701)280-1380 or inquire online to learn how easily you can set up a HassleFree®Safety Footwear Program for your business and employees.About UsTeresa ReimersStore Manager15 years of Footwear ExperienceMegan ThompsonAssistant Manager9 years of Footwear Experience 2,572 posts, read 5,058,433 times 626 posts, read 864,554 times 20,178 posts, read 28,714,412 times 14,849 posts, read 25,462,111 times Originally Posted by sabride Well, with the exception of our mattress, our dining room table, and my underwear, almost everything was bought second hand. I haven't bought a new piece of clothing for probably 10 years or more, except the afore-mentioned skivvies. My husband does buy his jeans new because you cannot find decent mens jeans in his size at thrift shops.

Here in retirement land, most of the men's clothes fall into the polyester slack variety (sans-a-belt) LOL which is definitely *not* him. LOL But as far as shirts, jackets, etc. he is happy with the thrift shop variety. He does buy his boots new (Red Wing). We have one sheet set that we bought new when my mother-in-law was coming to visit. All of the others are from the thrift shop. Our sofa, love seat, book case, and dressers were all thrift shop, used furniture or yard sale finds.
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Last year I got a lovely ice shaver (for snow cones) that cost only $2, I had been looking at similar models on Amazon that were priced upwards of $40. So far, the only thing I have not had much luck with is finding a pair of glasses with my prescription, but it's only a matter of time until I do. 1,737 posts, read 1,420,457 times 47,582 posts, read 51,004,286 times 505 posts, read 635,804 times 7,027 posts, read 9,128,475 times 9,749 posts, read 13,356,050 times
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Small town living is wonderful! Whenever there is a need for anything, all one has to do is put out the word and within days the needed item finds its way to you. Our neighborhood has a spot where we put unwanted (but still usable) furniture and it is gone in minutes. I have scored a 6 foot pantry (with doors), 2 tall bookcases, a wooden headboard for a twin bed that I use as a shelf in the living room, a round dining table (had to buy the chairs - used!), a swivel rocker-recliner that I absolutely love, and an ugly white picture frame (with equally ugly picture), that I painted black and replaced ugly picture with Chinese dragon in shades of gold and black. All these were throw-a-ways. I live across the street from the Community Kitchen. They have a clothes closet there where we get the majority of our clothes. We are allowed to "shop" once a month and can get as much as we need. They have clothes for all ages and also offer bedding and personal hygiene items... all for free.

There was a thrift shop next door to us that is long gone and missed. We visited often and knew the owners. Pat knew I sewed and re-used clothes to make baby clothes, so she saved me BAGS of usable materials. She also outfitted my whole family in winter clothes (for cheap and/or free) because we had no need for such items in Phoenix, AZ. I also use Freecycle and have gotten quite a few nice things. My best score was a 7' artificial Christmas Tree and 6' garland of greenery that hangs nicely over an archway. I give as well as receive and have things that need to go out now. (Have to wait until it is not snowing. ) I need new dishes. I once had a matching set of 12 and now I have 5 dinner plates. I put out word last week and am currently waiting for a set that has more than 5 dinner plates. I have not seen them, but am told they have lighthouses (which I collect) so I am thrilled. Shopping the "free" way saves me money to buy those items I would never buy used. It's a win/win deal.