The baby boom generation has accumulated tons of stuff. Some have lived through such major events as the 1950s, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Vietnam War, prompting them to ...
According to the Mercari Reuse Report, American households are sitting on an estimated $391 in kids’ toys and clothes alone that could easily be re-sold. But you might also have vintage furniture, old ...
You’ve probably tossed out something worth more than you realize—an old toy, a dusty piece of décor, maybe a box of “junk” from your parents’ attic. The truth is, everyday items from a few decades ago ...
If you missed the first Stark Vintage Market in February, now is your chance to make up for lost time. It’s an appropriate way to describe your attendance at the next edition of the “antique ...
There's no doubt about it, Americans have too much stuff. Several years ago the Wall Street Journal reported that Americans spend $1.2 trillion annually on goods and services they don't actually need.
A confluence of greater interest, the rise of online marketplaces and growing support from associations is making antique old toys worth millions. In 2024, a group of researchers valued the toy ...
With very few exceptions, buying used stuff beats buying new. There’s just one problem: Sifting through page after page of near-identical listings on Ebay, Craigslist, Etsy, and Facebook Marketplace ...
Jameson Sweiger, who loves vintage clothing and local history, has spent more than a decade as a full-time vintage clothing buyer and seller, along with collecting records and other vintage items. Now ...
On the one hand, we are known for groundbreaking innovation in technology, architectural development, and, sometimes, even politics. At the same time, many San Franciscans deeply appreciate historical ...
Decorating your home doesn't have to come with a hefty price tag. Shopping for secondhand items from the likes of thrift and consignment shops — for every room and every budget — is becoming ever more ...