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Thrift Shopping

        The entire week last week, I have been visiting the different thrift shops around our area and I'm seriously going broke. Lol.

        I visited the two thrift shops in town, Flex Clothing and Paradise Clothing where I get to buy these items.




        While my parents and I went to Moale Dabua in Waigani and we got a few blankets and these items for just 1500 pesos equivalent.


        Thrift shopping is so fun here because it's way cheaper than the ones in the Philippines, however, there are also cons (post about it coming soon).

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