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Fall’s biggest trend is shopping sustainably

After experiencing flooding from Hurricane Helene, the Goodwill on Tunnel Road has reopened just in time to start thrifting your fall wardrobe.

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Many items donated to your local Goodwill are brand new and still have tags on them.

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Every new season brings new fashion trends, and pressure to buy something, well, new.

The good news: You can find name brands and seasonal stylings while keeping the environment (and your budget) in mind by shopping at Goodwill.

We recently visited the Goodwill on Tunnel Road, which has reopened after experiencing devastating flooding from Hurricane Helene.

The store is fully restocked with all our favorite fall finds, including a vintage 100% cotton sweater, a wool mini skirt, black leather boots, and popular name-brand jeans.

While you’re there, don’t forget to shop the home decor section, which is already stocked with seasonal items for fall, Halloween, and even a few Christmas items.

Pro tip: Now through Sunday, Sept. 14, get $5 off when you spend $25 or more, meaning we pretty much got that pair of jeans for free.

Things to know if you go:

See our haul

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