By Scott Simmons I love my Robert Graham shirt. But I didn’t love the big $200 price tag it carried new. So I was thrilled to find it for $15 — unworn — at a local thrift shop. I’m not alone. As the economy continues to tighten, more folks are turning to thrift and vintage shops to replenish their wardrobes. And those shops are filled with items worn once or twice, or not at all. In this world of reuse and recycle, it also is good for the environment, as well as your pocketbook. How green! And, the green you might spend at some chain store stays close to home, helping local charities and businesses. Here is a sampling of local places open this summer: Delray Beach: The Bethesda Bargain Box 12 NE Fifth Ave. (southbound Federal Highway), Delray Beach Phone: 278-2401

The Bethesda Bargain Box has been in its current location since 1962, and it has no plans to move. The shop, which recently renovated the main portion of its store, is busy converting its furniture “barn” to the rear into an honest-to-goodness barn, complete with red walls and white trim that would make Old MacDonald jealous. “It’s more of a boutique shopping experience with thrift store prices,” says manager Michelle Esposito of the renovated space, which is a major fund-raiser for Bethesda Memorial Hospital’s auxiliary. It’s light, bright and clean. Tiles in Bethesda’s trademark blue cover the floors. The front of the store is now filled with clothing from such companies as Lilly Pulitzer and St. John, whose knit suits are priced at $39 to $49 (those suits go fast, Esposito says). Buy a wedding gown for $49 to $59 — the store even had a maternity gown during one recent visit. The shop has expanded to add baby and children’s clothing, and the barn is home to furniture, antiques and accessories. Nothing goes to waste, either. “What we can’t sell is given to a mission church,” Esposito says. Frugal Fashionista Resale Boutique 825 N. Federal Highway (just north of George Bush Boulevard), Delray Beach Phone: 865-7857

Ladies, you have it made. This recent addition to the resale scene is a treat. Owner Amber Ortoll has an eagle eye for quality women’s clothing, priced right. Most items in her bright, immaculate shop are priced at $20 and less. Frugal Fashionista carries such mainstream brands as J. Crew, Banana Republic and Chico’s, as well as that South Florida favorite, Lilly Pulitzer. You can buy $800 Chloé shoes for $50 at Ortoll’s shop, and the shoes look barely worn. She also has a great selection of purses, and fun vintage accessories. Ortoll adjusted a navy blue straw hat with matching bag. “Did you see the recent Vogue?” Ortoll asked. “The models were wearing these hats.” Swank, vintage and fun. Dressing up doesn’t get any better than this. Goodwill 1640 N. Federal Highway, Delray Beach Phone: 278-3205 This Goodwill has a vintage shop to the rear with a small selection of clothing, but we’ve made some of our best finds in the main part of the store. Over the years, we’ve found everything from Jhane Barnes shirts to Coogi sweaters. A recent visit netted us a cool Tommy Hilfiger shirt for less than $4. Also on the rack: a funky pair of orange Escada slacks for less than $5. The store also has the usual mix of furniture, dishes, glassware and other home accessories, as well as children’s clothing. The Turnover Shop 10 NE Fifth Ave (just south of the Bethesda Bargain Box), Delray Beach Phone: 276-2073

This sun-filled shop, run by St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, is marking its second decade of bargains in its downtown Delray Beach location. The Turnover Shop, located in a vintage home, has been remodeled to reflect a “quality resale” approach, and it shows. You can shop for jewelry and accessories in the front room. A room to the side showcases clothing (lots of women’s wear, and a limited selection of men’s). And there always is an interesting mix of china, glassware and other home accessories. Money raised by The Turnover Shop goes toward community outreach and to support St. Paul’s mission and ministries. What the shop can’t use is donated to Caring Kitchen, according to the church’s Web site. Lantana: Silhouettes, 916 S. Dixie Highway, Ye Tower Plaza, Lantana Phone: 585-4343 “Our mission statement is ‘joy,’ ” says Silhouettes owner Sharon Kelly. “Our clothing is as close to new as you get.” Silhouettes literally brims with high-end labels. You’ll find women’s wear by Lilly and Coco (as in Pulitzer and Chanel) here, as well as Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren and Chico’s. The store has an extensive selection of handbags and shoes, too. Silhouettes, which is marking two decades in Lantana, is immaculate and well-organized, with clothing sorted by brand. Need to make some green? It’s a consignment shop, so you possibly can sell a few things. And items that don’t sell are donated to charity. Lake Worth: The Bees Knees, 704 Lake Ave., downtown Lake Worth Phone: 904-6725

The Bees Knees is the newest store to buzz into downtown Lake Worth. The store features “new and pre-loved” furniture and art, and clothing ranging from adult to infant. During a recent visit, the racks were full of tot-sized dresses and suits. The Bees Knees also carries women’s clothing and a small, but growing selection of menswear. A Tommy Bahama print shirt with tags still attached is priced at $20, much less than retail. Store owner Emily Regan said she was expecting a shipment of new men’s clothing from Italy. Regan said the store handles consignments, and offers a layaway plan for furniture, because of the economy. She said everyone who has visited the brightly lighted space has commented on how clean it is, adding, “I don’t carry junk.” Here are other resale shops worth visiting: Boca Raton This little cluster of stores in Plum Park, near Florida Atlantic University, has some of the city’s oldest shops. You typically can find high-end fashion at low prices here, especially during the shops’ frequent half-price sales: Levis JCC Thrift Shop, 141 NW 20th St., No. C9, Boca Raton; 368-3665 The shop supports activities of the Adolph and Rose Levis Jewish Community Center. Florence Fuller Thrift Shop, 141 NW 20th St., No. C4, Boca Raton; 391-9379 Benefits Florence Fuller Child Development Centers Inc., which offers affordable child care, preschool, enriched afterschool and summer camp for low-income families. Hospice by the Sea Chest Thrift Shop, 141 NW 20th St., No. E2, Boca Raton; 338-4030 Helps the local hospice provide services to terminally ill people and their families. Center for Group Counseling Thrift Shop, 141 NW 20th St., No. E7, Boca Raton; 392-6356 The group provides free and low-cost counseling programs. Delray Beach The Haven Thrift Store and Charity Boutique, 955 S. Congress Ave., Suite 112, Delray Commerce Center, Delray Beach; 272-7636 Sales of secondhand and designer clothing and furnishings help support a shelter for boys ages 9-17. Paying It Forward, 2106 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 279-0180 Sales from the shop benefit women and children in crisis. United for The Mentally Ill Thrifty Shop, 600 N. Congress Ave., Delray Beach; 561-274-0350 Lake Worth Hab Center Thrift Shop, 4522 Congress Ave. (just south of Sixth Avenue South), Lake Worth; 967-5993 The shop, whose charity helps adults with disabilities, offers secondhand clothing and furnishings, and has a boutique with designer clothing. World Thrift, 2425 N. Dixie Highway, Lake Worth; 588-4050 The farmworker meets the socialite in this warehouse-style store, which has a little bit of everything, from high fashion to home furnishings, lamps to lawn mowers. West Palm Beach One More Time, Thrift Shop & Coffee Bar, 7600 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach; 494-0125, Ext. 4412 Immaculate boutique, with high-end men’s and women’s clothing, plus furniture and accessories. Shop benefits The Lord’s Place, which helps the homeless.
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