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I’m a mom and found ‘the Holy Grail of thrifting’ for just $3 – it’s worth 100 times what I paid
ONE mom has exposed a mind-blowing thrift find that usually costs 100 times the price she paid.
She revealed the authenticity behind the “Holy Grail” designer item that only cost her $3 at Thrifting Boutique.
Ashley Nicholes found ‘the Holy Grail thrifting’ with a pair of cheap designer sneakersYouTube/@HustleatHomeMom
Ashley Nicholes (@HustleatHomeMom) posted a video inside the store to capture her live reactions.
After finding $3 Coach loafers, her luck was triggered, and her next pickup was even better.
She couldn’t keep a straight face as she said: “Okay, hold on.”
Ashley pulled a pair of Golden Goose Superstar Sneakers from on top of the rack in front of her.
While a used pair of these designer kicks are usually priced at $300 and up, Ashley’s were only $3.
The shoe soles had black streaks, and the shoelaces were discolored.
But that’s how the sneakers are made to look: beat up and worn down.
Ashley was hesitant to believe the pair she found was authentic.
The distressed design allows for fake versions to be produced that look identical.
However, she admitted: “If my eyes don’t deceive me, these look extremely authentic.”
Ashley had one telltale for originals: the insole.
For the Golden Goose sneakers to be real, the insole has to be one piece with a brand imprint on the back.
She sent pictures of the shoes to be checked, and they were authenticated.
“These have been on my dream bucket list to find at the thrift store forever,” she said.
Viewers were impressed by Ashley’s prized find and commented to congratulate her.
“You are clearly the thrift master! Congrats on finding those sneakers,” one enamored person wrote.
A convinced individual remarked: “Those golden gooses are definitely real. I got a glimpse of the inside tag, ‘GGDB.’ Those are definitely authentic.”
“You’re a thrifting guru. Thanks for sharing all your tips and knowledge,” a fan exclaimed.
She was in shock when she found the $3 pair of authentic Golden Goose SuperstarsYouTube/@HustleatHomeMom
ONE mom has exposed a mind-blowing thrift find that usually costs 100 times the price she paid.
She revealed the authenticity behind the “Holy Grail” designer item that only cost her $3 at Thrifting Boutique.
Ashley Nicholes found ‘the Holy Grail thrifting’ with a pair of cheap designer sneakersYouTube/@HustleatHomeMom
Ashley Nicholes (@HustleatHomeMom) posted a video inside the store to capture her live reactions.
After finding $3 Coach loafers, her luck was triggered, and her next pickup was even better.
She couldn’t keep a straight face as she said: “Okay, hold on.”
Ashley pulled a pair of Golden Goose Superstar Sneakers from on top of the rack in front of her.
While a used pair of these designer kicks are usually priced at $300 and up, Ashley’s were only $3.
The shoe soles had black streaks, and the shoelaces were discolored.
But that’s how the sneakers are made to look: beat up and worn down.
Ashley was hesitant to believe the pair she found was authentic.
The distressed design allows for fake versions to be produced that look identical.
However, she admitted: “If my eyes don’t deceive me, these look extremely authentic.”
Ashley had one telltale for originals: the insole.
For the Golden Goose sneakers to be real, the insole has to be one piece with a brand imprint on the back.
She sent pictures of the shoes to be checked, and they were authenticated.
“These have been on my dream bucket list to find at the thrift store forever,” she said.
Viewers were impressed by Ashley’s prized find and commented to congratulate her.
“You are clearly the thrift master! Congrats on finding those sneakers,” one enamored person wrote.
A convinced individual remarked: “Those golden gooses are definitely real. I got a glimpse of the inside tag, ‘GGDB.’ Those are definitely authentic.”
“You’re a thrifting guru. Thanks for sharing all your tips and knowledge,” a fan exclaimed.
She was in shock when she found the $3 pair of authentic Golden Goose SuperstarsYouTube/@HustleatHomeMomFashion – latest style news and Fabulous trends | The Sun