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to peruse the aisles of consignment stores? To some, "thrifting" can be a bit of an overwhelming waste of time, but with the right tips and tricks, thrift shopping can be a fun experience of searching for pieces from the past to bring into your current style. Boston offers a variety of stores and markets for beginners and experts to love. Read on for the best places to thrift and some tips and tricks of the trade.With the warmer weather comes the reopening of the SOWA market. Re opening on May 6, this market is unique in that it offers a bevy of food trucks, handmade goods and a sprawling space of vintage goods. This store offers shoppers the chance to sell gently used clothing and shoes, in exchange for store credit. Aside from this program, the store features a variety of brand name dresses, blouses, and great accessories!The Garment District Kendall Square, CambridgeThe Garment District is a rite of passage for a novice thrifter and a treasure trove for the experienced shopper. This two story factory style store offers everything, from a costume shop, men and women used clothing, vintage clothes (all organized by clothing type), and a pile. That right, a pile of clothes. Customers are given a large plastic bag and told to dig in! Clothes from the pile cost $1.50 per pound. (The Garment District will also buy gently used clothing for 30% value in cash or 60% value in store credit.)Salvation Army GoodwillWhile the Salvation Army and Goodwill are traditional examples of great thrift shops, each store offers a variety of goods from housewares to clothing to furniture. With