i see rc thrifts videos on my timeline all the time, them having a good social media presence is definitely a HUGE factor in their business being this successful.
I understand your concern! I can see where you're coming from. But not all of their clothing pieces sell at such a high margin. It's only for a few exception pieces. And even when they do, they spend hours searching for those specific pieces and they put in a lot of work curating for those pieces. They also clean up the clothing pieces, fix them up, and makes sure the condition is much better than before. Also, they explain later in the video that they often get their clothes from warehouses that are about to get destroyed or thrown away. I genuinely appreciate your comment though and thanks for bringing up this valid concern. I will admit I edited in a way to spark such conversations and purposely put that line at the start of the video. So thanks for chiming in :)
@@akbarsky8147 the biggest thrift store chains in the world dont cater to underprivileged people. they literally get all their stuff for free , donated to them, and they sell them at mark up. some "charities" like GoodWIll even have specialty boutique stores where they sell their high value items and have their own website to sell these stuff as well. and lets face the facts here, do you think these underprivileged people are looking for raggedy faded vintage clothes with holes and stains on them for them to wear? lol
i see rc thrifts videos on my timeline all the time, them having a good social media presence is definitely a HUGE factor in their business being this successful.
100% they know their stuff
Great vid HEHE thanks again for coming by guys!
Thanks for letting us interview you! Super fun time :)
Awesome people, what a story
Very cool people
Sick video drew! 🔥🙌
Appreciate you Isaac!!
Was just there a week ago! Sweet staff and great selection
They're definitely awesome people!
I have no idea you could make that kind of money from selling vintage clothes! That's awesome!
They are real hustlers.
Awesome! Looking forward to more! 👍👍👍
Thank you :)
awesome video! love this style!
Thanks Justin! More to come :)
the shoes, pants and necklace are awesome but the jacket is maybe a little bit over the top :D
its a great jacket but it feels as it is too much
Hahaha it is definitely a statement piece!
Great intro. Hooked me!
Glad it did! Had a lot of fun editing that.
that’s terrible, parasites basically
I appreciate your input! Could you explain more?
I love that movie
@@adotleeegetting stuff for $5 that is intended for underprivileged people and reselling it for x12 is unethical and not cool
I understand your concern! I can see where you're coming from. But not all of their clothing pieces sell at such a high margin. It's only for a few exception pieces. And even when they do, they spend hours searching for those specific pieces and they put in a lot of work curating for those pieces.
They also clean up the clothing pieces, fix them up, and makes sure the condition is much better than before.
Also, they explain later in the video that they often get their clothes from warehouses that are about to get destroyed or thrown away.
I genuinely appreciate your comment though and thanks for bringing up this valid concern. I will admit I edited in a way to spark such conversations and purposely put that line at the start of the video. So thanks for chiming in :)
@@akbarsky8147 the biggest thrift store chains in the world dont cater to underprivileged people.
they literally get all their stuff for free , donated to them, and they sell them at mark up. some "charities" like GoodWIll even have specialty boutique stores where they sell their high value items and have their own website to sell these stuff as well.
and lets face the facts here, do you think these underprivileged people are looking for raggedy faded vintage clothes with holes and stains on them for them to wear? lol