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Local thrift store draws in high school students

Sophomore Rachel Irvin walked into Savers, a local thrift store, on Monday, Oct. 12, and immediately knew to go to the sweatshirt section. Savers, a new thrift store similar to Goodwill, opened in mid-July. This thrift store recently became very popular among high school students.

“I really like finding random sweatshirts that are one of a kind,” Irvin said. “I also like how cheap everything is.”

According to Irvin, the unique variety of clothing and knick knacks kept her coming back. “There’s some pretty weird stuff in there. One time I saw a sweatshirt that said ‘Greetings from Russia,’” Irvin said.

Sophomore Maridee Weber also enjoyed shopping at Savers to find fairly-priced and original clothing.

“I like that there is a wide varitey of clothing,” Weber said. “There’s new stuff everytime you go.”

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Courtney Bohnert, JAG design editor
This is Courtney's third year on staff and first year being the design editor. She is a part of the tennis team, Student Council, National Honor Society, and will be doing makeup for the drama department. Next year, Courtney plans on attending The University of Kansas to major in graphic design.

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