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Freshmen Drewsie Willson, Sydney Reichman, and Marisol Rascoe wait by the register, ready for people to check out. They only accept cash as a form of payment. Members of the Sustainability Committee, Governing Council, and many other volunteers take turns helping out with the store.
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A pink, sequined dress hangs from one of the three dress racks. The racks fill up fast, as dresses are quickly outgrown. “I had so many dresses I needed to get rid of and this was the perfect place to do that,” sophomore Lindley Bowman said.
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Sophomores Ross Wynne, Tripp Kneale, and Fenley Flack browse through the T-shirt section. The thrift store offers a mix of fun, unique pieces and classic wardrobe staples. “I saw some really good quality stuff,” Kneale said.
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Sophomore Takori Bradford tries on a pair of sunglasses, testing out his look. “I really like these, I don’t know what this bag is here for though,” Bradford said. The thrift store offers a wide array of accessories to explore.
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Junior Millie Frankel poses with a frilly gold dress. “I went straight to the dresses because I needed to update my spring wardrobe,” Frankel said. The thrift store marks down the dress prices significantly.
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Faculty members Angela Wainright and Nadine Ghosn use a shared break between classes to visit the thrift store. While browsing, they pause to examine a colorful striped sweater. The vibrant pattern catches both their eyes.
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The Kinkaid athletes that went to Texas Relays standing outside of the UT stadium. The athletes celebrate after the boy’s impressive 4×4 finish ready to bring the same energy for day two of the meet.
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The Kinkaid athletes that went to Texas Relays standing outside of the UT stadium. The athletes celebrate after the boy’s impressive 4×4 finish ready to bring the same energy for day two of the meet.