we spent a day at an antique mall thrifting for each other + haul

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We’re back with another friendly thrifting competition, and this time, it’s a battle you won’t want to miss. Watch as we go head-to-head, searching through a HUGE, jam-packed antique mall to find the items on our list, including wooden…ducks?! This mall is full of the unique, beautiful and nostalgic! Be sure to stick around until the end to see a thrift haul and who won each category, based on the items YOU voted for over on our Instagram story. And don’t forget to follow us on Instagram for more opportunities to interact and be a part of our future content!

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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 - intro
0:35 - thrift list
1:53 - thrifting scavenger hunt begins!
6:06 - shoe try-on
7:25 - thrifting continues
13:06 - the results of who won!
21:25 - outro

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VIDEO CREDITS
Host & Creative: Kelsey MacDermaid, Becky Wright
Producer: Nina Pikula
Creative Director: Emma Keat
Video Editors: Nick Liske & Justin Abalos
Social Media: Melanie Parkinson

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