My first stop will most definitely be Green Village, a 10,000-square-foot “down-and-dirty” junk shop in Brooklyn housing sporting equipment, electronics, furniture, housewares, books, and best of all, clothing by the pound ($2 a pound or $1.50 a pound for 50+ pounds). Unfortunately, the shop is closed most upcoming weekends and doesn’t stay open too late on weeknights, so I guess I’ll just have to go straight from work and do my shopping in shifts if it turns out to be as amazing as everyone says.
While I’m in Brooklyn, I’ll probably also hit up Buffalo Exchange to help me cultivate my inner hipster before heading back to the Upper East Side to make the rounds at the local Goodwill, Housing Works, and Salvation Army.
Who knows, maybe I’ll even visit some of the consignment shops of the Upper East Side (in the name of research, of course) to see if it’s possible to dig up anything for less than $20 or if it’s simply used designer goods for “less” (Read: prohibitively expensive for a recent grad eating spaghetti every night).
Don't worry. I'll be back with photographic evidence.


