'When I was growing up we were poor and it was a big thing to go to Seattle's two surplus stores, the Salvation Army and St. Vincent de Paul (both still there after over 100 years). My dad would buy me shoes (as my feet grew) with big holes in the soles then go to Woolworth's and buy 10 cents replacement soles and tack them onto my "new" shoes.
I am mentioning this because my wife and her mother love to go to Dumaguete's surplus stores every Wednesday when they have a half off sale. Surprisingly, she finds some pretty cool items for 50 or 100 pesos (many pin ays wear close to the same size). I appreciate having a low maintenance wife, notwithstanding her expensive Zumba outfits.