Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift
A Portland teenager pulled Wilt Chamberlain's 1972 NBA Finals warm-up jacket out of a Goodwill bin for four dollars, and it is now headed to Sotheby's with an estimate as high as $250,000. Someone else had already picked it up and put it back before he grabbed it. That story kicks off a real conversation about why finds like this have gotten so rare. Resale flippers now comb through donation bins looking for anything wearable, and AI shopping tools are starting to personalize secondhand searches before a regular shopper even gets a chance to browse. What used to be a straightforward ten-dollar-and-done errand has turned into something closer to competition. There is still a way to win at it, though, and it comes down to knowing exactly which neighbourhoods, which shop types, and which days actually turn up the good stuff. Topics: thrifting tips, Wilt Chamberlain jacket, resale market, thrift store finds, secondhand shopping Originally aired on 2026-07-07
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