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    You already know we’re hardcore thrifters, so it’s only right we take things up a notch and get into stooping! Stooping is the sourcing of items that have been left out on the street, either as trash, or with the hopes that they will be stooped by a stooper, get it?
    There are whole online communities dedicated to streamlining and organizing stooping, mostly on Instagram, like Stooping NYC and Stooping Toronto. You can also find stooped items with curb alerts on online communities like Kijiji and Facebook Marketplace or Buy Nothing groups.
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  • @erican6433
    @erican6433 Před rokem +755

    I have a bit of a crazy stoop story! My very soon-to-be husband invited me to his place for dinner on our third date, and while touring his apartment, I noticed a canvas I painted years prior above his bookshelf :) I'm not an artist, so I don't have artwork of mine just out in the world. I was painting for fun, didn't like how it turned out, and tossed it whilst moving out of an apartment. Days later (I was long gone), he saw it as he was moving into the building (he actually moved into the exact same apartment I had moved out of!), loved it, and kept it. It stayed with him during his next move (to the apartment he had when I met him), and we've had it in our possession ever since :)

  • @ax12m
    @ax12m Před rokem +680

    When you guys filmed the garbage man picking up the chairs, I about died! I was yelling, 'Kelsey, go save it!' 😂

  • @lorijacobs7078
    @lorijacobs7078 Před rokem +558

    My husband’s been “stooping” for years…and he just turned 60. I used to call it “trash picking” and he would counter with “treasure hunting.” Some of the most beautiful items in our home were other people’s cast-offs. I love the idea that there are now IG groups alerting people to these treasures, so they can go to new homes instead of becoming landfill.

    • @mandyholverson7700
      @mandyholverson7700 Před rokem +8

      Exactly, my family has done this my whole life.

    • @kimberlyseelos4767
      @kimberlyseelos4767 Před rokem +8

      My Aunt called it her "alley furniture" it was stuff that was literally in the NYC alleyways and she refurbished it so well that she was able to sell the pieces with her apartment.
      Some other folks I know that lived in NYC would constantly update with new finds and put the old stuff out and observe out the window how long it would take for stuff to get taken....they had a horrible sofa that got taken in 5 minutes. They said it was great fun!

    • @amandazoglio
      @amandazoglio Před rokem +2

      I remember driving around with my parents the night before trash day, can find such gems! And it’s fun!

    • @muxajetaptocom
      @muxajetaptocom Před rokem +2

      Love this, love the remarketing of this concept cause literally it gets you shameful looks when it should be praised, lets give our shit a second, third, fourth life

    • @edelleaa
      @edelleaa Před rokem

      @@muxajetaptocom honestly yeah... ive seen healthy plants that just needed a little care and love left on the ground next to trash cans many times and i wanted to get them so bad but everyone looks so judgmental and there were so many people around i just couldnt do it.. it's a shame

  • @catherinesvideos156
    @catherinesvideos156 Před rokem +344

    One key thing to pay attention to for stooping is DATES. If you're in a renter-heavy area the last/first weekend of the month is gold because people are moving. If you're in a student heavy area, pay attention to when classes/semesters start and end as you'll often find the best stuff when kids are packing up in a hurry to leave after finals and can't fit everything and have no time to do anything except stoop/curb it, or are trying to cram multiple peoples stuff in to a tiny apartment and run out of space. If you're not located near either of these things, knowing what day trash pick up is or if your city does specific dates for large item trash pick up will help you know when to look to score the best stuff.

    • @megaamold9597
      @megaamold9597 Před rokem +7

      Yes!! Stooping got so big around campus dorms a few years ago, the campus made a spot open for 1 week to send items for the community to pick up! 💜

    • @loonybinreject
      @loonybinreject Před rokem +3

      Yes, or college/university end of academic year when loads of people are moving out

    • @traceyc130
      @traceyc130 Před rokem +4

      Yes. When I lived in Montreal, July first was the best day to look for treasures. Unfortunately you also had to have a guard on your furniture when you move. I came out of my apartment to have two grannies trying to take two of my favourite chairs.

    • @sofiasofia-em
      @sofiasofia-em Před rokem +1

      I thought you meant dates as in people going stooping for a romantic date.

    • @beatm6948
      @beatm6948 Před rokem +2

      As someone in a college area, i have seen many couches in May/June

  • @didtoknan8128
    @didtoknan8128 Před rokem +404

    It's so annoying that the free section on FB marketplace is filled with no free items !

    • @Sunnbuzz
      @Sunnbuzz Před rokem +2

      In Toronto or where you live ? Honestly the best is just to find out when garbage day or large item collection day is for any area and go out for a walk. There are also many free cycle FB group

    • @DANIxDANGER
      @DANIxDANGER Před rokem +7

      I live in SoCal and i find way more luck on offer up for free stuff. I've gotten a wingback chair and a vintage desk from it. I never had luck on FB marketplace

    • @natalyaporter5730
      @natalyaporter5730 Před rokem

      Last time I checked it was full!

    • @bloodmayft
      @bloodmayft Před rokem +3

      I know !!! In México a lot of people post stuff "free" so people click on it :(

    • @silverstone3188
      @silverstone3188 Před rokem +5

      i was just talking about this with my mum today! It is so annoying like when you click on "free" and talk to the seller, the "free" item is suddenly $30 or something. Like, why!!!!! I hate this so much.

  • @Francespaloma16
    @Francespaloma16 Před rokem +42

    my biggest concerns when I see something that is cute and functional , I immediately think “ omg , what if they had bedbugs 😅.”

  • @joanmurphy3578
    @joanmurphy3578 Před rokem +197

    I almost cried when the garbage man picked up the swivel chair and smashed it!! I wish we had that around here.

  • @outloudkat
    @outloudkat Před rokem +235

    "Stoop" refers to hunting in relation to falcons - that's sort of a cool connection to hunting for treasure. It also refers to the front entrance/stairs of a house, where a lot of stoopable items might be placed. It's a great word and I think it really fits!

    • @stephanieiv1163
      @stephanieiv1163 Před rokem +6

      That’s interesting! English is my second language and I just recently learned that New Yorkers say stoop to the stairs leading up to their entrance. And that this is likely derived from the German word Stufe.

    • @judy-angedv7590
      @judy-angedv7590 Před rokem +12

      @@stephanieiv1163reagrding the sound, I think it derives from the Dutch word "stoep" which is pronounced stoop in Englisch. It means sidewalk. Knowing that NY once was called New Amsterdam and Amsterdam had and still has a lot of "stoops" that makes sense.

    • @Darenim
      @Darenim Před rokem

      That's awesome!

    • @caroleberreur9585
      @caroleberreur9585 Před rokem

      @@judy-angedv7590 I was going to say that!! Your explanation is spot on.

    • @stephanieiv1163
      @stephanieiv1163 Před rokem

      @judy-ange: how cool is that! Thanks for explaining!

  • @quadbox
    @quadbox Před rokem +141

    Someone needs to do a video on the dos and don't of safe thrifting. Recently, inspired by The Sorry Girls thrifting, I bought a bed off fb Marketplace. It was only 3 months old and in perfect condition. Fast forward a couple of weeks later and I wake up with red bites all over me. Yes, bed bugs. When I started to look for information on the little bastards (excuse me French), all the information kept talking about second hand furniture and why it's dangerous to buy. I think it's rubbish and believe in upcycling and trying to repurpose furniture, but I wish someone in the hundreds of DIY videos I have watched, mentioned how to examine a thrifted piece for bed bugs or dust mites because I have literally just had to pay thousands of euros to get my apartment sprayed. I could have bought 5-6 brand new beds for the price.

    • @vanessap7393
      @vanessap7393 Před rokem +12

      Yea one thing is that buying fabric or upholstered items off marketplace, kijiji, Craigslist etc is a biiiiig Nono!! They also say wood is risky because bedbugs can chill in there too, but I have not experienced that.

    • @heidiavera5071
      @heidiavera5071 Před rokem +4

      The only thing that kills them is heat

    • @quadbox
      @quadbox Před rokem +4

      @@heidiavera5071 Yep. Complete nightmare. I couldn't find one video telling people a safe way about going to buy second hand furniture.

    • @quadbox
      @quadbox Před rokem +10

      @@vanessap7393 I wish I had have known before I bought it. I loved thrifting and I really believe in The Sorry Girls' ethos, but it would be nice if someone talked about the way to do it responsibly.

    • @Joai7384
      @Joai7384 Před rokem +19

      I came here for this comment! I like to “stoop” but I’m extremely selective and careful bc of bedbugs. Put thrifted clothes and pillows and linens into the washer with hot water, then in the dryer for AT LEAST an hour. If you can’t do it right away, then tie them up into a trash bag. For books, I put them in a reused ziplock into the freezer for at least a week. If you want to thrift a chair, it’s crucial to take a flashlight and look at the seams for little black dots. If you see 1… it’s a risk. If you see 2, it’s a definite no. The black dots are stains from them after they feed. Rugs are rare for them to live in, but I like to give rugs a thorough steam anyways.
      TLDR: throw everything in the dryer that you can RIGHT AWAY, take the time to really inspect furniture for black dots

  • @ChinmayiKaushik
    @ChinmayiKaushik Před rokem +189

    This documentary style video is really fun and refreshing! Great editing too Nick + Justin! :)

    • @dl7400
      @dl7400 Před rokem

      Yesss i loved it tooo

  • @aksez2u
    @aksez2u Před rokem +93

    My favorite item was the “Happy Birthday” balloons. Definitely a normally single use item that would’ve ended up in the garbage got reused several times! Love it!

  • @elecops9825
    @elecops9825 Před rokem +116

    This is one of the best videos I've seen in months. So thoughtful and thought-provoking. Love the documentary format, and the fact you actually went out and showed the reality of it, of finding treasure, but also being too late to save things from landfill. Huge props to you Kelsey! And the TSG team as always. Love how you never fail to teach new ways of being a conscious, eco-friendly, sustainable person. It's also cool that it's all completely free. A lot of sustainable products are so expensive, so it's good to see free and cheap methods too

    • @J0E1L3
      @J0E1L3 Před rokem +3

      Part of the reason it is often too late to pick up things is that, in many cities, people can only put their big items out the day before large trash pick up (for us the first monday of the month) and so the window of opportunity is quite small.

  • @aimsly86
    @aimsly86 Před rokem +169

    My fam has done this for years - I’m sure others do, too. It started with “city cleanup days”, but we always hit the streets on trash day!!

    • @katemotluk6857
      @katemotluk6857 Před rokem +7

      Yep, have been doing this with my fam my entire live! My mom always wanted to drive around to see what was available on 'large garbage pickup' days and my first apartment in Toronto was furnished almost exclusively this way!

    • @nayacerola
      @nayacerola Před rokem +5

      People in Latin America countries have been doing it since for ever , it’s nice other countries are doing it too

    • @jackalopexjackalope9870
      @jackalopexjackalope9870 Před rokem +1

      Same! Been doing this since I was a child.

    • @rileyanneoh
      @rileyanneoh Před rokem +2

      Yep, the area I grew up in would have "trash amnesty" weekends when people can put out large items without having to pay the extra fee for the trash pickup. Best time of year to go for a walk, you always come home with something new to refurbish!

    • @EyeGlassTrainofMind
      @EyeGlassTrainofMind Před rokem +2

      Same! Everybody I know understands that if it's on the street in front of someone's house, it's up for grabs.

  • @Metta_with_a_long_e
    @Metta_with_a_long_e Před rokem +79

    In fact there's a wealthy part of our town where there is one lady who redecorates a room every year. And so around big trash pickup you will find a complete room at her curb. All the other women in town take turns on who gets it.

  • @maureenpomeroy7293
    @maureenpomeroy7293 Před rokem +20

    Stooping is a new word describing an old concept!! I've been curb side shopping for years!! I love it!

  • @amara560
    @amara560 Před rokem +37

    The filming and editing of this video felt like some kind of mini documentary. Really well done, team TSG!

  • @spaghettisandwich289
    @spaghettisandwich289 Před rokem +288

    Not to be a massive buzzkilll but from someone who’s building keeps getting bed bug infestations, please be careful what you pick up from the curb!

    • @rollercoaster24
      @rollercoaster24 Před rokem +5

      I’m not sure if this helps but I’ve heard people wrapping and tying soft furniture in large bags/trash bags and keeping it like that for some days. Maybe others have solutions for soft furniture

    • @tkloveshair
      @tkloveshair Před rokem +17

      facts. roaches too

    • @Lynsey17
      @Lynsey17 Před rokem +19

      @@rollercoaster24 Bed bugs can live without feeding for 6 months. This will do nothing - you are much better off learning the signs of bed bugs and inspecting anything you want to take home.

    • @Lilitush
      @Lilitush Před rokem

      @@Lynsey17 They can live without feeding for 6 months but they can't live without oxygen. In a well-sealed bag they will not survive for longer than 1 week at most. A well-sealed bag placed in the sun is even better, as it heats up to a temperature high enough to kill the bugs and their eggs.

    • @BriK4-5-91
      @BriK4-5-91 Před rokem +2

      I just said the same thing

  • @Cami_2006.
    @Cami_2006. Před rokem +76

    Be careful when picking up upholstery items! Once we picked up a couch that looked in really good condition but it had a cockroach nest in it, we found out in the least fun way 😅

    • @Kt-cn2rq
      @Kt-cn2rq Před rokem +3

      Lol I always ask if the person wanting it gone for free and look before touching 😄

  • @Bea4IceCreem
    @Bea4IceCreem Před rokem +11

    In Australia it’s called hard rubbish and the council gives a week per suburb to put everything out before picking it up. Have been doing it since I was little and we didn’t have money for furniture. Mum always made it like a game to see who could spot something good the fastest and get it in the car. A lot of councils are stopping it now and have tip shops where they pick through and sell items but it’s not the same

  • @NA-du4sf
    @NA-du4sf Před rokem +7

    I really enjoyed seeing the photos from the people who claimed the items that Kelsey left out, because it was really nice to see those items getting a second life. Also! Those people did such a good job decorating their spaces.

  • @tbizzy2003
    @tbizzy2003 Před rokem +46

    In my neighborhood we can only put things out 1 day before garbage days or we can be fined. But "stooping" has been a way of survival (for people with limited funds) for forever. Glad it's mainstream now and not shameful/embarrassing anymore. There used to be s stigma behind it

    • @bevmacdonald9008
      @bevmacdonald9008 Před rokem +2

      My first apartment back in the early 1980s had a lot of "stooped" furniture: a hide-a-bed sofa for the living room, a real wood coffee table, a metal record stand used as a side table, two chrome frame kitchen chairs, etc... It was just called salvaging or less kindly, scavenging. These days when I see upholstered items I wonder if there is an unsanitary reason for it being tossed to the curb, unless there is a sign on it stating it is okay.

  • @Katpuccino91
    @Katpuccino91 Před rokem +76

    We call ourselves trash fairies in my house 🥰

  • @JlNXED
    @JlNXED Před rokem +85

    I thought this was normal, how it always was growing up, people leave stuff on the curb for others for free, and there’s apps and sites you can use to post and locate items, never heard of that word to refer to it though!

    • @charoraimondogarcia
      @charoraimondogarcia Před rokem +7

      It is very normal (at least in my country), now it's just "intagreamable"

    • @cruelaz
      @cruelaz Před rokem +6

      @@charoraimondogarcia jep exactly my thought where I live in europe its just part of our city life. I find it very funny when such things suddenly get picked up from influencers and get called this new trendy shiny thing.

    • @charoraimondogarcia
      @charoraimondogarcia Před rokem +7

      @@cruelaz yes! especially when they are like "no one is tallking about this!!"

    • @feliciabailey0411
      @feliciabailey0411 Před rokem

      Ha yeah... there would be times when my mom and I would go to the richer areas on Bulk Trash Night just to go treasure hunting.

    • @arualstarr
      @arualstarr Před rokem +2

      It's not just Europe. In Chicago we put things neatly in the alley intending for someone to find it, and grab things we like. I've had several trash finds that lived in my apartments over the years. It's just the equivalent of "gentrified" now.

  • @larchbold6192
    @larchbold6192 Před rokem +21

    When I lived in SF we called it the giving river. I'm glad to hear about this and it makes it easier to find really locally.

  • @jocewaitwhat
    @jocewaitwhat Před rokem +144

    I stooped a solid teak shelving unit a few months ago and DIYed it into two side tables! It's definitely my go to. My city also has one day a month where garbage collection takes big items - so that's the best stooping day around!! (or the night before ... because the cover of darkness makes me less anxious)

    • @TheSorryGirls
      @TheSorryGirls  Před rokem +17

      literally iconic!!

    • @bevmacdonald9008
      @bevmacdonald9008 Před rokem +11

      My city does "curb side give-away" weekends a few times a year, designated weekends to put by the curb things that you don't want anymore but are too good to throw in the trash.

    • @brandyjean7015
      @brandyjean7015 Před rokem +3

      When I was young & lived in a suburb of LA... every spring: 1 trash pickup large items were free!!! My girlfriends & I cruised around in our pickups (under cover of darkness) for the major scorage. Flotation boat cushions, a fridge that worked, dressers, an antique rocking chair, etc. We did accept requests from non-truck owning friends. 40 yrs ago now, I wonder if it's still a thing 🤔
      I'm retired to the country. There's a free shelf near the PO where neighbors leave give-aways.

    • @bevmacdonald9008
      @bevmacdonald9008 Před rokem +1

      @@brandyjean7015 you had to pay fees for garbage collection? Extra for larger pieces? Wow! Is it still that way today? I like it better when that is something taxes do, it provides benefits for everyone And the environment as well. When there are no extra fees, no financial barriers to participating in legal refuse disposal, there is no need for cash strapped folk to illegally dump things and no financial incentive for tight-wads neither. (When garbage collection is owned and run by tax payers collectively, the people can have open knowledge of the books and have a say in how the business is run, through their elected representative, ensuring it is run efficiently at cost and not making some political crony rich. Less need/opportunity for all sorts of shenanigans, like less chance of politicians peddling influence and taking kick-backs, less opportunity for code violations, corner cutting, or for profit skimming as is often done by businesses that have government contracts, etc..) I lived and saw first hand it results in less littering, and far less garbage laying, blowing, and rolling around. Less illegal dumping helps keep water cleaner too. Our cottage neighbourhood PO has a cupboard for non-perishable food items and there is one for books near the brook, but for old furniture, cottagers often go "antiquing " at yard sales and the thrift stores and antiques shoppes that are popping up everywhere.

    • @brandyjean7015
      @brandyjean7015 Před rokem +1

      @@bevmacdonald9008 basic weekly garbage pickup & later recycling was, I believe, included in the water & power bill. Large/bulky items you would call to schedule a pickup & yes there was a charge. You could transport your unwanted fridge to the city managed dump & pay there too. Either way, it was going to cost you.
      Our free table collects knuckle knacks, small appliances, children's toys, extra produce, cleaning supplies. You just never know...

  • @thebarbieshoe
    @thebarbieshoe Před rokem +17

    haha life long "stooper" here! You're right, Kelsey. It's nice having an easy and cute word to describe picking items out of other people's trash. Makes it easier to start the conversation!

  • @uhohspaghettios2391
    @uhohspaghettios2391 Před rokem +13

    I love this so much! All of the furniture in my house is secondhand, and since wood is so expensive, if I want to DIY something with wood, I drive around looking for people who've put out large wood items that I can use to create what I want. I'm in the process of building a work bench for myself and everything it's made of (except the wheels) are cast offs.

  • @Stephinachan13
    @Stephinachan13 Před rokem +5

    Over a decade ago my sister was telling me "When you are looking to get your own place and need furniture, hit up the houses near the college near end of the year." Because they leave furniture out on the curb so they don't have to pay movers, she would tell me it's a gold mine for household items.
    Straight from Wiki:
    "Curb Mining" is the act of salvaging appliances, electronics, furniture and art discarded on the street ("curbside"). In cities around the world, people often dispose of furniture and other unwanted items by leaving them on the sidewalk for others to take.
    Terms similar to curb mining include "dumpster diving" and "freeganism"

  • @chelseawake9594
    @chelseawake9594 Před rokem +60

    Slogan suggestion: “don’t be stoopid,
    Stoop it!”

  • @teresadopeysmum3268
    @teresadopeysmum3268 Před rokem +39

    I really enjoyed seeing this "reporter Kelsey", very professional and well done! 👏 It was also great to hear about stooping!

    • @dl7400
      @dl7400 Před rokem

      Who knows Kelsey might be a host or narrator for a documentary in the future, I think this was an open application!

  • @Huggible11
    @Huggible11 Před rokem +4

    Amazing! I watched you video and went for a walk in our city's ravine doing some garbage picking and found an aerobic stepper. I was like "I stooped!!" and my partner looked at me funny haha. Brought it home, cleaned it up and now it's in my gym. Funny enough I was thinking of getting one and the universe answered.

  • @luminousredhead
    @luminousredhead Před rokem +11

    really changes the phrase '"stooping" to a whole new level' 😅 I love this concept!

  • @kaylibookman172
    @kaylibookman172 Před rokem +23

    I am a big fan of picking stuff up off the street - My roommate has even started stopping at random "trash" to send me pics

  • @Sose7en
    @Sose7en Před rokem +15

    In French, we call it "Faire les encombrants" and I think it's beautiful

  • @Dexy83
    @Dexy83 Před rokem +3

    I'm showing my age here, but before Craigslist, Marketplace, and Kadji there was the OG thrift stooping site - ebay! 😂 I inherited my Mom's home in a senior community. I've gotten some gems "stooping" at my neighbors homes! Most recently, there was an outdoor plant stand with cute bones, UGLY/rusted exterior. With VERY little TLC, I sold it a few months later for $25! I was channeling my inner TSG for sure! 🥰

  • @sparklyginger
    @sparklyginger Před rokem +5

    Damn the garbage collecting part hit me. Even more because I'm French, in France the garbage collectors don't take the furniture people left on the street and/or with the trash. If you want to get rid of something you have to bring it to the recycling center. But a lot of people don't go because there's not a lot of them (like one center per groups of towns) so it can be really far from your location, and if your car can't fit the pieces you want to get rid of it also becomes a problem! We also have the bulky waste, a local service which come take the furnitures like once a month or if you fix an appointment beforehand. ALL THAT TO SAY, that I think we're pretty lucky in stooping because you can go and take some furnitures by the streets because we know it's not gonna disappear and go in a landfill anytime soon.
    But I must admit I don't see a lot of it in my area, maybe because thrifting is not that big of a thing YET as well. Like, we don't have big thrift shops like you have in America, which makes me really jealous!!

  • @Leslie-wb8cb
    @Leslie-wb8cb Před rokem +27

    We've always just called it trash picking. I love it-- I've gotten furniture, accessories, you name it. I always crane my neck at a big pile on the curb!

    • @Msdizzylizzie
      @Msdizzylizzie Před rokem +2

      Thank you! I was like, "did we really just rename garbage picking/ dumpster diving?!" 🤣 I've done this with my grandpa since I was a little girl in the 90s.

  • @DaphneKing
    @DaphneKing Před rokem +10

    Sorry Girls upload notifications are my favourite notifications

  • @garglerawr
    @garglerawr Před rokem +5

    This video is awesome. It's such a natural progression from your usual content to be even more meaningful, inspiring, and impactful. I'm continually impressed by you and proud that you represent the positive changes in your generation.

  • @thejupiterblake
    @thejupiterblake Před rokem +1

    In Portland, Oregon we have "free piles" that people put out for others to stoop from. They're all over the different neighborhoods and people post them in the local buy nothing group. It's a pretty cool to see so many people trying to give things a second home. A lot of our house has come from picking things up this way and it gives everything more of a story to share with friends.

  • @katherinemcnabb1536
    @katherinemcnabb1536 Před rokem +37

    I’ve been stooping with my family since a kiddo (we call it curb goodie hunting) It’s our fav form of thrifting!! Best stooped item: a MCM solid teak desk and matching teak mirror 🤌🏼💋

    • @JessRodriguez1111
      @JessRodriguez1111 Před rokem +1

      That’s so cool! Do y’all go on a certain day of the month/time of day, or just when y’all feel like it?

    • @katherinemcnabb1536
      @katherinemcnabb1536 Před rokem

      @@JessRodriguez1111 The evening right before garbage day! My community also has two "big garbage pickup" days so the entire week is curb goodie central 😁

  • @sharlenesteinberger9265
    @sharlenesteinberger9265 Před rokem +4

    My daughter lived in Japan 20 years ago and stooping was a way of life among the expats.
    A group of us who lived in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia were into stooping discarded furniture in the early 1990’s. We refinished, reupholstered, and repurposed furniture and donated it to charities that were assisting others who needed some previously loved items. Share the love!

  • @faithaliciouslove
    @faithaliciouslove Před rokem +2

    This was so interesting! The quality of the channels videos have been so great lately - I've learned so much the last few weeks! I didn't know there was such a big stooping community and loved learning about it in this mino-doc style

  • @charmibheda9835
    @charmibheda9835 Před rokem +41

    Everytime I watch these sustainable videos my heartbreaks because these practices to be mindful of how we consume things is the crux of Asian and Indian cultures for over a million years... Forgotten because of our colonised education and globalisation... Feels like we're back to step 1 but i welcome it wholeheartedly ❤️

    • @Lara-yd3vn
      @Lara-yd3vn Před rokem

      This comment is just strange! First of all humankind exists for just about a million years. Secondly, in western countries buying everything new all the time is a relatively new thing to do and started in the last fifty years. It’s more of a Symptome of capitalism than of colonialism. China is producing soooo many products and is the leading capitalistic country of this world.

    • @perksofbeingcurvy4827
      @perksofbeingcurvy4827 Před rokem

      same ❤️ as an Indian I wholeheartedly agree 💯

  • @mynorarana-rodriguez8111

    Love the new kind of video! I appreciate y’all pushing what The Sorry Girls do while still keeping it relevant 👍🏽

  • @busybeedesigns1234
    @busybeedesigns1234 Před rokem +30

    We've always put our unwanted usable furniture on our curb. It's great that it's becoming more common.

  • @aevan8tor
    @aevan8tor Před rokem +5

    I've made so much extra cash flipping 'stooped' finds, they are my favorite!

  • @tamvlogs3350
    @tamvlogs3350 Před rokem +1

    Love that you made a whole video about defining this term

  • @jbeauty1611
    @jbeauty1611 Před rokem +3

    Omg I love this idea! My sister and I would always go stooping when we were younger and sometimes even now. The first thing I ever stopped was a cotton candy machine when I was 14 lol

  • @DIYbri
    @DIYbri Před rokem +3

    Okay, Kelsey the journalist! 👏 Love this for you, girl!!
    Like the new term for this! Such a neat thing to do! When I lived in Portland years ago I was all over this “stooping” but there’s much less of it in the town I’m at. That shouldn’t stop me though! I need to get back out there!!

  • @SimplyHappyMarlo
    @SimplyHappyMarlo Před rokem +2

    I’ve been stooping for years and didn’t know it had a term, but so glad it does! So happy to be part of this community. Going to look to see if my city has a stooping Instagram and if not, definitely going to start one. Thanks for sharing!! 😀

  • @waydeboi
    @waydeboi Před rokem

    I absolutely love this style of and content of this video! Ya’ll’s continued growth is so badass!
    Also, I was soo excited to see what the video was actually about because I too have been stooping for years! Soo much treasure out there to be found!

  • @Plant-Parenthood_9001
    @Plant-Parenthood_9001 Před rokem +8

    Finally, a name for the thing I've been doing to furnish my house!!! Over here we have "Buy Nothing" groups.

  • @imcalledMalin
    @imcalledMalin Před rokem +5

    I really hope this will be a thing in Norway as well! I was moving once, and had to leave behind some really nice things. I placed them on the curb with a sign, but got an angry call from my neighbor - telling me I had to throw "the junk" away.

  • @brandiperelli4090
    @brandiperelli4090 Před rokem

    Thank you Kelsey! I’ve never heard of ‘stooping.’
    I appreciate you digging into it and sharing the information!!!

  • @Dottyluvsllamas
    @Dottyluvsllamas Před rokem

    It’s funny because I already knew what you were talking about from the vid title but I had no clue about the depth of stooping and the community. I love it!

  • @poupou9435
    @poupou9435 Před rokem +4

    I didn’t know the name of it. But I still use a stooped Art Deco dresser I found in 1993 for example. 😄
    At the time, my boyfriend was constantly ashamed by me. But thanks to me his empty flat was finally well furnished.

  • @elizawoods7819
    @elizawoods7819 Před rokem +6

    It's interesting to finally (on my part) see a term for this activity. I've seen people stooping my whole life! I think stooping and other activities similar to stooping have existed for a long time (check out the history of gleaning).
    Besides being the beginning of garage sale season, May-June is a great time to go stooping in college towns!

  • @victoriavillarreal9734
    @victoriavillarreal9734 Před rokem +2

    The new level of story telling you guys have been doing lately has been so good!!!

  • @megan2176
    @megan2176 Před rokem +2

    We definitely do this in rural areas too!! I think every desk and dresser in our house was snagged from the end of someone's driveway or yard. And our beautiful solid wood kitchen table too! I looove that it's becoming more normalized, with a cool new word to add to the green vernacular!!! We need lots more of that!!!! 🌳 🌍 🌳 ♥️😊👍👍👍

  • @roosvw2475
    @roosvw2475 Před rokem +7

    What amazing items to be found there! In my city you can get fined if you put furniture at the side of the road without an appointment for pickup, so there's not much to stoop.

    • @amara560
      @amara560 Před rokem

      Same in my country

    • @tipsygypsy3613
      @tipsygypsy3613 Před rokem +2

      Here too, but it's the HOA people you have to worry about. So we walk around the block the day before bulk trash pickup. Sometimes you can get a really cool thing or two.

  • @BritLovesDesign
    @BritLovesDesign Před rokem +3

    The “Stooping or pooping” really got me 💩 🤭

  • @EyeGlassTrainofMind
    @EyeGlassTrainofMind Před rokem

    Kelsey, this is one of your best videos. I loved every minute of it and am excited that more people are able to access re-salvageable items for free. As someone who personally is a little frustrated with how places like depop are being used by chronic overconsumers (especially influencers) in a way that facilitates the continued spending, I like that this is taking something in the community that already exists, helps those of lesser means, and doesn't directly reward over spenders.

  • @ValerieWeyrich
    @ValerieWeyrich Před rokem

    Love this! Thank you for the education and for sharing the official name of this beautiful movement! Also, love this documentary-style short. Well done, Kelsey!

  • @alyssatramp9227
    @alyssatramp9227 Před rokem +3

    We stooped a replica eames lounge chair in 2020, and then we found out it was my mother-in-law's coworker that had put it out! It worked out nicely, because she gave us the matching ottoman when she found out 😊

  • @emileeann5938
    @emileeann5938 Před rokem +3

    love this! found my local chicago page too already 🤩

    • @sabmenier1966
      @sabmenier1966 Před rokem

      but it has very few posts on Instagram :(

    • @emileeann5938
      @emileeann5938 Před rokem

      @@sabmenier1966 yes, definitely needs some interest and TLC

  • @needyverse
    @needyverse Před rokem

    Cool video style and editing guys :) I think it helps that I have a genuine interest for this topic and the urge to live vicariously, but I have to say I wouldn't normally check out a longer form video in this style and/or an investigative piece, and I feel you kept me engaged through a lot of unique shooting and editing decisions! The pacing was just right!

  • @lorrainebritton3802
    @lorrainebritton3802 Před rokem

    My hubby regularly comes home with something he has found lol I love the treasures he has found. Fantastic video, thank you and much peace and love to all from the uk 🇬🇧 x

  • @VreniEni
    @VreniEni Před rokem +3

    In my uni city in Germany it's very normal for people to just put things they don't need anymore in front of their house. Sometimes it's boxes with dishes, books or clothes but also furniture or planks of wood. Anything goes. The younger population really is not just throwing their stuff away.

    • @jujubees
      @jujubees Před rokem

      That's true! i live in Germany (am Canadian) and people leave things in small boxes with the mention "zu verschenken" (to give away) on the sidewalk all the time. I even did this more than once!

  • @sarah7thday786
    @sarah7thday786 Před rokem +4

    Garbage sailing love it

  • @Chammy_Elizabeth
    @Chammy_Elizabeth Před rokem +2

    I love this so much! Thank you for caring for the world and for spreading and sharing things that only bring positivity to our planet and to us people!

  • @elizabeth5102
    @elizabeth5102 Před rokem +2

    In New Zealand we used to have these coumnal anual events called inorganic where one week of the year you would put everything thing you didn't want out on the curb. Things that weren't objective trash like old tvs, trays for ovens, mini fridges, sofas, kids toys, broken chairs ect and it was free to take and at the end of the week the council would come buy with rubish trucks and take away what was left. You used to go for a walk and look at eveything people put out on the road and take what you wanted and I'm so upset that our gov decided to save money on not hiring dump trucks and put an end to this tradition. You can still orgnise it but it never happens anymore.

  • @aeonella
    @aeonella Před rokem +5

    Hey! The discord link is expired! When you go to get a link you have to select the option for it not to expire! Not sure if you guys have mods/admins for the server but I'm sure they could help out if you run into any troubles. I would love to join so hope I get the chance in the future! 💕

  • @cathylavorante6871
    @cathylavorante6871 Před rokem +8

    I love all the content but I would love a good ole decor diy💖💖
    I can’t believe u let that wood chair die! It was so cute.

  • @dianabenocilla1771
    @dianabenocilla1771 Před rokem

    Thank you for this content ❤️ It's so important that we educate ourselvez, spend less, and increase community and circularity. Love this!!

  • @nicolebergelin6200
    @nicolebergelin6200 Před rokem +1

    Love this video! Thank you for shinning light on these eco-friendly shopping strategies!

  • @tayradart
    @tayradart Před rokem +14

    I wish this was possible in the netherlands, people either donate their stuff or directly bring it to the landfill 😭

    • @ellavanvlo
      @ellavanvlo Před rokem +3

      Well not in Amsterdam 😂

    • @Juulx1
      @Juulx1 Před rokem +4

      @@lera9reen It's illegal to put furniture items on your stoop to get rid of them. Trash pickup only picks up trash cans, no loose items. So we have no choice but to either donate or bring it to the landfill ourselves.

    • @ellavanvlo
      @ellavanvlo Před rokem +1

      @@Juulx1 depends on your city though! In bigger cities it is allowed

    • @HT-dy5co
      @HT-dy5co Před rokem

      Agreed!! In London this is called flytipping. And it's illegal to put heavy items in the street. You can have to put it on your own property.

    • @patriciaversluis2558
      @patriciaversluis2558 Před rokem +1

      Nee hoor. Hier in gouda gebeurt het best vaak

  • @KattGothica
    @KattGothica Před rokem +3

    My Aunt used to do this in the 70's in Germany. But she called it trashing.

    • @Joohyukho
      @Joohyukho Před rokem +1

      Yeah stooping just sounds like a gentrified word for what people who dont have much have been doing for years

    • @bevmacdonald9008
      @bevmacdonald9008 Před rokem

      That's interesting, in the 70's in Canada, trashing meant either throwing into the trash or vandalizing, rendering the thing garbage. On the East Coast, taking useful items from the garbage was called salvaging. My first apartment was furnishes with mostly salvaged items. I still have the metal record player stand with LP rack and treble clef sides that I had found and used as an end table....and pondered the stories of rock stars trashing hotel rooms.

  • @JackOfDigitalArt
    @JackOfDigitalArt Před rokem

    I really loved this video. I recently moved into my first apartment that is just my partner and I (no roommates!) and we've been working hard to make it feel like home on a budget. So while I've been perusing thrift stores and Facebook marketplace I've also been eyeing every dumpster and curb I go past. I also really loved the interview aspect of this video and hope to see more content like that!

  • @cijeydelarosa3831
    @cijeydelarosa3831 Před rokem

    I look forward to my Tuesdays because of TSG, great video!
    I stooped my kitchen and bathroom cabinets, countertops, shower glass, vinyl flooring, dressers, office drawers, patio furniture, kitchen chairs. Being my first place, I saved so much money DIYing. I believed I could do it thanks to TSG & Mr. Kate’s channels, and I’m so grateful for the female representation.

  • @saafiiiraa
    @saafiiiraa Před rokem +6

    You can ONLY put your things out the evening before the garbage truck comes early the next morning here. Nobody wants junk to litter the street all week.

  • @TheEmeraldSword86
    @TheEmeraldSword86 Před rokem +4

    To be honest, I subscribed because Kelsey is a pretty redhead

  • @gruszkajestem_
    @gruszkajestem_ Před rokem

    Love the documentary style, so great that after so many years you still surprise us with new formats, creative ideas and don’t stop on just makeovers ❤️

  • @bitambst
    @bitambst Před rokem

    Loved the message and the way you filmed it!!! Thank you for sharing

  • @HeyTey1245
    @HeyTey1245 Před rokem +1

    I love this interview/documentary stye kind of content about little known things in DIY! Very cool!

  • @virtualfather
    @virtualfather Před rokem +1

    You are an incredible human being. You are constantly improving the community, YOU ARE!!!

  • @camilabousquet
    @camilabousquet Před rokem

    Love love love this video, so cinematographic 💗 and love the community aspect of stooping!

  • @JessRodriguez1111
    @JessRodriguez1111 Před rokem

    I figured NYC would have cool furniture, but seeing the amazing pieces people just put on the street blew my mind, I wish it was like that here too! I always keep an eye out while driving and have never seen anything really worth stopping (stooping?) for but then again I live in a pretty rural area, so this makes me want to check out the city I’m close to! We did put some furniture on our curb once and the next morning it was gone, which made me really happy that someone picked it up ☺️ this was such a cool video, thanks guys ♥️

  • @leeannoneal4847
    @leeannoneal4847 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this! I had no idea this was a thing! I have been stopping since the pandemic and I’m always amazed the great stuff people throw out! I’ve been picking up furniture and restoring it to keep it out of the landfill. I really believe in this concept and plan to keep it up!

  • @kathyault5605
    @kathyault5605 Před rokem

    My sister & I have been doing this since the 80's. We called it dumpster diving because we saw items on the curb (at homes) or near dumpsters (at apt buildings). We have painted/stained, repaired, reupholstered or repurposed items & furnished our own apts on a budget. We branched out & started going to nicer neighborhoods the night before trash pickups & you would not believe the fantastic finds! Nothing more satisfying than scoring a treasure for free & giving it a new life & home. Keep this trend going!!

  • @Mariecg2001
    @Mariecg2001 Před rokem +2

    My father in law has done it for decades and had found some amazing things. He had the advantage of driving a truck, so had room for nice surprises along the way.

  • @karinoshea3330
    @karinoshea3330 Před rokem

    my city has a free 'big trash pickup' the first week of each month. I've found several antique dressers, whole sets of dining chairs, a brand new wood French door, etc. I love the idea of stooping! great video! much love from Oklahoma!

  • @camillelopez8472
    @camillelopez8472 Před rokem

    You guys, this is THE video format that suits your style and mission. What a great, dynamic, video!

  • @flagrances
    @flagrances Před rokem

    i LOVE this documentary style vid! love the DIY and home decor content as well but loving this. thanks so much!

  • @lemonharrigan2180
    @lemonharrigan2180 Před rokem

    Thanks for making a video about this!! I didn’t know about this before and it’s really cool!

  • @erjie9365
    @erjie9365 Před rokem +1

    I think this is now my top Sorry Girls video! Thanks for sharing this! 🥰

  • @jscraftynook4277
    @jscraftynook4277 Před rokem

    Take win, best video of the year this far. Very informative and fun to see all those people having connections thru an item that would have been thought of as junk. Keep this going 👍❤

  • @hollyhasegawa6095
    @hollyhasegawa6095 Před rokem

    Oh my gosh, I feel like stooping is so much fun, it is quite amazing some of the things people just leave out on the sidewalk for free, I have done that as well and people come and pick it up rather quickly. You really can grab some cool things to repurpose and make look so awesome. Thanks for a great video and I wish you a great week ahead, sending love and hugs, bye for now. 😂🥰💜

  • @aliciaalexander1407
    @aliciaalexander1407 Před rokem

    One of my favorite of your videos- beautifully done. Thank you.

  • @theowatchesyt
    @theowatchesyt Před rokem +2

    These are getting so artsy and well produced, I'm in love!