Thriftdit

Thriftdit "From brick-and-mortar to Whatnot, rebuilding all I’ve lost while navigating life as a broke entrepreneur.

Come find me on the Whatnot playground Username: Kikithriftedit"

05/10/2026

Im quitting ebay ! See you guys on Whatnot!

Kikithriftedit

05/10/2026

The discard pile!

Sometimes, I source pieces I swear are gonna move, and they just don’t. I hate to see it go, but I’d rather clear space than hold onto inventory forever.

My discard rate has gotten WAY lower over time, which honestly shows growth. Learning your buyer, your market, and your pricing changes everything.

Also… I'm reworking my pricing model starting tomorrow, and I’m excited about it!

See you all tomorrow
https://whatnot.com/invite/kikithriftedit

05/07/2026

I can't believe it's almost Mother's Day!

One of the hardest parts about building this business has been keeping my personal life private, especially when it comes to my daughter.

My little girl is now becoming a young woman, and next year she’ll be heading off to college to study agriculture. The years really are too short.

Watching her grow into someone so thoughtful and curious about the world has been incredibly humbling.

For Mother’s Day, all I truly want is the ability for us to travel together next summer and explore campuses, both in and outside of the country.

If you’d like to support that journey, join one of my shows or send a little love through cashapp.

I’ll keep you all updated as life continues to evolve.

Cashapp:
https://cash.app/$Kikithrifts

Thrift with me in whatnot:
https://whatnot.com/s/r9rroBZU

04/27/2026

See you guys on whatnot!

kikithriftedit

04/25/2026

Dear Women in Entrepreneurship,

Do not apologize for your thoughts, your success, or your beliefs.

It breaks my heart to see so many women struggle with their identity on social media. Like real life, social media can become its own kind of pressure its own kind of performance.

You are many things. You are layered. You are complex.

I don’t know a version of the world without women carrying weight, creating, working, and feeling deeply. I don’t know a single woman who hasn’t worked hard, hasn’t cried, or hasn’t held more than she should at times.

So, do not become a woman who apologizes for her opinions.
Stand in them. Own them. Let them take up space.
I know it keeps you up at night. It keeps me up at night.

My mother once told me, “Not everyone will like you.”

At the time, it felt like a strange thing to say.

Now, with experience, I know it was wisdom.

This message is a reminder for me, but I hope this message finds you.

Your Entrepreneurial Sister,
Kiki

I remember the first time I fell in love.A rush of emotion took over my heart, thumping like an ocean wave crashing into...
04/22/2026

I remember the first time I fell in love.

A rush of emotion took over my heart, thumping like an ocean wave crashing into an iceberg. Still, but powerful.

It felt like a strong wind moving through a quiet spring day.

Through a lover’s eyes, everything became new , colors brighter, like an island in full bloom, full of wonder and unfamiliar beauty.

I live in that space constantly.

Thank you, Mother Nature, for holding us, for loving us.

Happy Earth Day 🌎

04/22/2026

Favorite find of the night!

Take it slow, baby.You have plenty of time.Don't end up with inventory you don't know how to sell or tools you don't nee...
04/16/2026

Take it slow, baby.

You have plenty of time.

Don't end up with inventory you don't know how to sell or tools you don't need yet for an audience you're still learning.

If you don't know your audience yet, it's hard to know what value you're really offering.

Kikithriftedit

04/14/2026

Dear Broke Entrepreneur,

Anyone with children can tell you the importance of play and how it is divided into two developmental parts: emotional intelligence and a sequential learning pattern. In everything you do in the entrepreneurial game of your choosing, you must complete one step before moving on to the next. How long you stay in that level is completely up to you.
I am currently on what I consider level three. I now know who my customers are and the value that I bring. I’m at a level where I believe I need to find more customers so that I can grow my customer base.
How do I find customers by bringing awareness to my business without compromising my values, and most importantly, without giving myself the yuk? I personally don’t want to do haul videos, and I also don’t want to do educational videos. I’m interested in making the most money to rebuild my foundation so that I can be of service to others.
I may have found a way to do that. It may be through writing storytelling of the beautiful things I can find thrifting and how they relate to this journey, while really putting myself out there. Living your authentic self will be the easiest way to build your brand. Incorporating your strengths and avoiding trends will get you further.

Kiki

03/30/2026

Dear Broke Entrepreneur,

Are you at work?

I dreamt of snow last night.

The deep South has a way of gently reminding you of colder weather. Living here this past year has brought its intolerable seasons, but nothing compares to the beauty of brutal winters.

I remember the commutes into the city. Half my life spent in that old car. Sitting in traffic for hours. Watching snow melt into the dips and cracks of the highway. The slow crawl through crowded roundabouts. Once white snow turning into slush, polluted with oil and gravel.

At some point, I’d be shifting in my seat, back and forth, in rhythm with the water splashing off the tires, washing away to the side, recycled into the road again.

It wasn’t the impatient commuters.It wasn’t the routine of it all

It was my office. My office felt like a fish bowl. Swimming about in my thoughts a d plugging along.

I’m not in a position to leave yet, but there’s a number in my mind now.

I’m slowly buying my time back, piece by piece. Relearning business through the lens of finances. Revisiting conversations I should’ve had with myself a long time ago.

I don’t want the days to turn into weeks.Weeks into months.Months into years.
I’m here because I have to be.I have an obligation.

Entrepreneurship is a risky game, but I’m not interested in playing musical chairs up and down the corporate hallways.

There’s a number in my mind.And I’m not leaving without it.I’ve never talked like this before. Agreesively about money.

But I deserve to. You deserve to.

How much will it cost you to commit?

—Kiki

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