Reyna Perches

Co-owner, Amigas Thrift

Co-owner of Amigas Thrift

Reyna Perches on KCRW

Gifts for loved ones don’t have to be expensive or brand new. Consider buying from your local thrift store, upcycle an imperfect and pre-loved item, or make something by hand.

Turning thrifted holiday gifts into new treasures

Gifts for loved ones don’t have to be expensive or brand new. Consider buying from your local thrift store, upcycle an imperfect and pre-loved item, or make something by hand.

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