Secondhand gifting is growing in popularity as shoppers look to save money and give something meaningful this holiday season.

"You are going to find items that are unique. You are not going to see a whole shelf full of the same item," said Stephanie Aldridge, who manages Legacies Upscale Resale, a non-profit resale and consignment shop in Cincinnati.

Aldridge shared unique gift options like bracelets for as little as $5. The store offers vintage necklaces for $10 each, a 1950s mid-century modern ice bucket for $30, and classic Christmas tree ornaments starting at $3.

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"These are items that all have history and stories behind them. We are keeping things out of landfills," Aldridge said. "It will make that gift gi

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