I’ve found £22.5k worth of clothes rooting through bins – I got a £317 highchair & £540 shoes, then sell for profit

A GLAM mum has found £22,500 worth of items digging through the trash for treasure in the last six months – including a piano and Burberry coat worth £400.

Ariana Rodriguez, 35, has always loved thrifting but started sourcing free items three years ago after joining her neighbourhood ‘buy nothing’ group on Facebook.

Portrait of Ariana Rodriguez wearing a fur hat and patterned shirt.

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Glam mum Ariana Rodriguez has found a staggering amount of freebies by going through bins in the past six monthsCredit: SWNS
Collection of items found dumpster diving, including toys, games, clothing, and accessories.

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A collection of items that Ariana found whilst dumpster divingCredit: SWNS
Pair of mint green and white Alexander McQueen sneakers.

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A pair of Alexander McQueen shoes that Ariana found whilst dumpster divingCredit: SWNS

There she spotted others who would go stooping – sourcing items that have been left out on the street – and decided to give it a go herself.

She started to find toys and clothes on sidewalks and six months ago started digging through dumpsters and trash bags to find more treasure.

She estimates she’s found £24,000 worth of items – including a vintage Burberry coat worth £400, Prada shoes worth £720 and a Sohmer & Co piano worth anywhere between £2,400 to £8,000.

Ariana isn’t able to take it all home but what she doesn’t keep she either gives to the church for people in need or resells it on.

The mum-of-three also hunts in full glam to show ‘anyone can be a trash digger’.

Ariana, who owns a vintage reselling business, from New York City, said: “It’s like a treasure hunt every time.

“I enjoy everything about it – it’s the thrill of it.

“The biggest part of it is my profound desire to keep things out of landfill.

“I always dress up to leave the house.

“I hunt in full glam – with my full outfit on.

I found an ‘insane’ bag for just $1.99 at Goodwill – it’s tiny but two initials on the design make it worth $330

“Anyone can do it.

“I hope the stigmas are removed – there’s nothing wrong with it.”

Ariana started realising how much she could find for free and on the streets after joining her local neighbourhood ‘buy nothing’ group in 2022.

She started “stooping” around her area more – getting free toys for her kids – aged six, three, and two.

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Ariana has found around £22,500 worth of items for free in binsCredit: SWNS
A discarded upright piano.

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She even found a piano that someone didn’t want anymoreCredit: SWNS
Collection of items found dumpster diving, including toys, clothes, shoes, and cash.

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Ariana often gives away items she doesn’t need to the church for people in need or resells it onCredit: SWNS

She said: “I started getting really into it.”

Six months ago she started going trash digging which entails “going through bin bags and finding treasure”.

Ariana will give non-expired food, blankets and clothes she finds to her local church and keeps arts and crafts for her kids to play with.

This month she found a whole bin bag of games – worth £160. She also found a Stokke highchair for her youngest – worth £317.

But she doesn’t like to keep too much herself – preferring to find it a new home.

Ariana’s recent bin finds

  • Sohmer & Co piano – worth between £2,400 to £8,000
  • Table – worth £600 to £2,800
  • Jibbitz charms – worth £40
  • Basketball hoop – worth £28
  • Bag of Hermes boxes – worth £140
  • Glass lamp – worth £120
  • Bag of games – worth £160
  • Glass vanity – worth £2,000
  • Bedside table – worth £760

She said: “I resell a lot of it.

“Even if I find small trinkets I’ll sell them.

“If it’s furniture I’ll keep it for a while and then I put it up for sale.”

Ariana says she is amazed at what people throw out – and will also often go to apartment clean outs to dig through for items.

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A mosaic that Ariana found while rummaging through binsCredit: SWNS
Woman in a yellow and black houndstooth suit and white cowboy boots.

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Ariana owns a vintage reselling business and hates things going to wasteCredit: SWNS
White ornate mirror found in the trash.

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She also found this large white mirror that no one wantedCredit: SWNS

She said: “People get sick of furniture and just dump it.

“I’ve found incredible pieces – mirrors, night stands, you name it.

“I’ve found jewellery – people throw out real gold.

“I’ve even found money in the trash.

“I found a Bally briefcase – I think it’s from the 1960s.”

Is dumpster diving legal in the UK?

Thinking of trying your luck rummaging through bins? Here’s what you need to know

Dumpster diving is not illegal in the UK as any rubbish isn’t considered private property.

You are able to dumpster dive if the bins are out in the open and on public land while not being locked.

However, you may be asked to move along.

Ariana believes she has found thousands of pounds worth of items in the past six months.

She said: “It could be £8,000, £16,000, £24,000 worth.

“For everything I’ve seen it’s hundreds of thousands.

“It’s only the last six months I’ve been seriously doing trash digs.”

Ariana tries to go dumpster diving at least once a week – but has to juggle this around parenting.

She said: “It’s quality over quantity.”

Illustration of a cushion depicting guardsmen at a gate.

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A cushion that Ariana found whilst dumpster divingCredit: SWNS

Ariana says 80 to 90 per cent of her life is now thrifted.

She said: “I know I can find stuff for free.

“It makes you really conscious.”

Ariana says some trolls say she will get “bed bugs” and it’s “disgusting” digging through the trash but she doesn’t care.

She said: “It’s more embarrassing to be over-consuming and throwing everything out.”

Woman in sunglasses holding a mannequin.

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Ariana tries to go dumpster diving at least once a week – but has to juggle this around parentingCredit: SWNS

She hopes to inspire others to get out snooping or trash digging and says her husband, Erick, 35, a day trader, has even got on board.

Ariana said: “It’s like diving for gold – you never know what you’re going to find.

“When you’re out doing a trash dig you’ll see someone’s whole life.

“There is a whole historical component.”

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